THURSDAY, JUNE 10
On the Editorial Page
The U.N. has some bad election ideas for Iraq.
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Presidential Leadership BY JAMES TARANTO
Scholars finally begin giving Reagan his due.
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Leisure & Arts
Excerpts from "Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House."
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Is the GOP really the party of racial resentment? Plus: Man threatened with jail for taking son off Ritalin.
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On the Editorial Page BY PAUL WOLFOWITZ
Our plan for Iraq's security and democracy after June 30.
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Extra BY KEN ADELMAN
Reagan was a leader of impressive skill and stunning vision.
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Leisure & Arts BY FRED BARNES
A foreign-policy wonk explains the wide world of sports.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Bill Clinton begrudges Reagan center stage at his own funeral; South Carolina is a battle of GOP vs. GOP (and guess who won); two free-traders outpoll one protectionist; Beltway black sheep triumph over bad press; newspaper should have tried exit-polling hockey players; Democrats tear their hair over the Nader candidacy; Iraq debts threaten to become U.S. taxpayer headache.
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TUESDAY, JUNE 8
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Is it racist to ask why black voting patterns differ from other Americans'? Plus Dewey defeats Tampa!
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On the Editorial Page
The new Iraqi government is thanking America and Bush. Why are the media silent?
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The Western Front BY BRENDAN MINITER
The Bush doctrine is a Reagan legacy.
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American Conservatism BY JOHN MICKLETHWAIT AND ADRIAN WOOLDRIDGE
The Gipper's brand of conservatism is unique to America.
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Leisure & Arts BY BILL RUSSELL
How "Team Ego" can help win in the NBA.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Beer boycott from the 1970s revived in honor of Senate candidate; Reagan admirers want to see him in their wallets; not all Democrats respond in classy mode; Virginia congressman tries to prevent Richmond from electing a mayor; Kerry turns himself into a Cuban pretzel; legislators see an ethics mess behind Massachusetts' gay-marriage court ruling; convention planners antagonize the media.
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MONDAY, JUNE 7
Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Dems laud Reagan as "Great Communicator," as if that's all he was. Plus Reuters on Reagan: "simply a puppet"?
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On the Editorial Page
President Reagan wrought a restoration more than a revolution.
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John Fund on the Trail
How Reagan, Thatcher and John Paul II won the Cold War.
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Peggy Noonan
For a man who changed the world, Ronald Reagan sure was modest.
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Extra
Ronald Reagan's election began a new era for the nation and the world.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Ronald Reagan's loss is felt most strongly among California conservatives; he's suddenly an intelligent Republican; he's suddenly an internationalist Republican; get your own talking Reagan doll; Florida's Senate scramble exposes GOP fissures of tort reform; Al Gore insists the only true Florida Democrat is an Al Gore toady.
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SUNDAY, JUNE 6
Extra BY RONALD REAGAN
"You and I have a rendezvous with destiny."
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On the Editorial Page
Ronald Reagan's presidency was the most epochal since FDR's.
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Extra BY RONALD REAGAN
"One's country is worth dying for, and democracy is worth dying for."
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SATURDAY, JUNE 5
On the Editorial Page BY WU'ER KAIXI
The butchers of Tiananmen owe their victims an apology.
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John Fund on the Trail
Tax hikes are bad politics--even in Canada.
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FRIDAY, JUNE 4
Peggy Noonan
What we talk about when we talk about D-Day.
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Best of the Web Today BY JAMES TARANTO
Kerry complains that Bush has instituted a "backdoor draft." Where was he when Clinton did the same thing?
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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."
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Democrats attempt their own Contract with Blue America; Dan Rather flacks for Bill Clinton's literary endeavors; John Kerry suffers PTSD over Bush plan to extend troop enlistments; Pope and POTUS exchange blessings; Republicans secretly fear George Soros will speak but nobody will have a microphone handy; payday lender raises its political profile; Garden State politicians work overtime for the public.
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