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Issue Vol. 012 Issue 013 (December 11 2006)
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Paid article A Guest at the White House
Scrapbook A Guest at the White House The Scrapbook is not often called upon to tutor 60-year-old men in basic manners. But we feel compelled to offer a few friendly words of advice to the newly...
Paid article Stand by your Woman
Casual Stand by Your Woman Being a superstitious fellow, I have tended not to think deeply about retirement. By that, I don't mean that I haven't been paying into various employer programs and...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence Scalias of Justice Terry Eastland's "The 'Good Judge'" (Nov. 13) shows one side of Justice Antonin Scalia's career, but that is not the only side. At a recent dinner party where he...
Paid article A Perfect Failure
EDITORIAL A Perfect Failure In the frenzied final week of the Iraq Study Group's deliberations, co-chairmen James Baker and Lee Hamilton took time out to pose for a photo spread for a fashion...
Paid article Moxie in the Executive
BARNES, FRED
Moxie in the Executive How not to be a lame duck. by Fred Barnes In dealing with the new Democratic Congress, President Bush is said to have a big choice to make. To get anything done, he either...
Paid article Benedict Meets Bartholomew
Bottom, Joseph
Benedict Meets Bartholomew The real reason for the pope's visit to Turkey. by Joseph Bottum As communism was to Pope John Paul II, so radical Islam is to Pope Benedict XVI—the most pressing...
Paid article From Metternich to Jim Baker
PETERS, RALPH
From Metternich to Jim Baker The high price of restoring the ancien regime. by Ralph Peters The superannuated membership of the Iraq Study Group shepherded by former secretary of state James Baker...
Paid article Surge and Run?
DONNELLY, TOM
Surge and Run? More troops is only part of the answer. by Tom Donnelly It just hasn't worked out the way the punditocracy planned: The "adults" of the Bush 41 administration were supposed to talk...
Paid article Putin, in London, with Poison
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Putin, in London, with Poison Who killed Alexander Litvinenko? by Jeffrey Gedmin London Among the thousands of customers at the Piccadilly branch of their restaurant in recent weeks, there had...
Paid article A NATO for Asia
Schmitt, Ellen Bork and Gary
A NATO for Asia Helping South Korea despite itself. by Ellen Bork and Gary Schmitt Abit of history comes to mind in the wake of South Korean president Roh's refusal delivered at the recent APEC...
Paid article An Army of 50 Million?
GROOM, WINSTON
An Army of 50 Million? The surpassingly dishonest draft debate. by Winston Groom One of the most cynical political tricks played in the 2004 presidential campaign was the false rumor, started by...
Paid article Democracy and Greatness
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Democracy and Greatness The education Americans need By Harvey Mansfield "?"e sometimes hear of the place of the great m t books in a democratic education (not, % 1L t unfortunately, at...
Paid article Gods of Our Fathers
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
Gods of Our Fathers The United States of Enlightenment by Christopher Hitchens Why should we care what the Founding Fathers believed, or did not believe, about religion? They went to such great...
Paid article Your Hit Parade
SIMON, JOHN
Your Hit Parade Since 2300 B.C., the music's gone round and round. by John Simon Music is an abstract art, however much some musicians resist its being called that. Almost all other arts have...
Paid article Brainstorm
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Brainstorm How psychoanalysis came to America. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. However strenuously one might resist the metaphor, classic Freudianism bears the unmistakable marks of a religious faith—...
Paid article Modern Romance
PRUNTY, WYATT
Modern Romance The world according to Heaney and Strand. by Wyatt Prunty Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney and U.S. poet laureate Mark Strand were schooled to be moderns, but they became...
Paid article An Apprenticeship
Balint, Benjamin
BSA An Apprenticeship Chronicling Commentary's early years. by Benjamin Balint The story of Commentary, one of the most influential opinion magazines in American history, is fascinating in...
Paid article Hamilton's Virtue
BLITZ, MARK
Hamilton's Virtue How Aristotle's philosophy led to the American economy. by Mark Blitz Critics of America make endless complaints. Our liberty is selfish license that corrodes community. Our...
Paid article Lincoln's Fifth Column
BARNES, FRED
Lincoln's Fifth Column Northern Democrats versus the Great Emancipator. by Fred Barnes As if Abraham Lincoln didn't have enough distractions while pursuing a war to restore the Union, he also had...
Paid article When Bobby Met Eli
Adesnik, David
When Bobby Met Eli Radical Chic on the streets of New Haven. by David Adesnik Alex Rackley lay strapped to a bed, his body covered with second-degree burns that had begun to fester. Rackley had...
Paid article Betjemanesque Memories
Hillier, Bevis
Betjemanesque Memories A centennial retrospective of a 'major minor poet.' by Bevis Hillier If you write a biography of Oscar Wilde or George Bernard Shaw, as my friends Richard Ellmann and...
Paid article Lindsay Lohan speaks her mine
Parody I feel as if I've just had the wind knocked out of me and my heart aches. If not only my heart but the heart of Mr. Altman's wife and family and many fellow actors/artists that admire him...
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