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Issue Vol. 012 Issue 044 (August 6 2007)
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Paid article Cleavage, Obama, etc.
The Clinton Cleavage Clamor As everyone knows, The Scrap-book is a dedicated chronicler of the wayward press, and faithful student of journalistic tropes and tics. Case in point: The curious habit...
Paid article Joseph Bottum, ex-urbanite.
Our Town Ican understand why somebody would want to live in Manhattan. And I can understand why somebody would want to live in Moscow, Idaho. It's all the places in between that remain a mystery. A...
Paid article The Glorious Revolution and more.
Alaska's Sweetheart Living in Alaska, I heartily concur with Fred Barnes that Sarah Palin is Alaska's sweetheart ("The Most Popular Governor," July 16). Perhaps after America wakes up from the...
Paid article Radio Free America
EDITORIAL Radio Free America When Sen. Dick Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, talks about fairness, it's a good idea to count the silverware. "It's time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine," says...
Paid article Mr. Brown Goes to Washington
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Mr. Brown Goes to Washington The new prime minister will be cordially, but not warmly, welcomed. by Irwin M. Stelzer Gordon Brown bears no physical resemblance to the lanky Jimmy Stewart who...
Paid article The Green Revolutionary
MIller, Henry I.
The Green Revolutionary The Gates Foundation could learn a thing or two from Norman Borlaug. by Henry I. Miller On July 17, the Congressional Gold Medal (the nation's highest civilian award) was...
Paid article Unwelcome Internet Guests
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Unwelcome Internet Guests The problem of jihadist websites hosted in America. by Jonathan V. Last An ambitious private initiative to help American Internet service providers (ISPs) identify...
Paid article The Justice Dept. Run Amok
Blum, Edward
The Justice Dept. Run Amok The latest abuse of the Voting Rights Act. by Edward Blum Unlike its more upscale neighbors of Scarsdale and Larchmont, the village of Port Chester, New York (pop....
Paid article See Rudy Run
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
See Rudy Run Why Giuliani, despite everything, remains the Republican frontrunner By Matthew Continetti Sioux City, Iowa Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City and candidate for...
Paid article Mark Sanford vs. the Good Old Boy Party
BARNES, FRED
Mark Sanford vs. the Good Old Boy Party Can South Carolina's government be brought into the 21st century? By Fred Barnes Greenville, South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford is standing in front of...
Paid article Never Speak to Strangers
Satter, David
Never Speak to Strangers A memoir of journalism, the Cold War, and the KGB By David Satter February 1977 Ableak, overcast day in Riga had given way to a night that was clear and bitter cold. The...
Paid article The Outsider
BARONE, MICHAEL
Robert Novak, Rowland Evans, mid-1960s The Outsider Inside politics with Robert Novak by Michael Barone Iam a pessimist by nature, which is why I have spent my life as a journalist instead of...
Paid article A Girl's Own Story
Montgomery, Erin
A Girl's Own Story Coming of age in the polio era. by Erin Montgomery Body casts, wheelchairs, and a fierce longing to overcome the ravages of a crippling virus are hardly the stuff of a carefree,...
Paid article Mencken Slept Here
HOVANNISIAN, GARIN
Mencken Slept Here Has Baltimore forgotten the Sage of Baltimore? by Garin Hovannisian For the first half of the 20th century, an ordinary row house in a quiet Baltimore neighborhood was the...
Paid article Machine Dreams
TUSHNET, EVE
Machine Dreams The vision of the world in interwar Europe. by Eve Tushnet At the National Gallery's exhibit on Central European photography, the machinery is glamorous and the pretty women are...
Paid article Come Back, Apu
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Come Back, Apu You can take the Simpsons out of Springfield, but by John Podhoretz The makers of The Simpsons Movie—notably Simpsons creator Matt Groening and its Oscar-winning executive producer,...
Paid article Parody
“Addiction is a terrible and vicious disease. Since Lindsay transitioned to outpatient care, she has been monitored on a SCRAM bracelet and tested daily in order to support her sobriety....
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