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Paid article "Too, Too Annoying"
Scrapbook Too, Too Annoying Challenged recently to name our least favorite prince of the church, The Scrapbook barely hesitated: That would be Archbishop Desmond Tutu, onetime primate of...
Paid article PRIZELESS
Epstein, Joseph
Casual PRIZELESS The MacArthur Fellowships were announced some weeks back, and, for the twenty-seventh year in a row, I did not win one. I could have used the half-million dollars,...
Paid article Beyond Doom & Gloom
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL Beyond Doom & Gloom The Washington Post’s front page story on the Republican Governors Association meeting last week carried the headline “Republican Governors Meet, Glumly.”...
Paid article A Little Something for the GOP?
BARNES, FRED
A Little Something for the GOP? If only Obama keeps his promises. BY FRED BARNES Republicans are doing what they usually do after losing an election, debating the future of the party and...
Paid article Tennis Shoes and Stolen Toilets
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Tennis Shoes and Stolen Toilets Russia’s military ‘renaissance.’ BY REUBEN F. JOHNSON In 1976, when Soviet fi ghter pilot Viktor Belenko defected to the West in his MiG-25, his U.S....
Paid article Biden: The Book
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Biden: The Book A glimpse into the future. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI . . . and I said, “Bless your heart, Joy, your eyes look great too, I think we had the same surgeon. No, really, you look...
Paid article Slouching Toward Washington
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Slouching Toward Washington The lurid foolishness of the Transition. BY PHILIP TERZIAN You may have noticed that some presidential Transitions are more equal than others. Here is my theory:...
Paid article Saakashvili Takes Paris
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Saakashvili Takes Paris A president and an intello walk into a Left Bank bar . . . BY ANNE-ELISABETH MOUTET As an exercise in diplomatic deployment, Mikhail Saakashvili had his French...
Paid article Worldwide Hate Speech Laws?
Shea, Nina
Worldwide Hate Speech Laws? Muslims and Christians together. BY NINA SHEA Two international meetings to promote interfaith harmony were held in the last two weeks, one in New York and...
Paid article Why We Call Them 'Human' Rights
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Why We Call Them Human Rights Ecuador just gave every virus, bacterium, insect, tree & weed constitutional rights. BY WESLEY J. SMITH Rights, properly understood, are moral entitlements...
Paid article Hispanic Panic
Currie, Duncan
Hispanic Panic Back to square uno para el GOP. BY DUNCAN CURRIE Congressman Mario DiazBalart, a Cuban-American Republican from the Miami area, puts it bluntly: “We have a very, very...
Paid article China's Gruesome Organ Harvest.
GUTMANN, ETHAN
China’s Gruesome Organ Harvest The whole world isn’t watching. Why not? BY ETHAN GUTMANN The jeepney driver sizes us up the minute we climb in. My research assistant is a healthy, young...
Paid article Rising Stars of the GOP
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Rising Stars at GOP Governors’ Meeting They’re a surprisingly upbeat group BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Sarah Palin was not scheduled to arrive for another 30 minutes, but by 9 A.M. last...
Paid article "Murder, They Wrote"
BREEN, JON L.
Murder, They Wrote The art of literary mayhem BY JON L. BREEN Why do we read true crime stories? Is it a voyeuristic interest in the details of someone else’s misfortune? Do we enjoy a...
Paid article 'Exiles' in Exile
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
‘Exiles’ in Exile E.H. Carr and the case of the disappearing masterpiece. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Russian nationalism is back in the news after a welcome lull, and that offers an opportunity...
Paid article Art Under Siege
Short, Edward
Art Under Siege Underground culture against kultur in the air. BY EDWARD SHORT In September 1938, at the height of the Munich crisis, which would result in Neville Chamberlain’s giving Herr...
Paid article Capital Idea
TAUBE, MICHAEL
Capital Idea How the market economy is to everyone’s advantage. BY MICHAEL TAUBE Capitalism has played a crucial role toward greater infl uence and respect for private ownership, trade...
Paid article Is Ugly Beautiful?
BERING, HENRIK
Is Ugly Beautiful? Standing athwart Francis Bacon’s reputation, yelling ‘Stop!’ BY HENRIK BERING The day jazz died can be pinpointed with great accuracy: It was the day Charlie Parker put...
Paid article The Chinese Wall
BORK, ELLEN
The Chinese Wall It separates reality from wishful thinking in the West. BY ELLEN BORK Last March, the largest demonstrations against Chinese rule since the late 1980s took place in Lhasa...
Paid article Bombay and Son
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Bombay and Son An Anglo-Indian fi lm is Dickensian, in the best sense of the word. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Stunned and in a state approaching bliss, I sat through every second of the closing...
Paid article Parody
Parody President George W. Bush and President-elect Barack Obama met in the Oval Offi ce of the White House on Monday, November 10, 2008. —News...
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