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Friday, March 18, 2005

Political Hay

End the Embezzlement Now!

William Tucker | 3.18.05 @ 12:09AM

Republicans have one chance to save Social Security reform.

Special Report

Collocating Coffins

George Neumayr | 3.18.05 @ 12:08AM

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

The Investor

AARP Should Retire

David Hogberg | 3.18.05 @ 12:07AM

Its dishonesty on Social Security has grown old.

Another Perspective

Don't Be in Such a Hurry

Lawrence Henry | 3.18.05 @ 12:06AM

Written on a Hotmail screen from the hospital.

At Large

Waiting for Esau

P. David Hornik | 3.18.05 @ 12:06AM

Let's hear it for cross-cultural interaction.

TAS Live

A Tale of Two Administrators

E. Christian Kopff | 3.18.05 @ 12:04AM

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

Reader Mail

The Art of Being Shown Up

3.18.05 @ 12:01AM

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 @ 12:09AM

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 @ 12:08AM

Technological innovations -- and innovators -- that mattered.

Another Perspective

The Spirit of 1994

John Samples & Chris Edwards | 3.17.05 @ 12:07AM

There might be a way to get it back.

Political Hay

Filibuster or Bust

David Holman | 3.17.05 @ 12:05AM

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

Media Matters

Show Me

Lorie Byrd | 3.17.05 @ 12:04AM

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

Reader Mail

The View From the Outback

3.17.05 @ 12:01AM

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 @ 12:10AM

Thursday is opening day at the House Government Reform Committee.

Washington Prowler

Going Nuclear

The Prowler | 3.16.05 @ 12:08AM

Terrified Democrats worry Republicans are ready to exercise their option.

Special Report

Lawless Judges

George Neumayr | 3.16.05 @ 12:08AM

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 @ 12:04AM

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 @ 12:03AM

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

Reader Mail

Not So Fast

3.16.05 @ 12:01AM

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 @ 12:09AM

Amtrak has reached the end of the line.

Special Report

Gospel Heroics

Shawn Macomber | 3.15.05 @ 12:08AM

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 @ 12:07AM

The lord of London unleashes a new Middle East war.

Another Perspective

Playing Chicken Roulette

Robert A. Levy & Alan Gura | 3.15.05 @ 12:05AM

Who can challenge the D.C. gun ban?

Movie Takes

Off the Map

James Bowman | 3.15.05 @ 12:02AM

A hippie dream in the Land of Enchantment.

Reader Mail

Le Moyne Revisited

3.15.05 @ 12:01AM

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 @ 12:09AM

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 @ 12:08AM

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 @ 12:07AM

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

Political Hay

The Sarbanes Opening

John Tabin | 3.14.05 @ 12:07AM

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

Loose Canons

The Botched Italian Job

Jed Babbin | 3.14.05 @ 12:06AM

More March SGO -- too much in fact.

Reader Mail

Kid's Play

3.14.05 @ 12:01AM

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

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