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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook Farewell, Charlton Heston The Scrapbook notes with particular sadness the death last week of Charlton Heston, age 84. We have a proprietary interest in the great actor,...
Paid articleCASUAL
Messenger, Robert
Casual O Canada Last weekend, I happened on a recording of the Scottish traditional “The Bonnie Lass of Fyvie” played by the Pipes and Drums of the 48th Highland regiment. It’s a catchy...
Paid articlePROGRESS, ACTUALLY
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
Progress, Actually The last time General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker reported to Congress on the state of the Iraq war, “benchmarks” were all the rage. Congress had established...
Paid articleVULTURES OF THE LEFT
barnett, dean
Vultures of the Left Harry Reid and company welcome bad news and ignore good news. by Dean Barnett On April 18, 2007, a series of five car bombs hit Baghdad, killing almost 200 people....
Paid articleTHEY REALLY DO PLAN TO SURRENDER
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
They Really Do Plan to Surrender Don’t put your hope in Democratic statesmanship. by Matthew Continetti This time there were no peace marches. There was no MoveOn.org ad in the New York Times...
Paid articleA DEBT THAT CAN NEVER BE REPAID
Fumento, Michael
A Debt That Can Never Be Repaid Michael Monsoor is awarded the Medal of Honor. by Michael Fumento Spring 2006: The Mulaab district of Ramadi, Iraq. Graffiti boast that this is “the...
Paid articleTHE YEAR OF TAKING OFFENSE
BARNES, FRED
The Year of Taking Offense Foot-stamping demands for apologies aren’t presidential. by Fred Barnes The McCain campaign was offended last week, mightily offended. Democratic senator Jay...
Paid articleSEX, NAZIS, AND VIDEOTAPE
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Sex, Nazis, and Videotape The inestimable entertainment of the Max Mosley scandal by Anne-Elisabeth Moutet London It’s the cup of tea that lifts the Max Mosley sex scandal from the tawdry...
Paid articleCARRYING A TORCH FOR CHINA
GUTMANN, ETHAN
Carrying a Torch for China Skip the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, Mr. President By Ethan Gutmann London It was my four-year-old son’s fi rst demonstration. But he was getting...
Paid articleEMBRACE YOUR INNER TEDDY ROOSEVELT
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Embrace Your Inner Teddy Roosevelt An economic agenda for John McCain By Irwin M. Stelzer John McCain is for low taxes, rapid economic growth, and free trade. Those are the underpinnings of...
Paid articleMENNONITES AND MAMMONITES . . .
WOOD, GRAEME
Mennonites and Mammonites . . . in Paraguay By Graeme Wood Asunción Something’s strange about Sunday-morning service at Raíces, the biggest Mennonite church in Paraguay’s capital city. The...
Paid articleGRAND AMBITION
Collins, Susan D.
Grand Ambition From the Greeks to the Founders by Susan D. Collins It belongs to me more than others to rule. And I suppose that I am worthy of it. So declares the young Alcibiades of...
Paid articleREVEALED TRUTH
sChaRPeR, diane
Revealed Truth In Tobias Wolff’s world, wisdom comes with experience. by Diane Scharper ‘T he best stories seem to me to be perhaps closer in spirit to poetry than to novels,” Tobias Wolff ...
Paid articleTHE MAGIC SHRUM
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Magic Shrum When he touches a Democratic presidential candidate, they lose. by Noemie Emery Any conservative down in the mouth for this or that reason could do a lot worse than to pick up...
Paid articleTHE CONDUCTOR
TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
The Conductor Anthony Minghella (1954-2008) made music in fi lm. by Kelly Jane Torrance Anthony Minghella died of a hemorrhage last month at London’s Charing Cross Hospital, and the news...
Paid articleTHE RIGHT STUFF
SWAIM, BARTON
The Right Stuff Michael Oakeshott and the ‘disposition’ to conservatism. by Barton Swaim ‘T o be conservative,” wrote Michael Oakeshott in 1956, “is to prefer the familiar to the...
Paid articleCUTE AS A BUTTON
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cute as a Button A 1930s-style screwball comedy set in the 1930s. Sounds like fun. by John Podhoretz Movie critics participate in two conversations, endlessly. One begins with the assertion...
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