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Vol. 038 Issue 008 (October 1 2005)
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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: High and Outside
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Regnery, Alfred S.
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NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER High and Outside BY ALFRED S. REGNERY HOW ABOUT THIS FOR IRONY? The Supreme Court decides two cases, both involving whether the Constitution permits...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE Flying First Class I was on a plane for three hours yesterday, which gave me the opportunity to read the entirety of your June issue. It was remarkable. In particular, the...
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS
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Tyrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS R. EMMETT TYRELL, JR. A very pleasant summer ended with the United States suffering its worst natural disaster since the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, which left at least 6,000...
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The Ten Commandments Mish-Mosh: The Supreme Court finesses the Decalogue
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Presser, Stephen B.
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"The Ten Commandments Mish-Mosh" The Supreme Court finesses the Decalogue. BY STEPHEN B. PRESSER
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A Republican Country: Did the 2004 U.S. election signal a party realignment
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Wallison, Peter J.
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A REPUBLICAN COUNTRY *** DID THE 2004 U.S. ELECTION SIGNAL A PARTY REALIGNMENT? BY PETER J. WALLISON
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Birds on the Brain: Whether it's ivory-billed Woodpeckers in Arkansas or chilled Penguins in Antarctica, modern man can't take his eyes off birds
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Mehan, G. Tracy III
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"Birds on the Brain" S CHARLES DE GAULLE WAS LIBERATING FRANCE from Nazi Germany's puppet Vichy regime in 1944, he was asked about its head, Marshal Henri Petain—the same Petain who had been arguably France's greatest...
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CAPITOL IDEAS: AIDS in Africa
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Bethell, Tom
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CAPITOL IDEAS TOM BETHELL AIDS in Africa: A Political Epidemic WAS PLANNING TO WAX INDIGNANT about rock stars like / Bono and Bob Geldof who have been preaching in the White House about...
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POLITICS: Corzine Shots
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Fund, John H.
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POLITICS JOHN H. FUND Corzine Shots Hoboken, New Jersey EW JERSEY SENATOR JON CORZINE is the man who helped convince New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg that you can get elected to high office if...
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HIGH SPIRITS: Beijing Bows to Belief
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Aitken, Jonathan
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HIGH SPIRITS JONATHAN AITKEN Beijing Bows to Belief THAT IS GOD DOING IN CHINA? The economic miracle of this emerging superpower gets well reported, but its more mysterious and some say no less...
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THE MUSICAL SPECTATOR: The Sound of Silence
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Scruton, Roger
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THE MUSICAL SPECTATOR ROGER SCR U TON The Sound of Silence r 1HE MUSICAL PROFESSION has never recognized bor- ders. Composers, performers, and ensembles have moved from city to city and country...
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COLLEGE AVENUE: Self-Selection or Political Bias?
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Zywicki, Todd
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COLLEGE AVENUE TODD ZYWICKI Self-Selection or Political Bias? THis PAST SPRING, Stanley Rothman, S. Robert among College Faculty," The Forum: Vol. 3: No. 1, Article 2) that argued for the...
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY: Unshared Sacrifice
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY Unshared Sacrifice by Benjamin J. Stein WEDNESDAY T s EARLY AUGUST. Here I am in hot, humid, miserably oppressive Washington, D.C. It is a steam bath. I am on a good mission,...
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THE TALKIES: Feeling Nothing
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Bowman, James
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THE TALKIES JAMES BOWMAN Feeling Nothing WHEN I WAS IN LONDON RECENTLY, I noticed that one of the city's chief tourist attractions, Madame Tussaud's waxworks museum, has got a new...
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The Forgotten French Resistance
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Nemoianu, Virgil
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "The Forgotten French Resistance" boyant gesture, was an inward-looking and selfdestructive culture. Its main preoccupation was to level, to equalize, and to streamline its own population, and above all to...
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The Happy Poet
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Lucier, James P.
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "The Happy Poet" in the end, perhaps Christopher Blum was justified in choosing his line of implicit argument, against which I was just grumbling. Be that as it may, there is no doubt in my mind...
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Can't We Get Along?
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Malenic, Marina
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Can't We Get Along?" Indeed, EU economic interventionism has gone to both comic and tragic extremes. On the one hand, its agricultural subsidies (which are twice as large as those on this side...
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Closing the Gender Gap
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Bersnak, Bracy
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Closing the Gender Gap" Indeed, EU economic interventionism has gone to both comic and tragic extremes. On the one hand, its agricultural subsidies (which are twice as large as those on this side...
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How Catholic Saved Civilization
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McCloskey, Rev. C. J.
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "How Catholic Saved Civilization" of the movement. By writing, speaking, and organizing seminars, she brought ideas to the activists. Most historians trace the shifting of the cultural divide in America among...
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PUBLIC NUISANCES: Our Jesse/Sharon's Magnanimity
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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PUBLIC NUISANCES R. EMMETT TYRELL, JR. Our Jesse WASHINGTON HAVE BEEN READING A COPY OF MEMOIRS written by Jesse Helms, the retired North Carolina senator who braved the liberals' indignation...
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CURRENT WISDOM
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Jackasses, Assorted
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CURRENT WISDOM JSOnline (website of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Editorial writer Richard Foster displays the New Patriotism from his hammock: Am I the only person in the Milwaukee area who...
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LAST CALL: To Miss New Orleans, Forever
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Babbin, Jed
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LAST CALL JED BABBIN To Miss New Orleans, Forever IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT. If the mayor of New Orleans had been named Rudy Giulianeaux, maybe the levees would have been reinforced, the...
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