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Vol. 013 Issue 024 (March 3 2008)
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Vol. 013 Issue 025 (March 10 2008)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook A Trudeaumania Postscript Lionel Chetwynd’s description last week (“Obama of the North,” March 3) of the damage done to Canada by its charismatic prime minister Pierre Elliott...
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Casual
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Eastland, Terry
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Casual THE GIFT OF FRIENDSHIP I once wrote a letter to my hero, hoping to get one back. This was early in 1976, and I’d recently taken my fi rst newspaper job. William F. Buckley Jr., who was...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence BORDER INSECURITY CANADIAN READERS of THE WEEKLY STANDARD—and there are many— look to your magazine for fresh and factual analysis. Olivier Guitta’s “The Canadian Peril”...
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Fair Weather Free Trader
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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EDITORIAL Fair Weather Free Trader A few weeks back, the Washington Post wrote that Democratic frontrunner Barack Obama is running on a “platform of hope and change.” Which is true enough—if...
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We Are All in His Debt
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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William F. Buckley Jr. 1925-2008 We Are All in His Debt BY WILLIAM KRISTOL Here’s one measure of the man and the scope of his achievement: No serious historian will be able to write about...
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A Man of Incessant Labor
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HITCHENS, CHRISTOPHER
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A Man of Incessant Labor BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS ‘At his desk,” wrote Christopher Buckley in his email to friends, “in Stamford this morning.” Well, one had somehow known that it would have to...
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On the 'Firing Line'
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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On the ‘Firing Line’ BY ANDREW FERGUSON I came to him when I was still a teenager, through television. You might be surprised at how many people found him this way. He published millions of...
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A Christian Gentleman
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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A Christian Gentleman BY JOSEPH BOTTUM In photographs from those days, the young William F. Buckley Jr. of the 1950s always seemed to have his legs stretched out—his feet up on a nearby chair,...
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How Bad Will It Be?
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Mccormack, John
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How Bad Will It Be? The Senate will be more, not less Democratic. BY JOHN MCCORMACK Last summer, Senate Republicans seemed headed for a cliff in the 2008 election and likely to land on the...
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The Race Minefield
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Race Minefi eld Yes, it will matter in the election. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES As Barack Obama strode to the podium after his triumphant victory in the South Carolina primary last month, the...
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The Real Reformer
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Goldberg, Robert
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The Real Reformer McCain’s superior prescription for health care. BY ROBERT GOLDBERG John McCain’s proposal for health care reform is more than a plan for making health care more...
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The Education of John McCain
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Petrilli, Chester E. Finn Jr., Michael J.
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The Education of John McCain What he can—and can’t—do for the public schools. BY CHESTER E. FINN JR. & MICHAEL J. PETRILLI As the GOP debates whether John McCain is sufficiently Reaganesque,...
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The Patton Of Counterinsurgency
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Kagan, Frederick W. Kagan, Kimberly
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THE PATTON OF COUNTERINSURGENCY Lieutenant General Raymond Odierno translated the Petraeus doctrine into a winning strategy. BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN & KIMBERLY KAGAN Great commanders often come...
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In Tune With the Times
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Stauffer, George B.
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Books&Arts In Tune With the Times A second look at Edward Elgar BY GEORGE B. STAUFFER Edward Elgar and His World Edited by Byron Adams Princeton, 448 pp., $22.95 Musicians and music...
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Little Soso
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WEISS, MICHAEL
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Little Soso For Stalin, the child was father of the tyrant. BY MICHAEL WEISS Young Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore Knopf, 496 pp., $30 There’s a grim irony in the fact that Joseph Stalin fi...
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Faith, Hope, and ...
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ANDERSON, RYAN T.
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Faith, Hope, and . . . Evangelicals in America. BY RYAN T. ANDERSON Faith in the Halls of Power How Evangelicals Joined the American Elite by D. Michael Lindsay Oxford, 352 pp., $24.95 Up...
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The Gang's All Here
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BUNCH, SONNY
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The Gang’s All Here Ensembles are a strength, and a weakness, of directors. BY SONNY BUNCH When the Oscar nominations were announced back in January, few were surprised that There Will Be...
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Fashion Talks Back
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TUSHNET, EVE
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Fashion Talks Back A new show at the Met proves we are what we wear. BY EVE TUSHNET blog.mode: addressing fashion Metropolitan Museum of Art Through April 13 Eventually the Cockettes will use...
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Winners Take All
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Lendon, J.E.
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Winners Take All The Roman way of war. BY J.E. LENDON Mediterranean Anarchy, Interstate War, and the Rise of Rome by Arthur M. Eckstein California, 389 pp., $49.95 In the...
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And the Oscar Goes, Too
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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And the Oscar Goes, Too Horror and tedium at the Academy Awards. BY JOHN PODHORETZ This year’s excruciatingly boring Oscars stumbled to a conclusion with the victory of a movie that (a)...
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Parody
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Parody They proclaimed George W. Bush Day in Benin, thronged streets by the tens of thousands in Tanzania and christened the George Bush Motorway in Ghana. As he wrapped up his Africa trip in...
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Vol. 013 Issue 026 (March 17 2008)
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Vol. 013 Issue 027 (March 24 2008)
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Vol. 013 Issue 028 (March 31 2008)
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