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Issue Vol. 013 Issue 024 (March 3 2008)
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Paid article The Castro News Network
Scrapbook The Castro News Network The mainstream media’s soft spot for Fidel Castro was a constant feature of his thuggish half-century in power. So it was altogether fitting that when the...
Paid article KEEP DESPAIR ALIVE
LABASH, MATT
Casual KEEP DESPAIR ALIVE Some people think cults are creepy. But as a child in the seventies, I rather enjoyed them. Whether Jonestowners, the Children of God, or the Symbionese Liberation...
Paid article Hear No Evil
EDITORIAL Hear No Evil On February 16, last year’s bipartisan legislation governing the collection of foreign intelligence and protecting from liability all persons who comply with federal...
Paid article Coupe Deval
barnett, dean
Coupe Deval The unhappy fi rst year in offi ce of Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick—Barack Obama’s friend and oratorical model. BY DEAN BARNETT Boston Early last week, the...
Paid article Never Apologize, Never Explain
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Never Apologize, Never Explain Obama’s Achilles’ heel? BY JONATHAN V. LAST Madison, Wisconsin Michelle Obama made headlines last week with comments she offered at two rallies in Wisconsin....
Paid article Obama of the North
CHETWYND, LIONEL
Obama of the North The cautionary tale of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. BY LIONEL CHETWYND Chris Matthews tells us that Obama’s victory speech after the Potomac primaries he felt “this thrill going...
Paid article The New York Times vs. John McCain
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The New York Times vs. John McCain All the rumors fi t to print. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Shortly after sundown on Wednesday night, the New York Times posted on its website a long story about John...
Paid article It's Not Over Till It's Over
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
It’s Not Over Till It’s Over Hillary still has a chance. BY JOHN J. DIIULIO JR. My American politics undergraduate students tease me without mercy for predicting a year ago that the...
Paid article Egypt's Identity Crisis
MARSHALL, PAUL
Egypt’s Identity Crisis Religious tolerance for some. BY PAUL MARSHALL When the newly nominated American ambassador to Cairo, Margaret Scobey, testified at her Senate confirmation hearing on...
Paid article Michael Moore with a Security Clearance
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Michael Moore with a Security Clearance How did this leftist professor end up in the intelligence community? BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD How do we explain the bizarre recent National...
Paid article Cuba After Fidel
Currie, Duncan
Cuba After Fidel Can the society he ruined get back on its feet? BY DUNCAN CURRIE In January 1959, during the early days of the Cuban revolution, Fidel Castro declared, “Behind me come others...
Paid article Trading Places
BARNES, FRED
Trading Places The coalition party becomes the consensus party, and vice versa. BY FRED BARNES For decades, Democrats have been the coalition party. They brought together groups of people who...
Paid article Six Things We Don't Know
EMERY, NOEMIE
Six Things We Don’t Know In which a prognosticator surveys the landscape of campaign ’08 and raises the white fl ag of surrender BY NOEMIE EMERY John McCain: Does his appeal to independents,...
Paid article Feminism and the English Language
GELERNTER, DAVID
Feminism and the English Language Can the damage to our mother tongue be undone? BY DAVID GELERNTER How can I teach my students to write decently when the English language has become a...
Paid article Greek Bearing Gifts
WHARTON, DAVID
Greek Bearing Gifts Homer, whoever he was, still speaks to us. BY DAVID WHARTON How to take account of Homer’s infl uence in the world? To count them all, demands a thousand tongues / A throat...
Paid article Agony of Defeat
WHITCOMB, ROBERT
Agony of Defeat Division I beats scholarship. BY ROBERT WHITCOMB William Dowling, professor of English at Rutgers, seems to be an angry man who has, willingly or not, transformed his public...
Paid article The Great Lover
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
The Great Lover The case of Giacomo Casanova, the libertine-librarian. BY ALGIS VALIUNAS Everyone knows what the word Casanova means—according to taste, and often depending on one’s sex,...
Paid article Tar Heel Statesman
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Tar Heel Statesman The Constitution did well by Sam Ervin, and vice versa. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. My native state of North Carolina has too seldom given a good account of itself in national...
Paid article Seeing Is Believing
MacDonald, Heather
Seeing Is Believing The drama behind the scenes at the Metropolitan Opera. BY HEATHER MAC DONALD If you’ve ever wanted to be backstage during an opera, now’s your chance. The Metropolitan...
Paid article The Way We Were
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Way We Were New Hollywood and the new critics. BY JOHN PODHORETZ These are hard times for professional movie critics. The job has gotten far more diffi cult in the past 15 years, because...
Paid article Parody
Parody ProPublica, a nonprofi t newsroom that plans to launch online this spring . . . is in the process of hiring 25 journalists . . . to do what [editor Paul Steiger] calls “the deep-dive...
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