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Vol. 012 Issue 016 (January 1 2007)
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••Contents••
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Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, 1941-2007
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Scrapbook Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, 1941-2007 A few years back, a "basic catalog of worldviews"—a book passing in review the tenets of different philosophical outlooks, such as Christian theism,...
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Only in America
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Casual Only in America With the holidays behind us, it is time for a paean to change in America. Those who saw a threat to social harmony in the decision to allow Wal-Mart greeters to say "Merry...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Warriors' Mantle Regarding Mark Hemingway's "Warriors for Hire" (Dec. 18): First, neither Tim Spicer nor Aegis was involved, in any capacity, with Simon Mann's coup attempt in...
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Boneless Wonders
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EDITORIAL Boneless Wonders "I remember when I was a child, being taken to the celebrated Barnum's Circus, which contained an exhibition of freaks and monstrosities, but the exhibit on the program...
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Bush Stands Alone
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BARNES, FRED
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Bush Stands Alone Defying Congress, the press, and the Washington establishment. by Fred Barnes There's a simple reason the Washington establishment, Democrats, and the press hate President Bush's...
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Freshmen for Peace
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Currie, Duncan
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Freshmen for Peace The newest House Democrats are as antiwar as the rest. by Duncan Currie The Democratic freshmen in the House are said to be a moderate bunch—by some lights even conservative. It...
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Please Say This
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Please Say This . . . (Advice on the State of the Union. No charge.) by David Gelernter have spelled out good reasons I for Americans to be impatient A with our war in Iraq, good reasons for us to...
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Political Science on the Hill
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levin, yuval
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Political Science on the Hill A resolution of the stem cell debate is in sight. by Yuval Levin 44 t is scandalous that eight I years have passed since we -M- have known about stem cell research...
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A Detour Past Congress
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CONDA, CESAR
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A Detour Past Congress What Bush can do for the economy. by Cesar Conda While the prospects for pro-growth legislation—tax reform, personal retirement accounts, pro-trade deals, and legal...
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One Good Turn Deserves Another
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Kirchik, James
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One Good Turn Deserves Another Let's help Ethiopia bring Mengistu to justice. by James Kirchik Whatever the wisdom of executing Saddam Hussein, it was a foregone conclusion that the man who had...
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First Lady of Intelligence
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Zarate, Robert
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First Lady of Intelligence Roberta Wohlstetter, 1912-2007 by Robert Zarate One might be tempted to think of Roberta Morgan Wohlstetter as simply the wife of the late nuclear strategist Albert...
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Hillary's War
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Hillary's War The loneliness of the long-distance front-runner By Matthew Continetti "You know, I find myself, as I often do, in the somewhat lonely middle." —Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in...
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Rat-Lines and Stakeouts
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Carlson, Richard
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Rat-Lines and Stakeouts My life under cover in 1960s San Francisco By Richard Carlson The tone of girlish shock that permeated the news coverage of the Hewlett-Packard "spying scandal" was...
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Faith, Hope, and Charity
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WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
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Faith, Hope, and Charity Who gives to whom, and why by Martin Morse Wooster Ever since the New Deal, a well-worn piece of equipment in the liberal tool kit of debating points is the notion...
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Mister Macabre
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Jr, Edwin M Yoder
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Mister Macabre The storyteller with a twist, or two. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. Morning, Doc. Thanks for seeing me on short notice. I have a problem. I can't tell whether it's pathological. That's...
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Jump Into the Sea
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BORK, ELLEN
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Jump Into the Sea How seven veterans of the Cultural Revolution live in the new China. by Ellen Bork In February 1981, an American college student named John Pom-fret found himself bunking with...
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Unfair Harvard
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Wildavsky, Ben
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BOA Unfair Harvard The scandal of admissions to elite universities. by Ben Wildavsky As I read Daniel Golden's impressive new book on the many ways in which meritocracy is honored in the breach...
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Make No Whine
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BUNCH, SONNY
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Make No Whine The older Orson Welles was productive, not tragic. by Sonny Bunch The last 40 years have been both kind and unkind to Orson Welles. Citizen Kane is widely considered the greatest...
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Mexican Gothic
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Mexican Gothic Two new films from Hollywood's Three Amigos. by John Podhoretz When it comes to immigration, Hollywood is an open borders kind of place. But I suspect even those creative folks in...
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Personages on the beach: a series
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Parody Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) made waves over the holiday with his appearance on a beach in his home state of Hawaii. —News...
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Vol. 012 Issue 019 (January 29 2007)
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