SUNDAY, AUGUST 15
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John Kerry betrays his pre-9/11 mentality.
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The Americas BY MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
Venezuelans have a chance to head off Cuban style repression in today's recall election.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 14
On the Editorial Page
Now there's a new threat to prepare for--an EMP blast that could black out the nation.
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Extra BY CHERYL BENARD
Why Doctors Without Borders wants the U.S. military to stop providing humanitarian aid.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 13
On the Editorial Page
The press corps discovers the First Amendment.
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Wonder Land BY DANIEL HENNINGER
Is there any room in the Democratic VIP lounge for the little guy?
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Scene & Heard BY KIMBERLEY A. STRASSEL
Eliot Spitzer has no case against Dick Grasso and here are the documents to prove it.
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On the Taste Page
C-SPAN cancels "Booknotes." Plus what an NFL Hall of Famer has to say about black youth.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Jim McGreevey furiously produces lemonade; his crisis managers deserve a medal but the gay community might look askance; John Kerry's Vietnam tall tales get scrutiny; Gov. Romney pulls a Patco on Massachusetts lawyers; Bush campaign appearances sell not just a man but an approach to the country's problems.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 12
On the Editorial Page
Far from banning stem cell research, Bush is expanding federal funding for it.
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Outside the Box BY PETE DU PONT
Why governors make better presidents than senators do.
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Leisure & Arts BY SCOTT MORRIS
Forrest McDonald strikes another blow against unthinking leftist historians.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
GOP convention planners yield the stage to at least on conservative; Obama tries to wriggle out of debating Keyes; Republican '527' group criticizes THK on black radio; 'provision ballots' are the latest contribution to chaos in the voting booth; GOP Senate hopeful in Florida is dogged by his trial lawyer past.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11
On the Editorial Page
A new smear on Chalabi, while Sadr is left to attack American forces.
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The Real World BY CLAUDIA ROSETT
It's time for the U.N. to bare all and release its Oil-for-Food documents.
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Leisure & Arts BY DALE BUSS
While on vacation why not stop in and see industrial plants at work?
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Extended Kennedy clan member defends the rights of bushes to grow straight and tall; House Democrats fumbled when asked whether Rep. Goss should be CIA chief; Rep. Goss doesn't worship at the shrine of Brussels; plucky Cambodian king offers His Royal Kerry Endorsement; Bruce Springsteen mistakes Al Gore's ranting and raving for wisdom; which presidential candidate will get the first chance to suck up to Jon Stewart?
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 10
On the Editorial Page BY JIM RASSMANN
John Kerry saved my life. Now his heroism is being questioned.
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The Western Front BY BRENDAN MINITER
If Kerry campaigns as a conservative, will he be able to govern as a liberal?
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Leisure & Arts BY JOHN O. MCGINNIS
The courts do not have a monopoly on interpreting the Constitution.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
Why John Kerry sets some Vietnam Vets' teeth on edge; L.A. mayor's race shapes up as an intra-Democratic blood feud; Episcopal Bishop joins pro-Democratic groups in urging churchgoers to vote (hint, hint – for John Kerry); Connecticut ex-governor still has his hand out; Benedict Arnold rehabilitated by the Kerry campaign; San Francisco delivers the latest in a long line of political whackadoodles.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 9
On the Editorial Page
Kerry calls himself a fiscal conservative while calling for more spending and higher taxes.
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John Fund on the Trail
It looks like Schwarzenegger may be preparing to put a tough reform agenda on the ballot.
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Presidential Leadership BY KENNETH W. STARR
In the end, Watergate was a triumph for the rule of law.
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OpinionJournal's Political Diary
European observers will 'monitor' the U.S. elections especially near Disneyland, Las Vegas etc.; Kerry looks to imaginary 'foreign leaders' to replace U.S. troops in Iraq; Russ Feingold frags his party commander; the world's smallest club is Limbaugh listeners who saw 'Farenheit 9/11'; Kerry promises, GOP Congress delivers; Nader has more luck impressing the media than recruiting signers for his ballot petitions; Louisiana survivalist switches to the GOP.
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