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Militarism & the Midterm Elections 

By Martin Sieff
Why Iraq? Why Now? It’s the ballot box stupid.




Fourteen Days PDF

How to avoid the new airport rules; New Jersey’s reckless court; those uncooperative Bosnian voters




Film: Shakespearian or vulgarian? PDF

By Steve Sailer
Anthony Hopkins, Shakespearean or Vulgarian?


Putting Communtities First PDF

By Joe Scotchie
After an age of excess, Robert Nisbet offers an older, more modest faith.


Civil War, Ready or Not PDF

By Chilton Williamson, Jr.
In civil war there is no middle ground.


Breaking the Code PDF

By Janet Scott Barlow
Whether liberals like it or not, conservatives are smart




Report from Fortress Washington 

By Patrick J. Buchanan
If one sniper can paralyze the capital city


So Much for Empires 

By Taki
From imperial Greeks to olive thieves




Editorial PDF

CIA Director Tenet warns that invading Iraq will do more to incite terrorism than to stem it.




Bush's Grand Strategy 

By Andrew J. Bacevich
The road to hegemony: a dissent




Man of War PDF

By Scott McConnell
Ariel Sharon is a poor partner in the war on terror.




Banking on the Bubble 

By Robertson Morrow
The Fed could have prevented Wall Street’s latest round of boom and bust, if Alan Greenspan had done his job.




Flight from Honesty 

By Mark Gauvreau Judge
Reporting on race, then and now



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