Iraqis at WorkRend Rahim Francke, who will represent the Iraqi Governing Council in Washington, has her work cut out for her. Good and Evil at the Supreme CourtThe high court's art dares to praise public pieties. West Words, Ho!Claudia Winkler in Paradise Valley. Standing Up for DemocracyTwo Pakistani leaders explain why the United States shouldn't abandon the region. Special RelationshipsIt's becoming clear that some journalists in Saddam's Iraq had special relationships with the government. Others did it the right way. Bring C-SPAN to IraqIf reconstruction is to succeed in Iraq, Iraqis need a mature, responsible media establishment. The Face of the New IraqFree Iraq's first delegation to the United Nations includes a longtime diplomat for Saddam Hussein. Liberal PerversityThe left wing of the Supreme Court votes against the Children's Internet Protection Act. The Free Iraqi PressIndependent newspapers--and public opinion polling--come to Baghdad. Good News from a High CourtEgypt's Sakharov, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, is aquitted by Egypt's highest court. Bush's Ideology of FreedomThe president commits himself to the future of Iraq. The "Guernica" MythYou may have heard the story about how Colin Powell forced the U.N. to cover Picasso's "Guernica" while he made the case for war in Iraq. It isn't true. Iraq for the IraqisAn Iraqi leader outlines the steps the coalition must take to help reassure Iraqis that their liberation is at hand. The Two TowersGeorge W. Bush and Tony Blair have both courageously stood up to Saddam, but for different reasons. A War of Conviction and LeadershipThe coming war in Iraq is not one of necessity, it is, like our Civil War, a war of choice. Pathos or Bathos?On whether "The Hours" succeeds or fails in its ambition to profundity. Night VisionClaudia Winkler, free associator. The Party of UnbelieversA new survey shows that the religion gap is bigger and of more consequence than you think--both for Republicans and Democrats. Jimmy Carter Pats Himself on the BackIn his self-congratulatory Nobel Lecture, the former president proves he's still as naive as ever. A Bad FakeThe most troubling aspect of the Osama letter isn't that it's fake. It's that it's the work of a "moderate." BIOGRAPHYClaudia Anderson is managing editor of The Weekly Standard. Before the magazine was launched, she worked in daily journalism for 13 years--as chief editorial writer for Scripps Howard, editorial page editor of the Cincinnati Post, and editorial writer for the Buffalo Courier-Express. From 1975 to 1982 she edited books for the American Enterprise Institute. She has a master’s degree in medieval history from the University of California, Berkeley. The Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard
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