April 4, 2005
Volume 10, Number 27
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Contents

Scrapbook
Pew Foundation, Laurence Tribe, and more.
by The Scrapbook

Casual
Mail-Order Brideshead
by Max Boot

Correspondence
O Canada!

Editorial
"Evolving Standards of Decency"
by William Kristol

Articles
The ABCs of Media Bias
by Fred Barnes

The Politics of the Schiavo Case
by Jeffrey Bell & Frank Cannon

The Case Heard Round the Web
by Wesley J. Smith

Our Greatest Diplomat?
by Philip Terzian

Casey on Deck
by Duncan Currie

Remembering the Ambassador
by Joseph Epstein

A Nation at Risk
by Olivier Guitta

Features
How Liberalism Failed Terri Schiavo
by Eric Cohen

Vanity of Vanities
by Noemie Emery

Condiplomacy
by Jonathan Karl

Books & Arts
Where's Tonto?
by Ken Ringle

Kafka and God
by John Wilson

Before It's Too Late
by Irwin Savodnik

Musicals Are Back!
by John Podhoretz

Parody
Internal survey of a defense contractor.


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Going Out for Indian
By helping India become "a major world power," the administration is showing the global seriuosness of the Bush Doctrine.


 

Hating the "Religious Right"
Should people of faith also be allowed a say in the law-making process?


 

Pew Foundation, Laurence Tribe, and more.
From the April 4, 2005 issue: Behold, the Laurence Tribes song.


 
 

Sweet Dreams
NBC's Emmy Award-winning drama "American Dreams" faces cancellation.


 
 

A Consensus Grows
. . . on the future of the dollar, the housing market, and the Fed.


 
 

Fake but Accurate Again?
The "GOP talking points memo" on Terri Schiavo has all the signs of a political dirty trick. Where is the mainstream media?


 

The Washington Post Bombs Nuclear History
Did Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Paul Wolfowitz try to stoke Iran's nuclear ambition in the '70s?


 
 

"Evolving Standards of Decency"
From the April 4, 2005 issue: "Evolving Standards of decency" saved Christopher Simmons's life; they weren't enough to save Terri Schiavo.


 

How Liberalism Failed Terri Schiavo
From the April 4, 2005 issue: The question is not only what she would have wanted, but what we owe her.


 

The Case Heard Round the Web
From the April 4, 2005 issue: How Terri Schiavo became a household name.


 

The ABCs of Media Bias
From the April 4, 2005 issue: A mystery memo, biased reporting, and the usual suspects.


 

The Politics of the Schiavo Case
From the April 4, 2005 issue: Losing the battle, winning the war.


 
 

The Pentagon's New Plan
Is the new National Defense Strategy an improvement, or a step backward?


 

Rescue Mission
Kofi Annan's United Nations appeal.


 


Question of the Week

Kyrgyzstan
The pink revolution has swept Kyrgyzstan. Now that Kurmanbek Bakiyev has been named interim leader, do you believe...
Another domino of Muslim autocracy has fallen
Kyrgyzstan will be a great example to the other republics of Central Asia
President Bush has another democratic notch on his belt
Kurmanbek Bakiyev is even less desirable than his predecessor
Mst snd vwls

   

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