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by | Oct 18, 2005

A friend’s e-mail greets me as I open my computer: I am glorying in Pujols’ home run to extend the…

by | Oct 17, 2005

Finally, an interesting perspective on Harriet Miers, who in the fight over her future has been described as either saintly…

by | Oct 17, 2005

I was all set to pronounce here on the USC-Notre Dame game. But I ran long and out came a…

by | Oct 17, 2005

Of all the big games this past weekend, one will be remembered generations from now. No, not the St. Louis…

by | Oct 16, 2005

More from our man in the Iraqi capital, John Connly Walsh: It is early Sunday morning in Baghdad. The Referendum…

by | Oct 15, 2005

Our man in Baghdad, John Connly Walsh, has just filed an eyewitness report on Referendum Day in Iraq. A sampling:…

by | Oct 14, 2005

Stop the presses. Walter Cronkite, the most revered figure in American television news history, offers a solution to the Democratic…

by | Oct 14, 2005

Did this strike anyone as unhinged? Yesterday, in her much cited column urging Miers’s withdrawal, Peggy Noonan offered the following…

by | Oct 14, 2005

If the Miers nomination is saved, Matthew Scully’s N.Y. Times op-ed today in defense of her, his former boss when…

by | Oct 14, 2005

The New York Times gets much closer to the jugular than the Washington Post did in presenting a picture of…

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