by Larry Elder | Apr 24, 2002 | POLITICS
“There’s a lot of outcry now over the serious lack of female coaches, but not enough being done to solve the problem,” said a former physical education professor. According to Linda Carpenter, the co-author of the Women in Intercollegiate Sport... by Michelle Malkin | Apr 23, 2002 | POLITICS
Why on earth would you want to move to Washington, D.C.? Inside the Beltway, this is an absurd and unthinkable question. Washington, after all, is the Center of the Universe. The Pillar of Power. The Dominion of Movers and Shakers. Who wouldn’t want to live and... by Thomas Sowell | Apr 23, 2002 | POLITICS
Can you think of any reason why the past or present sufferings of blacks would justify letting a white student get admitted to an elite public high school in San Francisco over a Chinese American student with higher qualifications? Most people would think that such a... by Robert W Tracinski | Apr 22, 2002 | POLITICS
As Israel pulls out of the West Bank — a foolish move that will only allow Palestinian terrorists to regroup — the media is being flooded with piteous tales about Palestinian victims, who, we are told, are innocent civilians. But a glance at the stories... by Thomas Sowell | Apr 21, 2002 | Education, POLITICS
The next time someone receives an award as an outstanding teacher, take a close look at the reasons given for selecting that particular person. Seldom is it because his or her students did higher quality work in math or spoke better English or in fact had any tangible... by Michelle Malkin | Apr 20, 2002 | POLITICS
Home schooling is looking more and more like the only sane educational option these days. The latest news of the weird in our public schools comes from Seattle. Last week, The Seattle Times reports, nearly 300 students from two middle schools were subjected to three... by Paul Blair | Apr 20, 2002 | Immigration, POLITICS
The central thesis of Peters’ book is that a significant proportion of Arabs living in the area that became Israel were actually immigrants or migrants from other parts of Palestine, who made up a large proportion of the 590,000 Palestinian refugees in 1948.... by Paul Blair | Apr 20, 2002 | POLITICS
The central contentions of Peters’ book have been shown to be undermined by her lack of objectivity. Time does not permit checking the rest of her work with equal rigor; however, several examples will serve to show that Peters’ characteristic misuse of... by Thomas Sowell | Apr 19, 2002 | POLITICS
It is ironic that the current Middle East conflict is taking place on the 20th anniversary of the Falkland Islands war because both involved the same key factor — war brought on by pacifism. In both cases, a weaker force attacked a stronger force, secure in the...