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Monday, November 5, 2001
 
 Journalists' 
neutrality tips scales against USA by Jonah Goldberg 
(11/5) Are journalists Americans? Ask this sort of question of the vast 
majority of columnists, editors, sports, automotive or real estate reporters in 
this country and they will say, "Hell, yes, we're Americans." (printer-friendly 
version)
 For 
warrior symbolism, Bush is pitcher perfect by Kathleen Parker 
(11/5) Bill Clinton may have his Rhodes; Al Gore his book 'n beard. Dick 
Cheney may have his gravitas; Bob Dole and John McCain their military metals. 
But George W.'s got a pitch that won't quit. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Congress 
test Bush by Robert Novak (11/5) For the first time since 
the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, George W. Bush last week laid aside the mantle of 
non-partisan commander-in-chief. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Architects 
of American vulnerability by Pat Buchanan (11/5) "The lamps 
are going out all over Europe. They will not be lit again in our lifetimes," 
said Sir Edward Grey, as he watched the lamps being lit in St. James Park, the 
evening of August 3, 1914. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Using 
Sept. 11 to push liberalism is comic by George Will 
(11/5) Attempts to use Sept. 11 events to impart momentum to pre-Sept. 11 
agendas are mostly comic, such as the Farm Security Act. (printer-friendly 
version)
 On getting 
to know our past presidents by William F. Buckley, Jr. 
(11/5) President Bush has signed an executive order that assigns to 
sitting presidents the authority to hold back the publication of papers 
belonging to antecedent presidents -- even those papers that past presidents 
would like to release. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Double 
standards in the war on terrorism by Suzanne Fields 
(11/5) Evil has suddenly become a familiar four-letter word, used in 
ordinary conversations to describe what's happening in the name of politics and 
religion. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Ahsan 
Baig's molehill by Debra Saunders (11/5) Eleven days after 
Sept. 11, United Airlines politely bumped Pakistani immigrant Ahsan Baig from 
one Philadelphia-bound flight to the next after a pilot incorrectly thought that 
he saw Baig send a suspicious signal to a fellow passenger. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Lets teach 
moslems about Islam by Don Feder (11/5) Someone forgot to 
tell the gunmen who attacked a Protestant service in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, that 
Islam is a religion of peace. (printer-friendly 
version)
 Do we 
have the patience for this war? by Steve Chapman 
(11/5) It's not surprising that less than eight weeks after the nation 
came under terrorist attack, and four weeks after the United States began its 
military retaliation against the outlaw Taliban regime in Afghanistan, many 
reporters are demanding to know why the war hasn't been won yet (printer-friendly 
version) 
 
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