Published by the Washington Times, Insight takes a conservative and (nearly always) pro-Bush line.
Some of the articles appeared in well-known publications such as National Review and the Washington Times.
He even cites, although mostly critically, one of my own columns in the Washington Times.
The answer may well lie in a front-page Washington Times article by Bill Gertz.
As the attached column in today's Washington Times by the Center's director Frank J.
Arnaud de Borchgrave is editor at large of The Washington Times and of United Press International.
The JZ analytics poll for the Washington Times finds Obama beating Romney, 45%-36%, and Santorum, 46%-36%.
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Gaffney Jr. is president of the Center for Security Policy and a columnist for The Washington Times.
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So has syndicated columnist Mona Charen, and political reporter Ralph Hallow of the Washington Times.
Gaffney Jr. is the director of the Center for Security Policy and a columnist for The Washington Times.
Hackett is a contributing writer to The Washington Times based in San Diego.
My work has appeared in U.S. News and World Report, Weekly Standard, Washington Times, National Review, Commentary Magazine and more.
Our point was emphasized last week in an op-ed by Deputy Knesset Speaker MK Ahmad Tibi in the Washington Times.
My articles have been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Detroit News, National Review Online, and elsewhere.
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Gaffney Jr. is the director of the Center for Security Policy in Washington and a regular contributor to The Washington Times.
If Obama's policies towards Israel were popular, J Street wouldn't be concerned about The Washington Times' recent exposes about the group.
In addition, a recent report in the Washington Times suggested Hezbollah currently runs active cells in at least 10 U.S. cities.
Gaffney, Jr. which appeared on 18 November 1997 in the Washington Times.
The Washington Times of 27 August 1990 provides a striking indication of just how fundamental such perceptions are to the Bush Administration.
He owned large and lavish properties in the United States, founded the Washington Times newspaper and ran arms factories in South Korea.
The Washington Times on Saturday reported that India was now more likely than before to bring its nuclear weapons program to fruition.
Meanwhile, the Washington Times' Bill Gertz reports that the Chinese military recently proposed that the Pacific be divided into spheres of influence.
Gaffney, Jr. in today's Washington Times ( a copy of which is attached) calls on the Bush Administration to do no less.
In a column published in today's Washington Times, Center President Frank J.
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Calls for his resignation have arisen from several prominent sources on the right, including The Washington Times and a number of GOP-friendly broadcasters.
Its start may have been modest, namely an exchange of op.eds. in the Washington Times by Center for Security Policy President Frank J.
However, as Victor Davis Hansson correctly points out in a recent Washington Times op-ed, the problems we're seeing in Afghanistan don't originate there.
The application of this new policy gave rise to a shocking case reported in the 18 September 1993 edition of the Washington Times.
Mr. Gaffney also contributes actively to the security policy debate in his capacity as a weekly columnist for the Washington Times, TownHall.com, and Newsmax.com.
The conservative Washington Times called for him to step down from his leadership post, saying he should have done more to investigate Foley's conduct.
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