FRIDAY, JUNE 4
On the Editorial Page
Tenet's resignation gives Bush an opportunity.
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Wonder Land BY DANIEL HENNINGER
The Democrats drift into the political paranormal.
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On the Taste Page
Baby boomers heap insincere praise on the "greatest generation."
12:01 a.m. EDT
THURSDAY, JUNE 3
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
The latest portents of a Bush victory. Plus the Kerry echo chamber!
4:00 p.m. EDT
On the Editorial Page BY PAUL JOHNSON
D-Day's lessons for today's war leaders.
12:01 a.m. EDT
Peggy Noonan
Sizing up college grads, secular Europeans, antismoking zealots and John Kerry.
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Leisure & Arts BY STEVEN ZEITCHIK
William Manchester is dead. How will he finish his book?
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
CIA chief takes a walk; Bill Clinton overshadows Candidate Whatzizname; election 2004 is coming to your personal computer; Al Gore is outsmarted twice a day by a broken clock; California bureaucrat vetoes support for the troops; Gov. Janklow gave away pardons and now wishes he had one.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Howell Raines wishes Kerry were more like Jayson Blair! Plus: South Dakota to test Bush coattails.
2:05 p.m. EDT
On the Editorial Page BY ROGER AILES
The L.A. Times' editor is terrified of Fox News. How pathetic.
12:01 a.m. EDT
The Real World BY CLAUDIA ROSETT
Saddam is from Mars. Is Kerry from Venus?
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Leisure & Arts BY CATESBY LEIGH
The new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad will likely fall short aesthetically.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
South Dakota's special election doesn't necessarily bode well for Tom Daschle; Alabama's Roy Moore issues commandments but wins some and loses some; Kennedy comes to the aid of Rep. Jim Moran; Orange County voters are still fighting the last war; Kerry includes a dud in his promising fusillade on nuclear terrorism; Halliburton flushes out the enemy's not-so-secret weapon.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 1
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Kerry's foreign policy is recklessly cautious. Plus: Boston Globe has alien abduction "expert" weigh in on Abu Ghraib!
3:22 p.m. EDT
On the Editorial Page BY JOHN MCCAIN
The Red Cross is right to criticize the U.S. military when it steps out of line.
12:01 a.m. EDT
The Western Front BY BRENDAN MINITER
How the Marines are pacifying Fallujah.
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From the Editor BY JAMES TARANTO
Introducing the OpinionJournal Electoral College Calculator.
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Leisure & Arts BY L. GORDON CROVITZ
Everyone now agrees it was right to attack Iraq pre-emptively.
12:01 a.m. EDT
OpinionJournal's Political Diary
John Kerry shows some leg in search of peacenik vote; Chris Heinz shows some leg to Pennsylvania Democrats; Canadian Liberals commit a 'read my lips' faux pas; Congress boots the AMT tax debate into the future; former Virginia governor enters Richmond’s first-ever mayor's race; former 'Tonight Show' jokemeister becomes a spokesman for U.S. Senate hopeful.
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MONDAY, MAY 31
On the Editorial Page BY ROBERT D. KAPLAN
Why isn't the administration getting out the real story of Fallujah?
12:01 a.m. EDT
Extra BY DOUGLAS J. FEITH
The Pentagon and the military respect the Geneva Conventions.
12:01 a.m. EDT
SUNDAY, MAY 30
On the Editorial Page
Hans Blix, another foreign leader for Kerry.
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Extra BY P.J. O'ROURKE
So the world's mad at us? Maybe we should just say goodbye.
12:01 a.m. EDT
SATURDAY, MAY 29
On the Editorial Page
Bush's strategy for political victory in Iraq inspires little confidence.
12:01 a.m. EDT
Extra BY JOHN YOO
Terrorists have no Geneva Convention rights.
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