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Paid article Defaming FDR
Scrapbook Defaming FDR The silver linings in any scandal, or so THE SCRAPBOOK has learned, are the more-in-sorrow-than-anger essays by friends and admirers of the person who’s been caught with...
Paid article SECONDHAND ROWS
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual SECONDHAND ROWS I’ve been a collector of odd volumes, the builder of a library, a stalwart of secondhand book shops, for as long as I can remember. Among my earliest memories are...
Paid article DEBATING SCHOOL CHOICE
Correspondence DEBATING SCHOOL CHOICE IN CELEBRATING City Journal editor Sol Stern’s school choice “apostasy” (“Schoolyard Brawl,” March 17), Daniel Casse dismisses as “doctrinaire”...
Paid article Gold Medal in Tyranny
EDITORIAL Gold Medal in Tyranny In July 2001, when the International Olympics Committee (IOC) awarded the 2008 summer games to Beijing, the international community began a...
Paid article Luckiest Man in the Race
BARNES, FRED
Luckiest Man in the Race For McCain, the best may be yet to come. BY FRED BARNES John McCain is one lucky fellow. Of course you can make your own luck, as the saying goes. That’s what McCain...
Paid article Confidence Game
SMICK, DAVID M.
Confi dence Game A McCain agenda for fi nancial recovery. BY DAVID M. SMICK The most dangerous time politically for John McCain is between now and Labor Day, when the GOP convention...
Paid article Precious Medals
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Precious Medals The Schumer plan for debasing heroism. BY JONATHAN V. LAST The federal government has had difficulty honoring the heroes of Flight 93. Fundraising for the national...
Paid article Recognition Without Power
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Recognition Without Power A report from independent Kosovo. BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Dumnica, Kosovo A month has passed since Kosovo declared its independence on February 17. Cynics had predicted...
Paid article Cheney in Baghdad
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Cheney in Baghdad What a difference two years make. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Baghdad As Vice President Dick Cheney chatted with Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki before their meeting last week,...
Paid article The Supreme Penalty
Sheley, Erin
The Supreme Penalty Arguing about the death penalty yet again. BY ERIN SHELEY This Supreme Court term marks a crossroads for death penalty jurisprudence. For the first time since 1890, the...
Paid article Politically Correct Eugenics
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Politically Correct Eugenics Brownback and Kennedy do the right thing. BY WESLEY J. SMITH It is a bitter irony that even as we are enlarging our commitment to human equality in many areas, we...
Paid article The Credit Crisis of 2008
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Credit Crisis of 2008 As was the case a century ago, it’s good to have a J.P. Morgan when you need one. BY IRWIN M. STELZER The really bad news about the debt crisis is that it is sowing...
Paid article Lessons from the Great Crash
PIERESON, JAMES
Lessons from the Great Crash The New Deal turns 75 as the United States faces another credit crisis requiring government measures to restore confi dence. BY JAMES PIERESON It was 75 years ago,...
Paid article One Writer's Voyage
GEZARI, JANET
One Writer’s Voyage For Joseph Conrad, the pain of creation BY JANET GEZARI Unlike Vladimir Nabokov, an established Russian writer who became an American writer, Joseph Conrad emerged as an...
Paid article Founders Keepers
MCCONVILLE, BRENDAN
Founders Keepers Joseph J. Ellis and his bestselling formula. BY BRENDAN MCCONVILLE Over the last dozen years or so, popular interest in the Founding Fathers has risen to new...
Paid article By the People
PUDDINGTON, ARCH
By the People Democracy isn’t everyone’s idea of freedom. BY ARCH PUDDINGTON During the middle 1970s, the condition of global freedom had reached so discouraging a state that even Daniel...
Paid article Ferrara for Me
marLowe, ann
Ferrara for Me The understated charm of the ‘fi rst modern city.’ BY ANN MARLOWE After three decades of visits to Italy, I stumbled upon the perfect small Italian city. It’s a wonderfully...
Paid article Feudal to Translate
Lavin, Abigail
Feudal to Translate A guide to the English dialect spoken only in China. BY ABIGAIL LAVIN Virginia Woolf once wrote that “humor is the fi rst gift to perish in a foreign language.” Of course,...
Paid article Genius on Parade
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Genius on Parade Einstein comes to America. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. You must, perhaps, have been born no later than 1940 to recall the exalted standing Albert Einstein enjoyed in American...
Paid article Parody
Parody “In my fi rst book, Dreams From My Father, I described the experience of my fi rst service at Trinity: ‘People began to shout, to rise from their seats and clap and cry out, a forceful...
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