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IssueVol. 013 Issue 012 (December 3 2007)
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Paid articleYou Say Bravery, We Say Brokaw
Scrapbook You Say Bravery, We Say Brokaw “Tomorrow,” said the ad in last Monday’s New York Times, “the Committee to Protect Journalists will honor five brave journalists.” With support from...
Paid articleNOTHING FOR ME, THANKS"
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual NOTHING FOR ME, THANKS This year for Christmas, get me nothing. A lot of it. After moving house recently and boxing up all our possessions, I’ve concluded that we have too much stuff....
Paid articleTERRORISTS AT SEA
Correspondence TERRORISTS AT SEA SETH CROPSEY wrote in his article “Don’t Give Up the Ships” (November 19) that “No terrorists have struck from the sea.” This will be news to the United States...
Paid article200 Reasons Why the Election Matters
EDITORIAL 200 Reasons Why the Election Matters The other day, at the annual meeting of the Federalist Society in Washington, D.C., Rudy Giuliani observed that there are “200 reasons why the...
Paid articleNot Your Father's Tories
Salam, Reihan
Not Your Father’s Tories The Cameron conservatives look like winners. BY REIHAN SALAM British conservatives have spent a decade clawing their way back to respectability, and they finally...
Paid articleThe Case Against Despair
BARNES, FRED
The Case Against Despair It’s not impossible to shrink the federal government. BY FRED BARNES The safest of all assumptions in Washington is that year after year federal spending will rise....
Paid articleThe Huckabee Surge
Eastland, Terry
The Huckabee Surge He’s running strong in Iowa, but has he peaked? BY TERRY EASTLAND For Bob Vander Plaats, January 3 —the day of the Iowa caucus— can’t get here quickly enough. Vander...
Paid articleThe Stab That Failed
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Stab That Failed The congressional Democrats’ surge-against-the-surge— a case study in political futility BY NOEMIE EMERY Eagerly anticipating the defeat in Iraq to which they are so much...
Paid articleThe End of the Stem Cell Wars
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
The End of the Stem Cell Wars A victory for science, for the pro-life movement, and for President Bush RYAN T. ANDERSON The stem cell wars are over. Leading scientists are telling us that they...
Paid articleRead, Weep, and Vote
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Read, Weep, and Vote A bookshelf of ‘writing’ from the presidential candidates BY ANDREW FERGUSON Is the traditional campaign book dead? Several weeks ago, for reasons I’m not entirely clear...
Paid articlePrancing Rudy
CATTON, PIA
Prancing Rudy The artist of the dance. BY PIA CATTON Superlatives and extremes have barely enough power when describing the life of Rudolf Nureyev. He studied ballet with the best teachers at...
Paid articleOn the Brink
SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
On the Brink England’s Indian summer before the Great War. BY TRACY LEE SIMMONS Perhaps posing a bit for pithy immortality, Virginia Woolf famously declared that human nature...
Paid articleAmerica When Young
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
America When Young The birthing pains of an earlier republic. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Americans who take a serious interest in their history and how it is written will be familiar with a...
Paid articleDuchess Wannabe
Bachrach, Judy
Duchess Wannabe ‘Anastasia’ fooled some of the people all of the time. BY JUDY BACHRACH In 1921, in an insane asylum just outside Berlin, an inmate registered as Fr?ulein Unbekannt (“Miss...
Paid articleThe Quiet Crusade
Hess, Stephen
The Quiet Crusade Ike and the ‘hidden-hand presidency’ on civil rights. BY STEPHEN HESS This carefully researched and readable book on an important subject—civil rights during the...
Paid articleLost Kingdom
marLowe, ann
Lost Kingdom A 1964 memoir conjures old Afghanistan. BY ANN MARLOWE Land of the High Flags is an artifact of a time when a foreigner could unabashedly enjoy being in Afghanistan the way one...
Paid articleThe Sky's the Limit
ZENDEH, SOHEIL
The Sky’s the Limit How and why Americans chronicle our birds. BY SOHEIL ZENDEH Scott Weidensaul claims that birding is now mainstream in America. When I read that I wondered which one of us...
Paid articleBooked Up
SIMON, JOHN
Booked Up A critic’s anthology of literary bliss. BY JOHN SIMON Back in 1486, when books were scarce, 23-year-old Pico de la Mirandola could declare himself de omni re scibili...
Paid articleIn Brief
TERZIAN, PHILIP
In Brief Some holiday suggestions for the thinking man’s coffee table. BY PHILIP TERZIAN Houses of the Founding Fathers: The Men Who Made America and the Way They Lived by Hugh Howard,...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Israeli and Palestinian leaders made new efforts on Monday toward preparing a joint statement ahead of an international peace gathering planned for next week, but some issues remain to be...
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