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2003 Articles 1 - 25 of 398

Why the Trash You Sort Isn't Getting Recycled by Dennis T. Avery
December 29, 2003
My neighbors are unhappy to learn that the trash they’ve carefully sorted for years …

There's More Future in Your Future by Michael Fumento
December 26, 2003
An approach that could literally reverse aging involves telomeres, tightly coiled threads of DNA …

Bush Administration Loving the Dollar’s Decline by Irwin Stelzer
December 24, 2003
“Down and down I go, . . . in a spin, loving the spin …

Faith and Freedom by Anne Applebaum
Washington Post
December 24, 2003
On the streets, giant menorahs jostle for space with Santa and Rudolph. On the …

After Saddam by Alan W. Dowd
Time for the U.S. to Play Good Cop
December 23, 2003
Saddam Hussein ruled Iraqfor almost 24 years—longer than Hitler controlled Germany, longer than …

Rewriting the Pledge by Matthew Woessner
December 23, 2003
The Pledge of Allegiance case now before the U.S. Supreme Court may, in the …

Securing Cyberspace by William Webb, Eli Lehrer
The federal government and the private sector have not done enough to protect America’s vulnerable electronic infrastructure from terrorist attacks.
December 23, 2003
About four hours before sunset on August 14, 2003, the lights went off across …

U.N.Welcome: Hands-off Iraq. by John F. Cullinan
National Review Online
December 23, 2003
By far the most-cunning bid to manufacture a role for the U.N. in Iraq …

In This Issue by The Editors
December 19, 2003
The battleground for many of the conflicts of the twenty-first century is likely to …

Mexico Shows Its Colors—and They Aren’t Red, White, and Blue by James R. Edwards, Jr.
December 19, 2003
Mexican foreign secretary Ernesto Derbez thinks the American view of hemispheric security is outdated. …

Responding to Cyber Creep by Justin Heet
The virtual world is becoming ever more integrated with the physical one. This creates wonderful new opportunities, but also a brand new security challenge.
December 19, 2003
For the past seven hundred years or so, the Tower of London has been …

So Much for Oil Caps by Irwin Stelzer
December 19, 2003
The price of oil has jumped about 7 percent in the past two …

Thinking the Unthinkable, 2.0 by Alan W. Dowd
Governments and terrorists are racing to prepare for war in cyberspace.
December 19, 2003
“How do we come to grips with the problems that modern technology and current …

Seize the Moment: Racing against the clock to secure vital U.S. interests in Iraq. by John F. Cullinan
National Review Online
December 18, 2003
After pinpointing and plucking Saddam Hussein from a hole in the ground in a …

“We Got ‘im” by Lawrence Kaplan
December 17, 2003
There can be no minimizing what the United States has accomplished with the …

Bugs Not Building Resistance to Biotech Crops by Dennis T. Avery
December 16, 2003
The superbugs aren’t showing up. In a major disappointment for environmental activists, insects are …

After the Fall by Sherman W Garnett
David Satter, Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State (New Haven & London: Yale University Press, 2003), 314 pages, $29.95
December 15, 2003
In Darkness at Dawn, veteran journalist David Satter attempts “to describe the rise of …

Fighting the Next War by S. T. Karnick
December 15, 2003
Before the (so-called) Enlightenment, war was a fairly simple thing. It was always horrible, …

Forgotten But Not Gone by Paul Gottfried
Carl Schmitt, The Nomos of the Earth in the International Law of Jus Publicum Europaeum, translated and annotated by G. L. Ulmen (New York: Telos Press, 2003), 372 pages, $59.95
December 15, 2003
This recent, ambitious translation of The Nomos of the Earth, a work first published …

Illegal Aliens: The Real Problem by Carol M. Swain
December 15, 2003
This fall, a writer for the Tennessean newspaper published a very moving article about …

Intellectual Polluters by Dennis T. Avery, Alex A. Avery
The environmental movement is being aided by governments and the media in spreading disinformation about the condition of the environment.
December 15, 2003
Much good news about contentious environmental issues is regularly kept quiet by regulatory agencies, …

Iraq’s Oil Mess by Irwin Stelzer
Reconstructing Iraq’s oil industry the right way is essential to the ongoing reconstruction of the country. Unfortunately, it might not be possible.
December 15, 2003
“We’re dealing with a country that can really finance its own reconstruction, and relatively …

Juveniles in Jeopardy by Kathryn Jean Lopez
Brian C. Robertson, Day Care Deception: What the Child Care Establishment Isn’t Telling Us (Encounter Books, 2003), 280 pages, $25.95
December 15, 2003
Everyone who has ever had a mother knows (and science has confirmed) that there …

Marginalized by Joseph Epstein
December 15, 2003
I was reading along in a library copy of C. S. Lewis’s book The …

Meeting Growing Meat Demand While Protecting Our Environment to be a Challenge by Tom Elam
December 15, 2003

     

 

 

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