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Issue Vol. 012 Issue 039 (July 2 2007)
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Paid article SCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook An Overdue Memorial The Scrapbook has long regretted the diffidence with which America’s triumph in the Cold War was greeted. We never enjoyed a proper Victory over Communism day...
Paid article CASUAL
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual Old TOwn, new MOney There is a power plant in Old Town Alexandria, the old port city nestled along the Potomac River just south of Washington. It was built by the Potomac Electric...
Paid article SLOW-MOTION TET
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Slow-motion Te t Last week, a group of tribal leaders in Salah-ad-Din, the mostly Sunni province due north of Baghdad, agreed to work with the Iraqi government and U.S. forces against al Qaeda....
Paid article UNCOMPASSIONATE CONSERVATIVES
Uncompassionate Conservatives Call them heartless and frugal—they’ll be fl attered. by Fred Barnes In the good old days when Republicans ruled Congress, their instructions for President...
Paid article DEAR JUDGE REGGIE. . .
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Dear Judge Reggie . . . Letters from Scooter Libby’s friends and admirers. by Stephen F. H ayes Before Judge Reggie Walton sentenced Scooter Libby earlier this month, he was flooded with...
Paid article THE TWELVE COMMANDMENTS
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Twelve Commandments Giuliani lays down a marker. by Matthew Continetti Don’t let the gimmicky name fool you. The “12 Commitments to the American People” that former New York City...
Paid article PELOSI'S FAVORITE STALINIST
MURAVCHIK, JOSHUA
Pelosi’s Favorite Stalinist Return of the San Francisco Democrats. by Joshua Muravchik Since becoming speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi has campaigned for unconditional withdrawal from...
Paid article ONE.COUNTRY, TWO SYSTEMS, TEN YEARS
BAKER, GERARD
One Country, Tw o Systems, Te n Years Hong Kong is still Hong Kong. by Gerard Baker Hong Kong will soon mark the tenth anniversary of its return to China. At midnight on July 1, 1997, amid...
Paid article UP TO NO GOOD
WURMSER, MEYRAV
Up to No Good Iran and Syria’s sinister Mideast offensive. by Meyrav Wurmser As violence persists in Lebanon and escalates to civil war in Gaza, it would be foolish to minimize the turmoil...
Paid article PURSUIT OF LOVE
ALLEN, BROOKE
Pursuit of Love The life and art of Edith Wharton by brooke allen There is a huge cachet involved in writing an acknowledged “defnitive” biography of a major fgure. Leon Edel’s Henry James,...
Paid article BOYS WILL BE. . .
KIMBALL, ROGER
Boys Will Be . . . ... pleased by this garden of earthly delights. by Roger Kimball I wouldn’t be at all surprised if The Dangerous Book for Boys were banned by zealous school groups, social...
Paid article MISTER SECRETARY
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Mister Secretary A brilliant life of Wise Man No. 1. by Philip Terzian There never was, and there is never likely to be, a secretary of state quite like Dean Gooderham Acheson. Son of the...
Paid article A MOTOWN MYSTERY
Breen, John
A Motown Mystery Even lesser Leonard is well worth a read. by Jon breen When a major writer produces a sub-par book, it’s no great disaster, no unforgivable affront to readers. But the...
Paid article WARRIOR AT SEA
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
Warrior at Sea Admiral ‘Slew' McCain and the old Navy. by mac kubin Thomas owens Almost everyone knows that Sen. John McCain’s father was an admiral. Indeed, Adm. John S. McCain Jr., U.S....
Paid article ZION ON ICE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Zion on Ice Imagining Sitka as the New Jerusalem. by John Podhoretz Michael Chabon, the best writer of English prose in this country, and the most interesting novelist of his generation,...
Paid article PROPHET OF PROSPERITY
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Prophet of Prosperity A second look at a great American capitalist. by edwin m. yoder Jr. The portrayal of American worthies in the binary mode, as either paragons or demons, may originate...
Paid article ONE OF A KIND
GIOIA, TED
One of a Kind Haunted lives and lucky hands at the poker table. by Ted gioia Michael Ondaatje has earned a reputation as a major novelist based on a small body of work— fve short or...
Paid article UNDERHILL REVISITED
Short, Edward
Underhill Revisited The child was the father of the man in the Waugh household. by edwa rd short In Fathers and Sons, Evelyn Waugh’s grandson revisits some fascinating family history. Here is...
Paid article COOKE'S TOUR
SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
Cooke’s Tour A keen eye and sharpened pencil in wartime America. by Tracy lee simmons Just before the millennium turned over in 2000, a set of audiocassette tapes appeared for the frst...
Paid article IN BRIEF
TERZIAN, PHILIP
In Brief In which we recommend a handful of titles for the discriminating book buyer. For the coffee table. Collecting the Imagination: The First Fifty Years of the Ransom Center, edited by...
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