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Vol. 013 Issue 012 (December 3 2007)
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Vol. 013 Issue 013 (December 10 2007)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook A Very Carter Christmas THE SCRAPBOOK was, frankly, thrilled this week to receive a letter in the mail with the return address that has brought hope to millions around the world, and...
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Casual
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barnett, dean
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Casual MEN ARE FROM THE MULTIPLEX When my wife and I began courting some ten years ago, she knew I loved the movies. I loved every bit of the cinema experience. I had favorite seats (fourth...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence DON’T RIDICULE ROMNEY THE CARICATURE depicting Mitt Romney on your November 26 cover is distasteful for two reasons. First it portrays Romney—an accomplished entrepreneur,...
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President Clinton and Mr. Hyde
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIAL President Clinton and Mr. Hyde Has Bill Clinton lost his touch? In the old days, when he didn’t want to take a clear position, he was the master of the straddle. Two days after...
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The Gentleman from Illinois
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BARNES, FRED
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The Gentleman from Illinois Henry Hyde, 1924-2007 BY FRED BARNES The first time I spoke to a prolife group—it was the summer of 1993—I expected Illinois congressman Henry Hyde to...
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'The Bombs of Dhamma'
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Grace, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Nick
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‘The Bombs of Dhamma’ Pakistan’s pop music scene. BY DAVEED GARTENSTEIN-ROSS & NICK GRACE Singer-songwriter Imran Raza and guitarist Faraz Anwar hope to bring an unlikely revolution to...
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Around the World in D.C. Cabs
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BORK, ELLEN
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Around the World in D.C. Cabs You never know who’ll be behind the wheel. BY ELLEN BORK A taxi ride in Washington, D.C., can be at least as thought provoking as a panel discussion at one of...
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Trading with Colombia
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Currie, Duncan
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Trading with Colombia President Uribe achieves a miracle—why won’t the Democrats help him? BY DUNCAN CURRIE Medell?n, Colombia Gregory Meeks is walking casually through what used to be the...
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Nonprofits Without Honor
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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Nonprofits Without Honor Sen. Grassley tackles the trillion-dollar tax-exempt sector. BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. Jesus, they preach, not only wants you to love the poor—Jesus wants you to get...
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Google and Its Enemies
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Google and Its Enemies The much-hyped project to digitize 32 million books sounds good. Why are so many people taking shots at it? BY JONATHAN V. LAST In 1998 Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded...
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Sing a Song of Ron Paul
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LABASH, MATT
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Sing a Song of Ron Paul The enchanter of the disenchanted attracts white-boy rappers, truther troubadours, and would-be Woody Guthries. BY MATT LABASH ‘If a thing isn’t worth saying, you sing...
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What To Do in Riyadh
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Wolosky, Max Boot, Lee
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What To Do in Riyadh You’re only two hours from the Emirates—get on a plane. BY MAX BOOT & LEE WOLOSKY Traveling to the Middle East can be a disconcerting experience. One day you feel as...
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Man vs. Machine
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Books&Arts Man vs. Machine John Bolton battles the bureaucracies BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Surrender Is Not an Option Defending America at the United Nations by John Bolton Threshold, 496 pp.,...
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What's in a Name
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Macomber, Shawn
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What’s in a Name Just about everything for the purposes of fi ction. BY SHAWN MACOMBER Tom Bedlam A Novel by George Hagen Random House, 464 pp., $25.95 In a telling scene from George Hagen’s...
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Melancholy Liberalism
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BLITZ, MARK
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Melancholy Liberalism The virtues of democracy that knows its limitations. BY MARK BLITZ Democratic Capitalism and Its Discontents by Brian C. Anderson ISI, 225 pp., $25 Brian C. Anderson’s...
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Greeks at War
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Lendon, J.E.
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Greeks at War A field marshal’s perspective. BY J.E. LENDON The Peloponnesian War Athens, Sparta, and the Struggle for Greece by Nigel Bagnall Thomas Dunne, 336 pp., $29.95 In the year 2002...
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Giants at Play
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Hentoff, Nat
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Giants at Play It’s 50 years since CBS’s pioneering ‘Sound of Jazz.’ BY NAT HENTOFF During television’s early years, jazz was infrequently seen, except when its few popular “names,” such as...
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America's Storyteller
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WALSH, PATRICK J.
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America’s Storyteller Our vision of the early republic owes much to James Fenimore Cooper. BY PATRICK J. WALSH James Fenimore Cooper The Early Years by Wayne Franklin Yale, 752 pp., $40 James...
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These Guns for Hire
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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These Guns for Hire The Coen brothers score another point for nihilism. BY JOHN PODHORETZ No Country for Old Men Directed by Ethan and Joel Coen No Country for Old Men is a frontrunner for...
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Parody “Senator Edward M. Kennedy has agreed to a multimillion dollar deal . . . to pen his memoirs, giving the veteran Massachusetts lawmaker a forum for his own perspective on a life and career...
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Vol. 013 Issue 014 (December 17 2007)
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Vol. 013 Issue 015 (December 24 2007)
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Vol. 013 Issue 016 (December 31 2007)
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