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In fighting the war on terrorism, has the administration trampled on our most fundamental rights?
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June 2008 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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May 2008 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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January 2008 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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December 2007 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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October 2007 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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The spy agency's record of failure, bad enough before George Tenet, is now beyond question. Can it be repaired?
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July/August 2007 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Congress is thinking of exempting reporters from testifying about their sources in court; it should think again.
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February 2007 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Once considered reliably pro-Israel, the party has become the home of disturbingly contrary views.
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January 2007 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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From out of America's citadels of learning comes an accusation long consigned, with reason, to the gutter.
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November 2006 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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October 2006 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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In disclosing a classified surveillance program, the newspaper scored a journalistic coup; it may also have committed a crime, and compromised our security.
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March 2006 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Is the movie a tribute to Israel's murdered athletes, as its director claims, or something else entirely?
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February 2006 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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November 2005 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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September 2005 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Bureaucratic reshuffling does not begin to address the intelligence agency's problems.
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March 2005 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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For today's doomsayers, war had better be brief, easy, and clean.
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December 2004 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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January 2004 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Nuclear weapons are reaching the hands of states filled with blistering hatred of America; the consequences are at once terrible to contemplate and difficult to avoid.
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November 2003 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Who and what are behind the new, potent form of this ancient hatred, and what does it portend?
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June 2002 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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A notorious and inconclusive spy case exposes the ills of the agency charged with securing the home front.
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May 2002 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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An exchange between Gabriel Schoenfeld and critics on his December 2001 piece, "Could September 11 Have Been Averted?"
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February 2002 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld and And Critics |
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Operational failures abounded; but the real shortcomings ran much deeper, and may still be in place.
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December 2001 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Despite apparent success, the campaign against Serbia reveals crippling inhibitions in U.S. war-making.
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September 2001 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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The conflict in Vietnam continues, by other means.
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July/August 2001 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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February 2001 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Gabriel Schoenfeld & Critics.
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January 2001 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld and And Critics |
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The heedless and sometimes groundless pursuit of restitution is inflicting damage on Jewish interests, Jewish honor, and history itself.
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September 2000 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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May 2000 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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Parsing the arguments, and the lineage, of the presidential candidate's revised account of World War II.
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December 1999 |
Gabriel Schoenfeld |
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October 1999 |
Reviewed by Gabriel Schoenfeld |