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Issue Vol. 013 Issue 003 (October 1 2007)
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Paid article Chris Dodd's crooked father, Willy Stern, etc.
The Dodd-Father The Scrapbook enjoys a good cry as much as anyone, and we suspect there wasn't a dry eye in the New York Times newsroom last week when they published "Dodd's Other Campaign:...
Paid article Victorino Matus, searcher
The Truth Is Out There Every now and then, when I pause to reflect on our ever-changing world, I wonder whatever happened to Big-foot. Weren't we supposed to have found him by now? A television...
Paid article S-Veto It
EDITORIAL S-Veto It You've heard the analogy. A national mandate requiring everyone to have health insurance is just like the requirement that drivers buy auto insurance. Mitt Romney, for one,...
Paid article The Tough-Guy Liberal
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
TheTough-Guy Lee Bollinger tries to take on Ahmadinejad. by Harvey Mansfield In his grand confrontation with the Iranian president, President Lee Bollinger of Columbia University did his best to...
Paid article Laser Printers: the Silent Killer
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Laser Printers: the Silent Killer The wisdom of Russia. by Reuben F. Johnson Kiev In the decade I spent living in Moscow I marveled at how many Russian companies, government offices, banks, and...
Paid article The Saffron Revolution
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
The Saffron Revolution Bloody but hopeful days in Burma. by Stephen Schwartz At this writing, on Friday, September 28, the Burmese military regime has brought its heavy hammer down on the...
Paid article They Always Blame Reagan…
Kengor, paul
They Always Blame Reagan . . . His backing of the Afghan mujahedeen did not create the Taliban. by Paul Kengor It has become a truism in liberal circles that Ronald Reagan brought us Osama bin...
Paid article Over to You, California
Wagner, David M.
Over to You, California Maryland's high court upholds marriage. by David M. Wagner On September 18, in Conaway v. Deane, Maryland became the latest in a string of non-Bible Belt states whose high...
Paid article Next Stop Kandahar
HEMINGWAY, MARK
NEXT STOP KANDAHAR The counterinsurgenCy begins in Kansas By Mark Hemingway Captain Steve Gerber, the ranking American soldier on the scene, scans the perimeter of the Afghan village for signs of...
Paid article Alan Shrugged
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Alan Shrugged ... And Washington fell to its knees by Andrew Ferguson Iwas in the midst of reading up on Alan Greenspan, whose new memoir, The Age of Turbulence, has just been published to wide...
Paid article Below the Surface
Short, Edward
Below the Surface What is not said speaks loud and clear. by Edward Short No one now writing has put together a more consistently brilliant body of work than William Trevor. Wit, inventiveness,...
Paid article James's Faith
KLINGHOFFER, DAVID
James's Faith The pragmatist who understood the value of religion. by David Klinghoffer The series of New Atheist tracts that have shot up the bestseller list seem like distress flares launched...
Paid article The Nose Knows
yoffe, eMily
The Nose Knows A brief for the sense that gets no respect. by Emily Yoffe In The Scent of Desire, psychologist Rachel Herz, a professor at Brown, wants to elevate our sense of smell—neglected, and...
Paid article Diminishing Europe
OZMENT, STEVEN
Diminishing Europe The good life in Germany does not include children. by Steven Ozment Asaying from the German Middle Ages suggests that a couple who cannot have children may be more burdened...
Paid article One for the Good Guys
PODHORETZ, JOHN
One for the Good Guys An action thriller that approaches reality. by John Podhoretz Unfortunate moviegoers who have suffered through Hollywood's recent efforts to make geopolitical sense of the...
Paid article Parody
"During a question and answer session [at Columbia University], Ahmadinejad appeared tense and unsmiling, in contrast to more relaxed interviews and appearances earlier in the day." —Associated...
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