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Vol. 011 Issue 012 (December 5 2005)
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••Cover Page••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook The Alito Vocabulary In its December 1 story on Supreme Court nominee Sam Alito and his work on a 1985 abortion case, the Washington Post raised an eyebrow at the fact that Alito, then a...
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Casual
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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Casual THIS UNSPORTING LIFE NOW that the playoffs are upon us, the basketball and hockey seasons have commenced, Super Bowl XL arrives in February, and baseball's Opening Day is just 17 weeks...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence INCOHERENT DEMS REGARDING Robert Kagan and William Kristol's "Abandoning Iraq" (Nov. 28): When it came time for House Democrats to vote on whether or not to bring American forces...
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Truth or Consequences
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Truth or Consequences For a brief moment at a think-tank speech here in Washington a few weeks back, Vice President Dick Cheney appeared to be unholstering the same, classic loose-lips-sink-ships...
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Pump Up the Volume
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BARNES, FRED
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Pump Up the Volume Finally the "nonpolitical" White House gets wise. BY FRED BARNES WE NOW KNOW what was behind President Bush's mysterious refusal for so many months to respond to Democratic...
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Tories Get Toff
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BAKER, GERARD
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Tories Get Toff Have Britain's conservatives found the alternative to New Labour? BY GERARD BAKER TIME WAS when the selection of a new leader of the British Conservative party was an event of some...
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Umbilical Accord
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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Umbilical Accord Senate Democrats resist a stem cell solution. BY WESLEY J. SMITH FOUR MILLION BABIES are born in this country every year, bearing gifts of inestimable value. Foremost among...
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Who's Your Daddy?
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Wilcox, W. bradFord
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Who's Your Daddy? There's more to fatherhood than donating DNA. BY W. BRADFORD WILCOX BIRTHS to unmarried mothers are at a record high in the United States—almost 1.5 million in 2004 alone,...
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Improving Bush's Vision
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Improving Bush's Vision It might be time for Republicans to think about retooling their economic policies BY IRWIN M. STELZER President Bush's vision of sound economic policy has remained...
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Dead End in Darfur?
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Karl, Jonathan
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Dead End in Darfur? Robert Zoellick's frustrating mission to end the genocide in Sudan BY JONATHAN KARL Nyala, Sudan The negotiating tables had been set with green tablecloths in an open air...
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Victorian Worthy
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HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
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Victorian Worthy The historian as controversialist BY GERTRUDE HIMMELFARB "How delicate, decent, is English biography, bless its mealy .mouth." That was Thomas Carlyle in 1838, complaining of the...
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Hipster Forster
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DAVIS, CLIVE
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Hipster Forster All that's good, and not so good, about a rising star. BY CLIVE DAVIS Is there an editor in the house? If you are afflicted by the fogeyish notion that the red pencil has fallen...
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Factoids on Parade
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BOOT, MAX
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Factoids on Parade Why contemporary history is hard to write. BY MAX BOOT I received this latest volume of the Oxford History of the United States with a mixture of hope and trepidation. My...
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The 'Laugh-In' Girl
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Bachrach, Judy
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The 'Laugh-In' Girl Goldie Hawn on life, Elvis, and transformational breathing. BY JUDY BACHRACH This is not so much an autobiography written by Goldie Hawn as the life lessons the actress wishes...
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Writer in Crisis
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Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
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Writer in Crisis Reopening the case of Herman Melville. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. "A1 11 the best critics and literary historians have written about Melville,observes Elizabeth Hardwick in her recent...
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Victory at Sea
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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Victory at Sea How the Greeks kept the Persians at bay. BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN As Barry Strauss, a classicist and historian at Cornell, informs us on the very first page, this is a book about...
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The Honorary Roosevelt
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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The Honorary Roosevelt From Park Avenue to the Arizona desert, and back. BY NOEMIE EMERY If Theodore Roosevelt had been born a woman, he would have been Isabella Selmes Ferguson Greenway, an...
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Is God in the Details?
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Short, Edward
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Is God in the Details? The Archbishop of Canterbury looks backward. BY EDWARD SHORT "God will not always be a Tory," Lord Byron once assured a dispirited correspondent. This should comfort at...
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The Good Doctor
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LOWE, DAVID E.
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The Good Doctor How the philosopher-physician Moses Maimonides speaks to us. BY DAVID E. LOWE Among post-Talmudic Jewish scholars, Moses Maimonides stands alone. His commentaries on the oral law,...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Books in Brief The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly Mite (Little, Brown, 404 pp., $26.95). Though his W^^LA publishers advance The Lincoln Law;yeir as Michael Connelly's...
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Not a Parody
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Not a Parody Last week, a U.S. Army captain sent an email to James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal, which was featured in Taranto’s “Best of the Web” column: “I just got back from my third...
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Vol. 011 Issue 014 (December 19 2005)
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Vol. 011 Issue 015 (December 26 2005)
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