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[ J E W I S H L I V I N G ]
washington week
Prez could pick up sizeable Jewish vote and if so, score a re-election, analysts observe
reality check
Epitaph by self-described ham on rye American Jew full of factual errors but is still winning critical acclaim
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Computer Answer Man by James Coates: Auto-update feature in need of a quick fix; Word will not allow me to start a new line of text with a lowercase letter; Caps Lock releases when striking Shift key instead of a second depression of the Caps Lock key
With Internet parodies, anyone can get in the campaign game
Alzheimer's patients may be able to make some new memories
Dr. Ed Blonz: Chromium supplement has safe track record; pernicious anemia; flaxseed and vertigo
Everyday Cheapskate:
Showing your teacher appreciation
Consumer Reports on JWR: Chill out with these air conditioners
[ I N S I G H T ]
Dennis Prager: We are not making happy Americans like Ronald Reagan
Argus Hamilton's political zingers!
David Grimes: Computer dust causes a mighty stir
Lenore Skenazy: I’m rock hard thanks to lie-ercize
Leonard Pitts, Jr.: O.J. Simpson case 10 years later: Whither the gremlins?
Roger Simon: Hangin' with McCain
Bill O'Reilly: Sen. Kennedy, will it take another 9/11 before we get it? (OUCH!)
David Limbaugh: Flushing Kerry out
Michael Ledeen: Iran is making trouble, and finessing it is a dangerous strategy
Cal Thomas: Giving exodus a new meaning
Thomas Sowell: Lying about Yosemite
Jack Kelly: About that next CIA director Deroy Murdock: Ronald Reagan's final landslide John Ziegler: What might Reagan say about the past week? Frank J. Gaffney, Jr: Empty words? Jay D. Homnick: The man who never went gray (TOUCHING!)
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