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IssueVol. 012 Issue 016 (January 1 2007)
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Paid articleSelf-Improvement, U.S. News-style
Scrapbook Self-Improvement, U.S. News-style Despite our youthful mien, The Scrapbook has been around awhile, and as a good American, over the decades, we've sampled our share of self-improvement...
Paid articleEatin' Good In The Neighborhood
Casual Eatin' Good in the Neighborhood In 1926, the Michelin guide to restaurants began using star ratings to separate exceptional eateries from the mediocre. That system is still in use today....
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Merciful Mercenaries Mark Hemingway's "Warriors for Hire" (Dec. 18) was a refreshing relief from the smears about Blackwater that have been spread by the left over the past year....
Paid articleReform with Results
EDITORIAL Reform with Results President Bush has it backwards. No, not on Iraq, where he understands the foolishness of calls for retreat and the urgent need to deploy more troops, secure Baghdad,...
Paid articleBelieve It or Not
Epstein, Joseph
Believe It or Not Presidents and their convictions. by Joseph Epstein W'hen George W. Bush addresses the nation with his Iraq proposals in early January, a great many people will be disappointed....
Paid articleField of Dreams
Eastland, Terry
Field of Dreams Sam Brownback does some spadework in Iowa. by Terry Eastland Sam Brownback lives closer to Iowa than any of the other Republicans likely to run for president in 2008. Brownback,...
Paid articleA Revolution Gone Sour?
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
A Revolution Gone Sour? Ukraine's Orange team, two years later. by Jeffrey Gedmin Kiev I went once to Guatemala as an election observer. In a remote spot in the mountains I remember asking Indian...
Paid articleBig Saudis on Campus
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Big Saudis on Campus American universities can't solve the Kingdom's education problem. by Stephen Schwartz Saudi Arabia's monarchy faces increasing problems, all of which lead back to a school...
Paid articleDungeons, Dragons, and Taxes
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Dungeons, Dragons, and Taxes The IRS is eyeing your hard-earned virtual gold. by Jonathan V. Last In the beginning, there was the MUD. The first Multi User Dungeon, Richard Bartle and Roy...
Paid articleThe Peace Party vs the Power Party
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Peace Party vs. the Power Party The real divide in American politics By Matthew Continetti The polarization that has characterized American politics since the presidency of Ronald Reagan has...
Paid articleHolland's Post-Secular Future
Livestro, Joshua
Holland's Post-Secular Future Christianity is dead. Long live Christianity! By Joshua Livestro Amsterdam When the "corporate prayer" movement first started in 1996, few people in Holland took...
Paid articleDr Johnson Speaks
Lynch, Jack
Dr. Johnson Speaks On language, English words, and life by Jack Lynch Samuel Johnson died 222 years ago, and in all that time there has been surprisingly little agreement about what he thought...
Paid articleThe Newer South
Sundquist, Eric J.
The Newer South How Jim Crow died at the hands of blacks and whites. by Eric J. Sundquist U-w- loved Negroes," recalled Sarah Patton Boyle in The I Desegregated Heart, her 1962 memoir of...
Paid articleThe Other War
SERCHUK, VANCE
The _ Other War One Afghan city and American foreign policy. by Vance Serchuk There is no shortage of books about the war in Iraq. Journalistic "histories of the present," self-serving memoirs by...
Paid articleForgotten Friends
KAPLAN, ROGER
BOA Forgotten Friends Why are there no Arab names at Yad Vashem? by Roger Kaplan In December 1942, Joseph Scemla and his family, successful textile merchants in Tunis, suddenly found themselves...
Paid articleMotown Melodrama
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Motown Melodrama A 'backstage musical' with electrifying moments. by John Podhoretz There are a million problems with Dreamgirls, the new movie musical. It chronicles the rising fortunes of a...
Paid articleFrom the Timecom archives
Parody From Time magazine's website, promoting an interview with the Iranian leader in their December 25...
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