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IssueVol. 013 Issue 008 (November 5 2007)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook He’s Not the Boss of Us That Bruce Springsteen is not a fan of the present administration will not shock regular readers of The Scrapbook. He spent the closing hours of the 2004...
Paid articleCasual
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Casual Urbanities New York is dead—that’s what they said back in 1975. And 1929. And 1860. The city has died more times than you can count, and, like Nosferatu, it always manages to rise...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence UNIVERSITY DIVERSITY REGARDING JENNIFER RUBIN’s article on left-wing attempts to uphold racial preferences in Missouri (“Missouri Asks a Loaded Question,” October 22), it...
Paid articleWinning One Battle, Fighting the Next
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
EDITORIAL Winning One Battle, Fighting the Next America has won an important battle in the war on terror. We turned an imminent victory for Al Qaeda In Iraq into a humiliating defeat for...
Paid articleGeneration Vex
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Generation Vex The (really) long goodbye of the Baby Boomers. BY P. J. O’ROURKE Thus reported the Associated Press on Tuesday, October 16, 2007: The nation’s fi rst baby boomer applied for...
Paid articleThe Two-Man Race
BARNES, FRED
The Two-Man Race Only Rudy and Mitt have credible scenarios. BY FRED BARNES Ron Paul has been a striking presence in the Republican presidential debates. One result is he’s raised an...
Paid articleAwakenings
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Awakenings The Schiavo case revisited. BY WESLEY J. SMITH On October 19, only months after being nearly dehydrated to death when his feeding tube was removed, Jesse Ramirez walked out of the...
Paid articleBut Who Will Surveil the Judges?
SCHMITT, GARY
But Who Will Surveil the Judges? The FISA court and its failings. BY GARY SCHMITT For one who recently returned from Europe, where a colleague and I interviewed an array of domestic security...
Paid article'Murder with Impunity'
MARSHALL, PAUL
‘Murder with Impunity’ Iran targets the Baha’is—again. BY PAUL MARSHALL The Iranian government is currently intensifying its persecution of its largest religious minority, the Baha’is. This...
Paid articlePaying a Call on the Saudi Embassy
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Paying a Call on the Saudi Embassy The struggle for reform continues. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ October 22-26 was designated “Islamofascism Awareness Week” in a series of events held at college...
Paid articleRoger Stone, Political Animal
LABASH, MATT
Roger Stone, Political Animal ‘Above all, attack, attack, attack—never defend’ BY MATT LABASH New York/Miami Being a skilled confi dence man is both a blessing and a curse. If you truly...
Paid articleFrom the Beginning
Klepp, Lawrence
Books&Arts From the Beginning Time is shorter than you think BY LAWRENCE KLEPP A Natural History of Time by Pascal Richet Translated by John Venerella Chicago, 400 pp., $29 Saint Augustine...
Paid articleDefining Dubya
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Defining Dubya A rough first draft of the Bush administration. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Dead Certain The Presidency of George W. Bush by Robert Draper Free Press, 480 pp., $28 When George W....
Paid articlePoverty of Ideas
Schwartz, Joel
Poverty of Ideas Is there anything new to be said about the poor? BY JOEL SCHWARTZ The Persistence of Poverty Why the Economics of the Well-off Can’t Help the Poor by Charles Karelis Yale,...
Paid articleHe Walked the Line
SHIFLETT, DAVE
He Walked the Line The Man in Black ‘was rarely out of addiction’s grip.’ BY DAVE SHIFLETT Johnny Cash The Biography by Michael Streissguth Da Capo, 320 pp., $26 Britney Spears, the...
Paid articleDemocracy at Arms
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Democracy at Arms ‘The Soldier and the State’ is 50 years old, and still relevant. BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS While the average political scientist is lucky to make a name for himself in one...
Paid articleCops and Robber
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cops and Robber ‘American Gangster’ and the underside of 1970s New York. BY JOHN PODHORETZ American Gangster Directed by Ridley Scott Frank Lucas, the title character of American Gangster, is...
Paid articleParody
Parody “The Dalai Lama is in Washington for a week of festivities. On Wednesday, he will receive the Congressional Gold Medal in a ceremony at the Capitol, and will later deliver a speech on the...
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