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Friday, March 18, 2005

Political Hay

End the Embezzlement Now!

William Tucker | 3.18.05

Republicans have one chance to save Social Security reform.

Special Report

Collocating Coffins

George Neumayr | 3.18.05

Political correctness in the U.S. military did not end with the Clinton administration.

The Investor

AARP Should Retire

David Hogberg | 3.18.05

Its dishonesty on Social Security has grown old.

Another Perspective

Don’t Be in Such a Hurry

Lawrence Henry | 3.18.05

Written on a Hotmail screen from the hospital.

At Large

Waiting for Esau

P. David Hornik | 3.18.05

Let's hear it for cross-cultural interaction.

TAS Live

A Tale of Two Administrators

E. Christian Kopff | 3.18.05

A story about what you are allowed to say today in universities.

Reader Mail

The Art of Being Shown Up

3.18.05

Lifting the fogs of bias. Offshoring innovation. Written in the Constitution. Hiding underneath judicial robes. Plus more.

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Special Report

LOST at Sea

Doug Bandow | 3.17.05

Why won't the President sink the Law of the Sea Treaty?

The Current Crisis

Captured by the Ethernet

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 3.17.05

Technological innovations — and innovators — that mattered.

Another Perspective

The Spirit of 1994

John Samples & Chris Edwards | 3.17.05

There might be a way to get it back.

Political Hay

Filibuster or Bust

David Holman | 3.17.05

Senate Democrats are running out of ammo in their fight against the nuclear option.

Media Matters

Show Me

Lorie Byrd | 3.17.05

How to tell if the mainstream media is no longer biased.

Reader Mail

The View From the Outback

3.17.05

Judges on the run. Plus: Anti-nuclear Reid. End of the bottom line. Unsung Melody. Plus more.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Editor’s Desk

Steroids on Deck

Wlady Pleszczynski | 3.16.05

Thursday is opening day at the House Government Reform Committee.

Washington Prowler

Going Nuclear

The Prowler | 3.16.05

Terrified Democrats worry Republicans are ready to exercise their option.

Special Report

Lawless Judges

George Neumayr | 3.16.05

Don't the Richard Kramers ever worry they will go the route of King George III?

Buy the Book

Men at War

Paul Beston | 3.16.05

An embedded Rolling Stone reporter keeps his focus where it should be: on the Marines he covered in Iraq.

At Large

A Switch in Devils

Ralph R. Reiland | 3.16.05

Arabs have finally seen the enemy, and it's not us.

Reader Mail

Not So Fast

3.16.05

Bob Casey's campaign replies. Amtrak's performance. Berrigan's school. Plus more.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Buy the Book

Rolling Disaster

William Tucker | 3.15.05

Amtrak has reached the end of the line.

Special Report

Gospel Heroics

Shawn Macomber | 3.15.05

After forming under communist rule, a choir from the former East Germany makes its way to America.

At Large

Mayor Livingstone, We Presume

Jay D. Homnick | 3.15.05

The lord of London unleashes a new Middle East war.

Another Perspective

Playing Chicken Roulette

Robert A. Levy & Alan Gura | 3.15.05

Who can challenge the D.C. gun ban?

Movie Takes

Off the Map

James Bowman | 3.15.05

A hippie dream in the Land of Enchantment.

Reader Mail

Le Moyne Revisited

3.15.05

A Mr. Reagan reconsiders his embattled old school (scroll down). Also: Mudd's CBS. Sarbanes democracy. Who fought for England? Plus much more.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Special Report

Mudd in the CBS Eye

Reid Collins | 3.14.05

The inside scoop on Dan Rather's ouster of Walter Cronkite and Uncle Walter's heir-apparent.

Washington Prowler

A Team Divided

The Prowler | 3.14.05

Democratic second thoughts about Bob Casey, Jr. Plus: NRA fires back at Lugar.

Media Matters

Free Blogging in a Free Republic

Patrick Hynes | 3.14.05

First they wanted to tax the Interent. Now they want to curtail Blogs.

Political Hay

The Sarbanes Opening

John Tabin | 3.14.05

The Maryland Democrat's retirement puts a Senate seat in play for Republicans.

Loose Canons

The Botched Italian Job

Jed Babbin | 3.14.05

More March SGO — too much in fact.

Reader Mail

Kid’s Play

3.14.05

Fighting the toy monster. Disobeying Mother Hillary. Plus much more.

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