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January 14, 2005   
  Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger delivers California's State of the State address. Photo by John Decker/Sacramento Bee.
Golden
by Peter Beinart
Arnold Schwarzenegger hands the Democrats a great opportunity.
 
  Reserving Judgment
by Martin Peretz
Are the Palestinians ready for the fresh start circumstances demand?
 
  Yes Man
by Clay Risen
Pundits got Rice's new deputy, Robert Zoellick, exactly wrong. web only
 
  Stonewalled
by Nathaniel Frank
The Pentagon wants to fight terrorism. Just not as much as it wants to persecute gays.
 
  Weather Man
by Sacha Zimmerman
Michael Crichton's State of Fear is almost uncanny in its timeliness. web only
 

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Thursday, January 13
Upcoming appearances by TNR staffers. web only

Liberals need more than just a few faith-friendly issues to win over Mormons. web only

Weather Man by Sacha Zimmerman
Michael Crichton's State of Fear is almost uncanny in its timeliness. web only

Yes Man by Clay Risen
Pundits got Rice's new deputy, Robert Zoellick, exactly wrong. web only

Golden by Peter Beinart
Arnold Schwarzenegger hands the Democrats a great opportunity.

Reserving Judgment by Martin Peretz
Are the Palestinians ready for the fresh start circumstances demand?

Wednesday, January 12
Swann's Ways by Wyatt Mason
Everyone hates translations--especially the literalists for whom no rendering is ever faithful enough. But can a few superfluous phrases or tonal errors bring down an entire literary universe? What a new translation of Proust reveals about great literary style.

Sad Clown by Elbert Ventura
Adam Sandler is the latest in a long line of talented comedians who repress their best instincts to become medicore dramatic actors. web only

What Gives by Tom Frank
Conservatives insist America is generous. But their arguments are weak. web only

Sentence Structure by Dana Mulhauser
Today's Supreme Court ruling on sentencing guidelines is a very good decision that could have very bad consequences. web only

Stonewalled by Nathaniel Frank
The Pentagon wants to fight terrorism. Just not as much as it wants to persecute gays.

Tuesday, January 11
Mr. Burns by Michael Crowley
Today President Bush named Michael Chertoff to head the Homeland Security Department. From the March 4, 1996 issue of TNR: "You don't want to be cross-examined by Michael Chertoff." web only

Power Play by Dan Ephron
Will Mahmoud Abbas coopt Hamas or the other way around?

Village Idiocies by Christopher Orr
With The Village, M. Night Shyamalan disappoints audiences. web only

Pyrrhic Victory by Jeremy Buchman
On judicial nominations, conservatives could lose by winning. web only

True Enough by Andrew Sullivan
The proper debate isn't over whether Lincoln was gay. It's over how gay he was. web only

Broken Contract by Quin Hillyer
How Congressional Republicans betrayed the spirit of 1994. web only

Monday, January 10
Labor Pains by the Editors
Why the Bush administration's assault on the National Labor Relations Board matters.

Tax Fraud by Jonathan Chait
President Bush's proposed "tax reform" isn't tax reform at all. It's the opposite. Just look at who's behind it.

Screen Play by Lee Siegel
Finally, a show that addresses the theme of acting seriously: "Unscripted." web only

Leap of Faith by Amy Sullivan
Why Democrats can win over Mormons. web only

Sunday, January 9
What Stuff! by Christine Stansell
The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln by C.A. Tripp, edited by Lewis Gannett

Saturday, January 8
Flying and Fighting by Stanley Kauffmann
DiCaprio's incompetence grounds The Aviator; Million Dollar Baby reeks of mothballs.

Cabinet Losers by Fred Barnes
From the February 28, 1994 issue: Is Cabinet government dead? web only

Friday, January 7
The Wake by Leon Wieseltier
Why we side with humans, not nature.

Unprepared by Norman Ornstein
Terrorists' greatest opportunity wasn't the conventions or Election Day. It's the inauguration. And, if they strike, we're totally unprepared.

How images of violence dehumanize us. web only

Elements of Surprise by Gregg Easterbrook
The Indian Ocean tsunami may only be the beginning. web only

Evasion of Duty by Marisa Katz
What was disturbing about Alberto Gonzales's testimony wasn't the discussion of torture; it was his lack of candor. web only

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