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Paid article A Loss for Public Broadcasting
Scrapbook A Loss for Public Broadcasting Last week, with neither hype nor headlines, Ken Tomlinson asked the president not to resubmit his name for another term as chairman of the Broadcasting...
Paid article The Drain Brain
Casual The Drain Brain There ought to be a school, maybe a chain of schools, offering classes for practically-challenged adults. Courses would include basic car maintenance, financial planning,...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence Teenage Wasteland In his review of the Nicholas Delbanco novel that treats the lives of boomers with moral seriousness, Barton Swaim doubts that the "greatest generation" was great...
Paid article All We Are Saying Is Give Petraeus a Chance
EDITORIAL All We Are Saying . . . Is Give Petraeus a Chance Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has returned from her visit to Iraq with a bold (if not entirely new) recommendation: Congress should...
Paid article Is There Life After Politics?
BARNES, FRED
Is There Life After Politics? Yes—more politics. by Fred Barnes Defeated politicians usually slip quietly into obscurity. But Republicans Rick San-torum, the former Pennsylvania senator, and Bob...
Paid article Gas Lines, Garbage, and Closed Banks
Karl, Jonathan
Gas Lines, Garbage, and Closed Banks Daily life in a Sunni neighborhood. by Jonathan Karl Baghdad To get an idea of the problems facing American commanders in Iraq, consider the case of the...
Paid article At Last, Russia Conquers Europe
STELZER, IRWIN M.
At Last, Russia Conquers Europe One gas pipeline at a time. by Irwin M. Stelzer Adam Smith never met Vladimir Putin or Hugo Chavez, but, as with so many other things, he anticipated their...
Paid article Blackhawk Up
Gartenstein-Ross, Daveed
Blackhawk Up America returns to Somalia. by Daveed Gartenstein-Ross If there is one lesson to be drawn from American military engagements since 9/11, it is that the hard part is winning the...
Paid article A Worthwhile U.N. Initiative!
SMITH, WESLEY J.
A Worthwhile U.N. Initiative! A welcome defense of the disabled from an unlikely organization. by Wesley J. Smith Can anything good come out of the United Nations? Actually, yes. Little noted in...
Paid article Duke's Tenured Vigilantes
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Duke's Tenured Vigilantes The scandalous rush to judgment in the lacrosse "rape" case By Charlotte Allen The Duke University "lacrosse rape case" is all but over. On Friday, January 12, the...
Paid article How Arafat Got Away with Murder
Johnson, Scott W.
How Arafat Got Away with Murder The State Department covered up his responsibility for the 1973 slaughter of two American diplomats By Scott W Johnson Twenty years before he joined Bill Clinton...
Paid article The Man for the Plan
DONNELLY, TOM
The Man for the Plan Meet General David Petraeus, the new commander in Iraq By Tom Donnelly "We need a man, and then a plan." So Field Marshall Bernard Law Montgomery is reported to have said...
Paid article The Forgotten Virtue
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
The Forgotten Virtue How Plato perceived the importance of courage by Harvey Mansfield Courage is a very common virtue, its presence observed by all, even by children, and its absence sometimes...
Paid article Broken Promise
CLEGG, ROGER
Broken Promise How the vision of the civil rights era was lost. by Roger Clegg Last May, Shelby Steele was presented the Bradley Prize for his outstanding achievements as a scholar and writer, and...
Paid article Minds Matter
WILSON, JOHN
Minds Matter A novelist explores the territory of the brain. by John Wilson Late on a freezing February night, a man in his late twenties rolls his truck on an "arrow-straight country road"...
Paid article What Do They Know?
Aeschliman, M.D.
What Do They Know? Reclaiming the K-12 canon from John Dewey. by M.D. Aeschliman U> ¦ <he effect of John Dewey's philosophy on the design of cur-ricular systems was devastating," Richard...
Paid article Kid Turns 70
Epstein, Joseph
BOA Kid Turns 70 And nobody cares. by Joseph Epstein Seventy. Odd thing to happen to a five-year-old boy who, only the other day, sang "Any Bonds Today," whose mother's friends said he would be a...
Paid article Boys Behaving Badly
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BOA Boys Behaving Badly The evil of banality in middle-class Los Angeles. by John Podhoretz Winston Churchill once said that the Germans are "either at your feet or at your throat." That's true...
Paid article Letter to President Lincoln from congressmen protesting any surge of troops
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