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Friday, December 3, 2004

Washington Prowler

Frost in Orlando

The Prowler | 12.3.04

Prospective DNC chairmen to gather in Florida — and a Texas Democrat emerges as dark favorite. Plus: New Clinton deficit.

Media Matters

Hate TV

Shawn Macomber | 12.3.04

Will Europeans regret embracing Hezbollah?

Special Report

In Service to Inhumanity

George Neumayr | 12.3.04

NPR gives respectful hearing to Dutch baby euthanizers.

Another Perspective

It’s the Little Things

Lawrence Henry | 12.3.04

They vanish with the years.

Political Hay

Courts Defend Guns

Robert A. Levy | 12.3.04

Anti-gun zealots suffer defeat after defeat at the state level — no need, then, for Congress to play the posse.

Campaign Crawlers

The Bitter-Enders

Jeremy Lott | 12.3.04

In Washington state’s gubernatorial dead heat, Democrats a modeling themselves on Al Gore Yanukovych.

Reader Mail

Getting Away

12.3.04

Third World soaring. Kojo's slick retainer. Crime in the stands. Campus cowardice. Plus more.

Thursday, December 2, 2004

Campaign Crawlers

More Bad News for Dems

David Hogberg | 12.2.04

Many of their “new” voters this year turn out to be old Nader voters.

Special Report

Cures That Don’t Kill

S.T. Karnick | 12.2.04

Another breakthrough strengthens the case for concentrating on adult stem cell therapy, but the American media aren’t listening.

The Current Crisis

A U.N. Prodigy

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 12.2.04

Kofi’s got his Kojo working.

TAS Live

Where Is Your Camel?

Sam Dealey | 12.2.04

The Spectator Traveler catches an early flight in Sudan.

Media Matters

The Blonde Leading the Bland

Jay D. Homnick | 12.2.04

A thing of beauty is a joy forever.

Wednesday, December 1, 2004

Washington Prowler

Ridge Crossing

The Prowler | 12.1.04

The nation’s greatest secretary of homeland security goes out in churlish style. Plus: The next Ann Richards? Also: Florida Demosclerosis.

Special Report

Judges Ambush Military Recruiters

Jeremie Arthur | 12.1.04

In overturning the Solomon Amendment, a federal appeals court tells universities and law schools federal grants are a right, not an obligation, national security be damned.

At Large

Long Journey to Now

P. David Hornik | 12.1.04

Life where morning is no longer a peaceful time.

Another Perspective

Wise Guys

James Bowman | 12.1.04

What is so warped about teammates sticking up for one another?

Sports Arena

Gene, Gene the Running Machine

Christopher Orlet | 12.1.04

New genetic research is bound to distress liberals.

Reader Mail

Putin in a Good Word

12.1.04

Russia has its defenders. Plus: Illiterates and Democrats. Federalist populism. Dribblers.

Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Loose Canons

The Pravda About Putin

Jed Babbin | 11.30.04

Russia being Russia, the thirst for empire can never be slaked.

Political Hay

Illiterates and Intellectuals

George Neumayr | 11.30.04

They have one thing in common: a blind faith in the Democratic Party.

Buy the Book

Judicial Supremacy Exposed

William J. Watkins, Jr. | 11.30.04

The dean of the Stanford Law School rediscovers the beauty of “popular constitutionalism.”

TAS Live

Mengele Medicine

Tom Bethell | 11.30.04

Will stem-cell research go the way of the Human Genome Project?

Movie Takes

A Very Long Engagement

James Bowman | 11.30.04

The lovely and lovable Audrey Tautou is back, even more adorably than in Amélie.

Reader Mail

Serving America

11.30.04

Wall Street's Marine. More reactions to Ben Stein. Also: Treasury Prowlings. Punch-drunk Europe. Darn Darwin. Horse jumps. Plus much more.

Monday, November 29, 2004

Washington Prowler

Treasury This Moment

The Prowler | 11.29.04

The Bush team quietly engages in Snow removal — and anti-spenders will love his possible replacement. Plus: Husking Nebraska.

Special Report

A Pat Tillman for Wall Street

Paul Beston | 11.29.04

Lance Corporal Dimitri Gavriel was a securities analyst; he died a Marine, in Fallujah.

Another Perspective

Sporting Chance

Shawn Macomber | 11.29.04

Every so often — whenever Ron Artest strikes — Americans get into a hand-wringing mood. But that beats the Europeans, any day.

Campaign Crawlers

Less Was More

John Carlisle | 11.29.04

Pro-Republican 527s were badly outspent by Democratic counterparts in 2004, proving once again how unfair life is.

Lifestyles Left and Right

Thanks Be to the Great Pumpkin

Peter Hannaford | 11.29.04

The growing separation of God and Thanksgiving.

Reader Mail

For the Boys

11.29.04

Answering Ben Stein's call. Also: Pulling the plug on Rather. Tuning out news radio. Democrats come in all brain sizes. Plus more.

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