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Issue Vol. 013 Issue 003 (October 1 2007)
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Paid article John Hope Franklin, Willy Stern, etc.
The Award of Awards Almost a year ago The Scrapbook took genuine pleasure in noting the award of the Library of Congress's first John W. Kluge Prize for the Study of Humanity ($1 million) to...
Paid article Andrew Ferguson, Beatlemaniac
Get Back Like a lot of you, I wasn't able to make it to Liverpool for International Beatles Week this August, though I hear it was fab; indeed, gear. In consolation I bought myself a pass to the...
Paid article Corporate fun, primaries, and more
Not So Fun Matt Labash's article on corporate America ("Are We Having Fun Yet?" September 17) mandating fun in the workplace makes telecommuting look quite appealing. It's bad enough having to work...
Paid article Hillary Rodham Kerry
EDITORIAL Hillary Rodham Kerry On October 2, 2003, Senator John Kerry voted for an $87 billion appropriation to fund U.S. military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan that was paired with...
Paid article The Leader
BARNES, FRED
Young Guns of the House GOP THE LEADER Virginia's Eric Cantor has risen fast—and the sky's the limit. by Fred Barnes Afew weeks after Republican Eric Cantor of Virginia was elected to a second...
Paid article THE THINKER
Currie, Duncan
THE THINKER Wisconsin's Paul Ryan has emerged as a major policy influence pushing for health care reform. by Duncan Currie Like many other House Republicans, Wisconsin's Paul Ryan felt deeply...
Paid article THE STRATEGIST
Sault, Samantha
THE STRATEGIST California freshman Kevin McCarthy has only one goal: to retake the House. by Samantha Sault Even before he was elected, Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield, California, had made a name...
Paid article The Thompson Bounce
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Thompson Bounce Fred stumbles, gains ground. by Stephen F. Hayes David Holden is a savvy guy. He doesn't consider himself a political junkie, but he has been closely following the presidential...
Paid article The Fed's Recipe for Growth
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Fed's Recipe for Growth Uncle Ben's wild rate cut. by Irwin M. Stelzer One and done. That's what | some commentators are saying about the decision of the Federal Reserve Board's mon- | etary...
Paid article Two Aspirin and Call Us in 2008
levin, yuval
Two Aspirin and Call Us in 2008 The GOP health care consensus. by Yuval Levin The 2008 presidential campaign has seen the Democrats more outspoken on health care than they have been since the...
Paid article The Bad Guys You Don't Know
Guitta, olivieR
The Bad Guys You Don't Know Meet Hizb ut-Tahrir. by Olivier Guitta While al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood have become household names, another Sunni Islamist group of nearly equal...
Paid article Get a (Second) Life!
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Get a (Second) Life! The Avatars Are Coming By Jonathan V Last Chicago The online computer game Second Life has garnered more attention in the last 24 months than any other bit of technology....
Paid article Playing the America Card
TWINING, DANIEL
Playing the America Card As China's power grows, the rest of Asia warms up to Washington By Daniel Twining China's rise in Asia and the world is one of the big stories of our time. Goldman Sachs...
Paid article Bard's Brain
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
Bard's Brain What did Shakespeare think, and why did he think it? by Algis Valiunas Shakespeare is a force unlike any other in literature, and penetrating critics have recognized not only his...
Paid article Hurricane Hugo
RATLIFF, WILLIAM
Hurricane Hugo Latin America's future or just another Latin strong man? by William Ratliff Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez has become the most dramatic political player in Latin America during...
Paid article Family Matters
Alston, Edith
Family Matters Late parents, random children, and a greedy ACLU. by Edith Alston Arriving at the once-opulent Reconstruction mansion bought by her parents long ago on the cheap, Corlis McCrea is...
Paid article A Music Man
LIGHT, KATE
A Music ^ Man The view from the other side of the podium. by Kate Light Someplace—some places, I should say—between the emotional excesses of the current play Opus, about a classical string...
Paid article Two-Alarm Fire
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Two-Alarm Fire Can we defeat Islamofascism, and do we want to? by Philip Terzian The New York Times and the New York Review of Books have lately had some fun, in their fashion, at the expense of...
Paid article Only in New York
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Only in New York First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes therapy. by John Podhoretz If I could marry Ira and Abby, I would. I can't because (a) I'm married already and (b) Ira and Abby...
Paid article Parody
“I read plenty of kick-ass stories this year. There isn’t a single story in this book...that didn’t delight me, that didn’t make me want to crow, ‘Oh man, you gotta read this!’” —from Stephen...
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