Hillarycare on SteroidsLost in the sea of glad tidings last week was this good news: Oregon voters roundly rejected Measure 23--a liberal health-care fantasy proposal. American Values AbroadThe Institute for American Values engages Saudi Arabia--with a little help from Al Jazeera. The Good ActivistGary Milhollin and the Wisconsin Project have helped shape the conversation on renewed weapons inspections. Out to Get ReligionTwo noted academics survey September 11 and decide that faith is the great evil. The Straight StoryChuck Lichenstein, 1926-2002. An honest diplomat heads off into the sunset. A Place of Her OwnRediscovering Sarah Orne Jewett. The U.S.-German ConversationIn Germany, a small American think tank has spurred a serious intellectual debate about the war on terrorism. Egypt's SakharovThe conviction of Egypt's Saad Eddin Ibrahim provides the first real test of President Bush's liberation theology. Islamic Voices of ReasonAmidst the bad news, there is some reason to hope for a brighter future in the Islamic world. Old Fashioned HeroesHollywood and PBS get religion with two of our greatest heroes: Spidey and George Washington. The One That Didn't Get AwayYesterday's arrest of an al Qaeda operative points to what law enforcement can do right. The Difference Between Thinking and KnowingMemorization doesn't deserve its bad name. Postcards from the KiwisA touching new book shows that New Zealanders stand shoulder-to-shoulder with America in the war on terrorism. God and Man in Chester CountyThe Ten Commandments are being covered up at a courthouse in Pennsylvania. Blood Libel in the Garden StateThe student newspaper at Rutgers runs some disgusting "facts"--and doesn't allow readers to respond. Let Freedom RingOne of the silver linings in recent months has been our renewed focus on freedom as a national ideal. Wedding Bell BluesJames Q. Wilson on the unmarrying of America. The Good ArabAmidst the hate being spewed from the Arab press are a few examples of moderation. True LiesArab journalism is full of vicious lies, which often go unnoticed since they appear in Arabic. But there's one website which provides helpful translations. The Truth About KuwaitA recent "60 Minutes" painted a dark picture of Kuwait. The real story is much more promising. 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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