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IssueVol. 014 Issue 004 (October 6 2008)
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Paid article"'New York Sun,' R.I.P"
Scrapbook ‘New York Sun,’ R.I.P THE SCRAPBOOK has been wearing black this week, mourning the loss of the New York Sun, which published its last issue on September 30. Like its namesake, a...
Paid articleTHE GRAPES OF WRATH
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual THE GRAPES OF WRATH Dawn’s chill at last surrendered to the warmth of the mid-morning sun, as rows of verdant grapevines revealed their fruit seductively. Crouching on the chalky...
Paid articleBORKING BLAME
JR, H. THOMAS WELLS
Correspondence BORKING BLAME CHARLOTTE ALLEN’S September 29 article, “Justice For All,” mischaracterizes the role of the American Bar Association in the U.S. Senate’s failure to confi rm the...
Paid articleCan They Catch Up?
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Can They Catch Up? The odds are against John McCain and Sarah Palin winning this election. It’s not easy to make up a 6point defi cit in the last four weeks. But it can be...
Paid articlePalin Comes Out Swinging
BARNES, FRED
Palin Comes Out Swinging And keeps hope alive for McCain. BY FRED BARNES arah Palin’s scintillating success in last week’s vice presidential debate with Joe Biden has made her an enormous...
Paid articleThe Pros Lose to the Cons
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Pros Lose to the Cons Lou Dobbs replaces Milton Friedman as the face of economic conservatism. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI Remember the good old days, when the world economy hummed along and...
Paid articleThe Truthers' New Friends
YOUNG, CATHY
The Truthers’ New Friends The Russian government warms up to 9/11 conspiracy theories. BY CATHY YOUNG As the post-Georgia chill in U.S.Russian relations con tinues, the Russian govern ment...
Paid articleLosing the Plot
SCHULMAN, SAM
Losing the Plot Suffering the consequences of the Narrative bacillus. BY SAM SCHULMAN I have always wanted to go to Crete. And in two weeks, I shall carry my wife there—much as Zeus did the...
Paid articleThe Spirit of '76
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Spirit of ’76 What McCain can learn from Gerald Ford about closing a gap. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES John McCain had two good days late last week. It had been a while. On Thursday, Sarah Palin...
Paid articleR-e-s-p-e-c-t
NAGEL, ROBERT F.
R-e-s-p-e-c-t The next stage in litigating same-sex marriage. BY ROBERT F. NAGEL As odd as it may sound, when the California Supreme Court recently declared that prohibitions against...
Paid articleHow to Win in Afghanistan
KOLENDA, CHRISTOPHER D.
How to Win in Afghanistan It’s time to adjust the strategy. BY CHRISTOPHER D. KOLENDA How is it that we fi nd ourselves unable to dispatch the Taliban seven years after their downfall?...
Paid articleThe Demise of a Giant Hedge Fund
KESSLER, ANDY
The Demise of a Giant Hedge Fund The old Wall Street is dead. Long live the new Wall Street! BY ANDY KESSLER Before the last of Wall Street gets sold off as day-old fi sh on Fulton Street...
Paid articleWhere the Jews Vote Republican
STERN, WILLY
Where the Jews Vote Republican One thing Israelis and Palestinians can agree on is that Obama is bad news. BY WILLY STERN My Palestinian driver insists we stop by Arafat’s tomb to pay our...
Paid articleGood for Art
Epstein, Joseph
Good for Art Money helps, and talent too BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN After reading Marjorie Garber’s Patronizing the Arts, I conclude that the ideal arts patron is a shy, retired Mafi a don without...
Paid articleSin No More
Bachrach, Judy
Sin No More Apologies differ, and so do the reasons to apologize. BY JUDY BACHRACH Naturally, one opens The Art of the Public Grovel with great expectations, especially since the...
Paid articleWhere the Elite Meet
Sault, Samantha
Where the Elite Meet To see, be seen, and move the merchandise. BY SAMANTHA SAULT For most of us, early September is the end of summer. For the fashion industry, early September is the start...
Paid articleCuba's Gift
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Cuba’s Gift Building the market for rum, and a brand name. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER Anyone interested in drinking knows that Bacardi is one of the world’s great brands. It’s the third...
Paid articleGeorgians in Love
PALMER, ANDREW
Georgians in Love The world of post-Soviet immigrants in America. BY ANDREW PALMER Sana Krasikov’s debut short story collection is, it’s true, full of post-Soviet immigrants— mostly...
Paid article"Paul Newman, 1925-2008"
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Paul Newman, 1925-2008 ‘He made it seem like great fun to be a guy.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ There is a moment in The Sting, the most popular movie Paul Newman ever made, when his character, the...
Paid articleParody
Parody “As the Swedish Academy enters fi nal deliberations for this year’s [Nobel Prize for Literature], permanent secretary Horace Engdahl said it’s no coincidence that most winners are...
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