June 21, 2004
Volume 09, Number 39
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Contents

Scrapbook
Nick Berg, Air America (again), and more.

Casual
Me and Reagan
by Andrew Ferguson

Correspondence
Augusta National, Reuters, etc.

Editorial
The Great Liberator

Articles
D-Day, Chirac Style
by Irwin M. Stelzer

Bait and Switch at the U.N.
by Jeremy Rabkin

From Sudan to the East River
by Nina Shea

Beleaguered Uighurs
by Stephen Schwartz

Diplomatic Missionaries?
by Steven Stalinsky

Features
What Ronald Reagan Understood
by David Gelernter

It Wasn't Inevitable
by Irving Kristol

The View from the Gulag

Ronald Reagan and the American Century
by Jeffrey Bell

One of a Kind
by Fred Barnes

Books & Arts
Body and Soul
by Joseph Epstein

Falling to Pieces
by Henrik Bering

Spanish Mysteries
by Jon L. Breen

Parody
The Reagan project.


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Conspiracy Theory
Meet Mike Ruppert, the man who discovered the "truth" behind September 11.


 
 

Remember China?
While the war on terror rages, a new report reminds us that China's ascent to great power status continues apace.


 

Black Blog Ops
Blogs are popular and influential, but could they be used for political dirty tricks? Or worse?


 
 

The Secret Life of Newt Gingrich
Former speaker of the House by day, Amazon.com super reviewer by night.


 

Ulysses and Us
From the June 14, 2004 issue: James Joyce's Bloomsday reaches its centennial.


 
 

Return to the Silver Screen?
Does Arnold Schwarzenegger have plans to go back to Hollywood once he's done in Sacramento?


 

Bush Conquers Europe
France and Germany find themselves in a box, and John Kerry loses one of his reasons for running.


 

Reagan's Other Legacy
Ronald Reagan's influence is apparent in federal judiciary.


 
 

Wishful Thinking on Sarin
We still don't know where the sarin shell came from--and whether or not there are more of them out there.


 

Oh, Maryland!
From the June 6, 2004 Orlando Sentinel: An adventure into the bureaucracy of the Free State.


 

Ronald Reagan and the American Century
From the June 21, 2004 issue: Without him, there would not have been a happy ending.


 

One of a Kind
From the June 21, 2004 issue: Nine reasons the world would have been different if someone else had won the 1980 election.


 

It Wasn't Inevitable
From the June 21, 2004 issue: Reagan's military and economic policies won the Cold War.


 

The View from the Gulag
From the June 21, 2004 issue: An interview with Natan Sharansky: He describes the "beautiful moment" when the news of the Evil Empire speech reached Siberia.

 

The Great Liberator
From the June 21, 2004 issue: Margaret Thatcher's eulogy for President Reagan: "We have lost a great president, a great American, and a great man."

 

Me and Reagan
From the June 21, 2004 issue: Andrew Ferguson, Reagan intimate.


 

What Ronald Reagan Understood
From the June 21, 2004 issue: He faced down the totalitarians and the appeasers.


 

D-Day, Chirac Style
From the June 21, 2004 issue: How France and its allies liberated Germany, and other E.U. fantasies.


 
 

Riddick-ulous
Vin Diesel and "The Chronicles of Riddick" harken back to Roger Corman and the golden age of the B-movie.


 

Control Freaks
The documentary "Control Room" shows the good and the bad of al Jazeera.


 


Question of the Week

Reagan
Where does Ronald Reagan rank among 20th century U.S. presidents?
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Lower than 8th

   

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