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April 6, 2004   
 
Under God and Over
by Leon Wieseltier
What religion, and conservatism, and America can learn from the atheists among us. A report of a stirring morning at the Supreme Court.


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  Abominations
by Martin Peretz
The bloodlust of terrorists, in Iraq, in Spain, and in Israel. web only
 
 
  Two for One
by Mark Mazzetti
The White House says we must be ready to fight two simultaneous wars. But it has made it impossible for the military to do so.
 
  Our Sadr
by Spencer Ackerman
How the U.S. turned a marginal enemy into a symbol of Shia aspirations. web only
 


· Everyone failed to fight terrorism
· A documentary fails to offer consolation
· Why Al Franken's new radio show will fail


     
Tuesday, April 6
Teen Wasteland by Franklin Foer
In high school, John Kerry acquired a cultural problem that plagues him to this day. It's not that he's too aristocratic; it's that he's not aristocratic enough.

Monday, April 5
Under God and Over by Leon Wieseltier
What religion, and conservatism, and America can learn from the atheists among us. A report of a stirring morning at the Supreme Court.

Abominations by Martin Peretz
The bloodlust of terrorists, in Iraq, in Spain, and in Israel. web only

Sunday, April 4
Two for One by Mark Mazzetti
The White House says the United States must be ready to fight two simultaneous wars. But it has made it impossible for the military to do so.

Saturday, April 3
Kinds of Action by Stanley Kauffmann
Bon Voyage giggles through the fall of France; Distant dives into the global quotidian.

Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey
From the pages of TNR, a 1921 excerpt of Lytton Strachey's masterpiece, Queen Victoria. web only

Friday, April 2
Quiet Please by Jeffrey Rosen
Antonin Scalia's descent into punditry.

Strike Out by Michael Crowley
Senate Republicans want to hurt John Kerry. But they keep hurting themselves.

See No Evil by Adam B. Kushner
The media's shameful decision to hide the worst of Fallujah. web only

Thursday, April 1
Distant Relations by Tim Luckhurst
Why is Blair keeping his distance from Kerry? web only

Nota Bene by Spencer Ackerman
Why Pentagon officials should thank the aide who left his notes in Starbucks. web only

Reality Television by Lee Siegel
"Ghosts of Rwanda" correctly fails to offer viewers consolation. web only

All Talk by Jason Zengerle
Why Al Franken's new radio show won't work. web only

Both Houses by Martin Peretz
Everyone failed to fight terrorism.

Films Worth Seeing
This week's picks from Stanley Kauffmann. web only

Wednesday, March 31
Brooks Shield by Noam Scheiber
David Brooks is under attack. His critics are wrong. web only

The Surrogates by Reihan Salam
The strategy behind Terry Holt's bland persona. web only

Cornered by Daniel W. Drezner
Divide foreign-policy thought into four quadrants. Note Bush and Kerry's positions. Account for the hidden influence of the other two squares. Now pick your candidate. Choose wisely. web only

Unionize by Robert Lane Greene
The EU botches its response to the Madrid bombings. web only

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