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The official investigation into the 2001 bioterror attacks has been closed, but the case remains shrouded in mystery.

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Who Are We?

By John O'Sullivan
Samuel Huntington’s book on immigration and American destiny smokes out the nation-breakers from their lairs.

Any Day Now

By W. James Antle III
As the transition to Iraqi sovereignty nears, typewriter hawks anticipate Strategic Turning Point #37.

A Time for Reckoning

By Andrew J. Bacevich
A strategist’s guide to the Iraq War: ten lessons learned.

Rainbow Republic

By Peter Hitchens
Post-apartheid South Africa is a utopia



Fourteen Days

Cheney’s Missing Link; Teddy Kennedy Pushes Amnesty; Architecture as an Anti-social Act

Deep Background

By Philip Giraldi
Iran to Invade Iraq?; CIA Edits Congressional WMD Report; Israel Plays the Kurdish Card




Film: Lost in Transit

By Steve SailerTom Hanks in “The Terminal”

Life Beyond Enlightenment

By E. Christian KopffThe Morality of Everyday Life by Thomas Fleming

Worse than a Crime

By John ZmirakThe Lessons of Terror by Caleb Carr

Rediscovering Belloc's Verse

By Jonathan Chaves



Playing Into the Enemy's Hands

By Patrick J. Buchanan
Can America Fight a War on Terror?

Innocents at Home

By Fred Reed
The Uncurious American

Sloppy Clothes, Shabby Manners

By Taki
Who Are We?



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