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...Columnist Charles Krauthammer's Essay "Remember What Happened Here" [July 10] hit the nail on the head: Palestinians remain committed to the destruction of Israel. As soon as they had control of Gaza, they vandalized synagogues, destroyed state-of-the-art greenhouses and did nothing to create jobs and income. If Palestinians hadn't been warring against Israel during the past 58 years, they would have made economic progress. Palestinians deserve leaders who are committed to raising their standard of living, not destroying...
Privacy? They posed for Vanity Fair. Their embrace of the limelight could hurt them. But before columnist Robert Novak ran Plame's name, citing White House sources, she was unknown. Said her lawyer Christopher Wolf: "She was dragged into the public square...
...Odds Over the War In "Why Bush is (still) Winning the War at Home" [June 26], columnist Joe Klein asked, "How is it possible ... for the Democrats to seem so bollixed about the war and for the President to seem so confident?" The President's political survival has been tied from Day One to never admitting a mistake. The Democrats, on the other hand, are looking carefully at the problems brought on by the President's recklessness. Then from their various viewpoints, they are attempting to propose policy solutions that might stand a chance of turning things around in Iraq...
...under, you haven't actually suffered at all.) Take out the trash? "C'mon, honey, I've got BRAIN SURGERY next week." Writers devote a lot of creative energy to dreaming up reasons not to write. One of the all-time best came recently from Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum, who told her readers that she was going to stop writing the column for a while because her husband had become Defense Minister of Poland, and she was moving to Warsaw. Sure, Anne, and I'm taking the summer off because I'm having brain surgery. In Cleveland...
...under, you haven't actually suffered at all.) Take out the trash? "C'mon, honey, I've got BRAIN SURGERY next week." Writers devote a lot of creative energy to dreaming up reasons not to write. One of the all-time best came recently from Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum, who told her readers that she was going to stop writing the column for a while because her husband had become Defense Minister of Poland, and she was moving to Warsaw. Sure, Anne, and I'm taking the summer off because I'm having brain surgery. In Cleveland...