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Paid articleMoving to the Center
Scrapbook Moving to the Center There’s a splendid controversy brewing at the University of Chicago— at least we’ll consider it splendid so long as it has a happy ending, which now seems...
Paid articleIT'S ONLY A HOBBY
Epstein, Joseph
Casual IT’S ONLY A HOBBY I recently went to a new physician, a dermatologist, for a minor problem, but before seeing her, I had to fi ll out a longish form setting out my and my parents’...
Paid articleOBAMA'S NEIGHBORS
Correspondence OBAMA’S NEIGHBORS KUDOS TO ANDREW FERGUSON for capturing the essence of Barack Obama’s Hyde Park in “Mr. Obama’s Neighborhood” (June 16). Settled by abolitionist Paul Cornell in...
Paid articleObama's Pooh-bah
Obama’s Pooh-bah “Winnie-the-Pooh seems to me to be a fundamental text on national security.” —former Navy Secretary Richard Danzig, one of Barack Obama’s key foreign policy advisers, June...
Paid articleUncorking Energy Supplies
BARNES, FRED
Uncorking Energy Supplies Tennessee’s Bob Corker has quickly made himself the Senate’s oil and gas expert. BY FRED BARNES Bob Corker’s introduction to the nation and to politicians in...
Paid articleA Family-Friendly Idea for McCain
PONNURU, RAMESH
A Family-Friendly Idea for McCain The solution is in the tax code. BY RAMESH PONNURU John McCain’s June 3 speech in New Orleans was widely panned by his fellow Republicans, who...
Paid articleDarkness at the End of the Tunnel
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
Darkness at the End of the Tunnel Penetrating the Iranian underground. BY GABRIEL SCHOENFELD Israel has just carried out a major aerial exercise, putting a hundred or so F-15s and F-16s into...
Paid articleMad Cows and Angry Koreans
BECK, PETER M.
Mad Cows and Angry Koreans They’ve got a beef with their new president. BY PETER M. BECK Over a million South Koreans poured into the streets in recent weeks to protest the return of American...
Paid articleObamanomics
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Obamanomics How McCain can fi ght back—if he cares to. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Every day that passes makes one thing clearer and clearer: Barack Obama knows precisely what he wants to do to the...
Paid article'Brideshead Revisited' Revisited
LAST, JONATHAN V.
‘Brideshead Revisited’ Revisited A cinematic bastardization six decades in the making. BY JONATHAN V. LAST If you were forced to name the high-water mark of television, the 1981 Granada...
Paid articleWhen Bubba Meets Obama
LABASH, MATT
When Bubba Meets Obama If you want to fi sh for votes in Appalachia, here’s how BY MATT LABASH Roanoke To get the truth out of a political gun-for-hire, it is always best to catch him when he’s...
Paid articleAre We Safer?
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Are We Safer? Yes, George W. Bush has made America more secure since 9/11. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Are we safer now than we were before 9/11? Safer than before we invaded Iraq and toppled...
Paid articlePractice Makes Perfect
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
Practice Makes Perfect At what cost to humanity? BY RYAN T. ANDERSON Imagine it’s 1900, and you’re a bioethicist. Of course, “bioethics” didn’t exist back in 1900—we had real academic...
Paid articleImperial Man
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Imperial Man From Cape to Cairo to the Rhodes-Mandela Trust. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Rudyard Kipling, a devoted friend of Cecil Rhodes, and himself eventually a Rhodes trustee, stated the...
Paid articleTested by Time
Klepp, Lawrence
Tested by Time Tradition is ‘gratitude toward the past and harmony with it.’ BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Man is a rational animal, said Aristotle, who forgot to add, “maybe 45 minutes a day, on a good...
Paid articleLessons in Celluloid
TAUBE, MICHAEL
Lessons in Celluloid Hollywood, history, and the War Between the Takes. BY MICHAEL TAUBE Here’s a sad but true fact: Popular culture and historical accuracy just don’t mix. And one of the...
Paid articleTillion's Cousins
marLowe, ann
Tillion’s Cousins A classic account of women in the Mediterranean world. BY ANN MARLOWE In 1966 Germaine Tillion, a 59year-old French structural anthropologist, published a slim...
Paid articleRaising the Bar
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Raising the Bar Young Genghis Khan. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Twenty-fi ve years ago, at a moment when the publishing industry had gone mad for magazine and newspaper parodies, I wrote a proposal for...
Paid articleParody
Parody “In the end, we are our habits, so take time developing good ones. . . . Some of these are obvious. No joke, don’t smoke! Also, don’t type IMs while you drive. Get in the habit of sports...
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