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When a New York Times op-ed columnist starts celebrating the virtues of the U.S. military, Dorothy, you know you're not in Kansas any more.
Western counter-terrorism success is now under attack.
How do Americans feel about personal finances, the war in Iraq, and Nancy Pelosi?
Terrorists have detected one of the fruits of their work: confusion and obfuscation about who the terrorists and their victims really are.
The president's critics must agree, even in this season of trouble, that George W. Bush has at least dared to ask the right questions and accept the right challenges.
A book review of The Prince of the City, which documents Rudy Giuliani's successes before the terrorist attacks of September 11.
The damage of prolonged exogenous forces is already great enough to justify a rapid move to additional stimulus on both the monetary and fiscal fronts, both in the United States and abroad.
What do gym memberships, the Fourteen Mile Bridge in Mobile, Alabama, and a promotional campaign for a child pornography tip-line have in common?



