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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Arctic Freezes Over THE SCRAPBOOK, being conservative, admits to a general aversion to change, which is why we were so distressed to learn of the massive, recordsetting decline...
Paid articleCasual
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Casual The Books of Christmas The Christmas Almanac and The Little Big Book of Christmas. Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader Christmas Collection and The Kingfisher Book of Classic Christmas...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence THE VALUE OF NONPROFITS JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. is a distinguished social science researcher who has challenged conventional wisdom in his fi eld. So it was surprising to read his...
Paid articleTime to Move On ... From Hillary
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Time to Move On . . . From Hillary The defining moment of the Democratic presidential campaign so far came during the Des Moines Register debate, December 13, at 2:10 p.m. Central...
Paid articleThe Man Who Started It All
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Man Who Started It All Twenty-fi ve years of John McLaughlin BY ANDREW FERGUSON Okay, if he won’t mention it, I will: The year just ending marks the 25th anniversary of The McLaughlin...
Paid articleMcCain's Last Stand
BARNES, FRED
McCain’s Last Stand He still has a chance. BY FRED BARNES Inman, South Carolina John McCain finished a Q-and-A session with reporters here with a shot of his offbeat humor. “Thank you,...
Paid articleThe Perils of Huckaplomacy
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Perils of Huckaplomacy Don’t know much about foreign policy. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Just moments into the third Republican presidential debate, last June 5, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer asked former...
Paid articleIndependence Day?
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Independence Day? Forget the U.N., forget the EU—Kosovars look to America. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Pristina, Kosovo This capital may be the only city in the world with streets named for Robert...
Paid articleTry a Little Forgiveness
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Try a Little Forgiveness The Bush-Paulson mortgage bailout. BY IRWIN M. STELZER American capitalism as we know it is dead; America is now the Argentina of the north, a place where no contract...
Paid articleGuess Who Didn't Come to Annapolis
Karl, Jonathan
Guess Who Didn’t Come to Annapolis Bush asked the Iraqis to attend the peace conference. Why didn’t they? BY JONATHAN KARL With security improving in Iraq, it’s possible for the first time in...
Paid articleMormons, Muslims, and Multiculturalism
ANDERSON, KENNETH
Mormons, Muslims, and Multiculturalism The deeply dispiriting Romney-Huckabee showdown BY KENNETH ANDERSON Some personal declarations: Mitt Romney is not my candidate. He is (in my humble...
Paid articleFlight 93 Remembered
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Flight 93 Remembered While government dithers, Americans build their own memorials BY JONATHAN V. LAST Union City, California Last Saturday, America’s fi rst major memorial to Flight 93 was...
Paid articleAlive and Kicking
BELL, JEFFREY
Alive and Kicking Reports of the demise of social conservatism are greatly exaggerated BY JEFFREY BELL As recently as a month or two ago, political analysts were drafting obituaries for...
Paid articleAt the Filling Station
HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
Books&Arts At the Filling Station Stirred, not shaken, by the drinking arts BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS How’s Your Drink? Cocktails, Culture, and the Art of Drinking Well by Eric Felten Agate...
Paid articleMan with a Plan
Lefever, Ernest W.
Man with a Plan When America saved Europe—after World War II. BY ERNEST W. LEFEVER The Most Noble Adventure The Marshall Plan and the Time When America Helped Save Europe by Greg Behrman Free...
Paid articleThe Write Stuff
Bauerlein, Mark
The Write Stuff The hunger for literature among student offi cers. BY MARK BAUERLEIN Soldier’s Heart Reading Literature Through Peace and War at West Point by Elizabeth D. Samet Farrar,...
Paid articleEarth to Newt
Mehan, G. Tracy III
Earth to Newt A Gingrich revolution on behalf of the environment. BY G. TRACY MEHAN III A Contract with the Earth by Newt Gingrich and Terry L. Maple Foreword by Edward O. Wilson Johns...
Paid articleWhere the Auction Is
GUASPARI, DAVID
Where the Auction Is The game of bridge and the human condition. BY DAVID GUASPARI The Backwash Squeeze and Other Improbable Feats A Newcomer’s Journey into the World of Bridge by Edward...
Paid articleBeyond Betar
GELERNTER, DAVID
Beyond Betar How the Jews have adapted to history. BY DAVID GELERNTER Jews and Power by Ruth Wisse Schocken, 256 pp., $19.95 This is a study in compression. In less than 200 pages Ruth Wisse...
Paid articleWeepers Creepers
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Weepers Creepers It’s Ian McEwan’s novel on steroids. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Atonement Directed by Joe Wright After the enormous success of their fi lm versions of E.M. Forster’s Room With a View...
Paid articleParody
Parody “When I was a kid, we used to drive on the Beltway past the big Mormon temple outside Washington.” —Maureen Dowd, The New York Times, December 9 The Mormon temple outside Washington...
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