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Paid articleHarvey Mansfield, Studs Terkel, and more.
Mansfield Speaks! The Scrapbook's favorite Harvard professor (and no, that's not damning with faint praise—we need both hands to count the Harvard profs we respect!) delivered the 36th annual...
Paid articleJoseph Epstein, dutiful son.
Death Benefits Sentimental, depressive, ghoulish, call it what you like, I happen to enjoy, every few months, a quiet half hour or so at the cemetery. My cemetery of choice is called Westlawn,...
Paid articleOn Pakistan, Al Gore, and more.
Send Them Packing Iwholeheartedly agree with Bill Roggio's "Al Qaeda's Pakistan Sanctuary" (April 2). Not only does our pro-Pakistan tilt fail to jibe with our overarching goal of spreading...
Paid articleNothing to Fear but Polls Themselves?
EDITORIAL Nothing to Fear but Polls Themselves? The 1990s were a silly time. But that decade did produce, at its close, an impressive pair of vice presidential candidates—Dick Cheney and Joe...
Paid articleGone-zales?
LINDBERG, TOD
Gone-zales? There may be a good reason Bush hangs on to his attorney general. by Tod Lindberg Three weeks ago, when Attorney General Alberto Gonzales testified before the Senate Judiciary...
Paid articlePuritans in Hollywood
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Puritans in Hollywood R-rated smoking, X-rated trans-fats. by Andrew Ferguson stonishing," said a friend of mine—like me, a former J- A-smoker who holds only fond memories of our old habit, along...
Paid articleBattlefield Earth and Other Faves
barnett, dean
Battlefield Earth and Other Faves Presidential candidates and pop culture. by Dean Barnett It is a now deservedly forgotten moment in presidential politicking lore. With the Democratic candidates...
Paid articleLibert?, Egalit? . . .
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
Liberte, Egalite Sarkozy! by Michel Gurfinkiel Paris In the first round of balloting on April 22—against multiple candidates spanning the ideological spectrum—France's new president-elect...
Paid articleThe Subjection of Islamic Women
SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF
The Subjection of Islamic Women And the fecklessness of American feminism By Christina Hoff Sommers The subjection of women in Muslim societies—especially in Arab nations and in Iran—is today...
Paid articleThe Sane Fringe Candidate
LABASH, MATT
The Sane Fringe Candidate Meet John Cox, Republican candidate for president By Matt Labash Los Angeles When you have a name like John Cox—a plain vanilla name, an achromatic name, a name that...
Paid articleAn Iraq To-Do List
BOOT, MAX
An Iraq To-Do List How we can help the surge succeed By Max Boot Since February, General David Petraeus and his team in Baghdad have been implementing classic counterinsurgency precepts that have...
Paid articleThomas of the Hardys
SWAIM, BARTON
Thomas of the Hardys The poet-novelist of old England by Barton Swaim Thomas Hardy's father taught him to play the violin. Father and son played in the little string ensemble of the Stins-ford...
Paid articleThe Warsaw Concerto
Fleming, Colin
The Warsaw Concerto Echoes of the classical past in modern Poland. by Colin Fleming Political poets are rarely so elusive in their work as Zbigniew Herbert (1924-1998), as devout an anti-Communist...
Paid articleBrains Distrust
Distrust, Brains
Brains Distrust A man of the left who is really, really mad. by Edward Short Readers familiar with The London Review of Books will be familiar with its frequent contributor Stefan Collini. Prolix,...
Paid articleGive Them a Sword
ZelniCk, robert
Give Them a Sword Sir David meets King Richard in the Interview of the Century. by Robert Zelnick With Frost/Nixon, Peter Morgan confirms his place as the multimedia master of a strange but...
Paid articleFrench Without Tears
PODHORETZ, JOHN
French Without Tears Veber's latest farce is fast, furious, and funny. by John Podhqretz Francis Veber turns 70 this year, but he's one of the youngest moviemakers in the world. Veber is a...
Paid articleParody
"WANTED: A NEW TRUMAN DOES ANYBODY IN THE 2008 FIELD HAVE WHAT IT TAKES?" —Newsweek, May 14, 2007 FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMAN DECLARES CANDIDACY FOR '08 Tm in this thing to win, and don't you forget...
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