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[ J E W I S H L I V I N G ]
reality check
Cheerleaders and skeptics of latest peace moves need to be careful
war on terror
Geert Wilders is an MP in hiding when he is at home. He makes public appearances only when the legislature is in session; has received death threats from radical Islamists, and no longer has a home he can stay at. He travels with armed guards and lives on various military bases.
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[ L I F E S T Y L E S ]
Can I be paid from my uncle's cash?
Artist plunges deep into toilet seat fixation
Dr. Peter Gott: Update on the COX-2 inhibitors; MS
Everyday Cheapskate: A cake worth the wait
Bruce Williams on JWR: On cars and more
[ I N S I G H T ]
Mark Steyn: Conventions wisdom is useless vs. jihadists
Argus Hamilton's political zingers!
Lenore Skenazy: The next Starbucks?
Suzanne Fields: The faith of a President
Tucker Carlson: The Real Problem with American Journalism
Michael Goodwin: Just say goodnight, Gunga Dan
John H. Fund: TiVo la France? Jacques Chirac wants to enter the news biz. The world won't be watching
John Leo: Crazy thinking
Jeff Jacoby: How to spend a surplus
Michael Barone: Eyes on the future
Debra J. Saunders: When Congress plays judge
Jack Kelly: Prez needs to adapt Nixon's Vietnamization program to Iraq
Bill O'Reilly: Making waves
George Will: The perils of bad promises
Walter Williams: Economics for the citizen, Part Two
Please pray -- even for a moment -- for the recovery of Dovid Zev ben Malkah Faiga, a 29 year-old father of two who has been diagnosed with a life threatening disease. THANKS!
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