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IssueVol. 013 Issue 044 (August 4 2008)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Vive la diff?rence! Cognitive differences between the sexes are not yet a state secret, though someday soon they may be. Anyone who cares to investigate can find out that they exist....
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual HAVE FUN, SCHWEINHUND! The Evanston Public Library has a small room devoted to sale books, some donated by patrons, others removed from their shelves because of continuous neglect by...
Paid articleLook, Ma, No Arms
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL Look, Ma, No Arms Early in 2001, President Bush approved the export of arms to democratic Taiwan. At the time, Bush said the United States would do “whatever it takes” to defend its...
Paid articleDewey Like Obama
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Dewey Like Obama Is it 1948 all over again? BY PHILIP TERZIAN Last week, after Barack Obama had consented to allow the people of Western Europe and the Middle East to gaze upon...
Paid articleSweet Nothings
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Sweet Nothings A close reading of The Speech. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Anyone who wants to understand Barack Obama would do well to stay away from the radio and the TV. Obama is a theatrical...
Paid articleObama's Centrist Economic Team
CONDA, CESAR
Obama’s Centrist Economic Team Pro-free trade and pro-Wal-Mart are not enough. BY CESAR CONDA Senator Barack Obama declared in a recent interview on the business cable channel CNBC: “Look, I...
Paid articleLe Kennedy Noir
MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
Le Kennedy Noir Paris sulks: Why Berlin and not us? BY ANNE-ELISABETH MOUTET Paris However you slice it, the Obama whirlwind Paris tour (three hours on the ground), sandwiched between the...
Paid articleSupremely Screwed Up
Eastland, Terry
Supremely Screwed Up A do-over for the High Court? BY TERRY EASTLAND The Supreme Court ended its term this year by making a mistake in one of its most controversial cases—the case in which...
Paid articleDistrust But Verify
Friedberg, Dan Blumenthal, Aaron
Distrust But Verify Caving in to North Korea. BY DAN BLUMENTHAL & AARON FRIEDBERG Among the pieces of unfi nished business that the Bush administration will pass on to its successor is a now...
Paid articleFirst, Lose Three Straight Elections
BARNES, FRED
First, Lose Three Straight Elections Britain’s Conservatives are fi nally emerging from the wilderness. Republicans can learn from them. BY FRED BARNES London David Cameron, the Conservative...
Paid articleScared Sober
MANGU-WARD, KATHERINE
Scared Sober Another way to waste taxpayers’ money and schoolchildren’s time BY KATHERINE MANGU-WARD Every spring, just around prom time, dead bodies and crumpled cars litter America’s suburban...
Paid articleModerate Islam, African-style
STERN, WILLY
Moderate Islam, African-style Meet the beer-swilling Muslims of Mali. BY WILLY STERN Bamako, Mali On a Thursday night at the trendy Amandine Fast Food restaurant in Bamako, hip Malian women...
Paid articleScotland the Brave
Cochrane, Alan
Books&Arts Scotland the Brave Or the Foolish, as it ponders independence BY ALAN COCHRANE The Road to Independence? Scotland Since the Sixties by Murray Pittock Reaktion, 224 pp., $24.95 The...
Paid articleMarsh Fever
Kosar, Kevin r.
Marsh Fever Now largely a tropical disease, malaria was once a global blight. BY KEVIN R. KOSAR The Making of a Tropical Disease A Short History of Malaria by Randall M. Packard Johns...
Paid articleLeft Behind
TOOLEY, MARK D.
Left Behind An evangelical loses his faith but fails to gain insight. BY MARK D. TOOLEY Reasons to Believe One Man’s Journey Among the Evangelicals and the Faith He Left Behind by John...
Paid articleJerry's Kids
Bostick, Natalie
Jerry’s Kids A celebration of Jerome Robbins and the New York City Ballet season. BY NATALIE BOSTICK A collection of photographs of Jerome Robbins hung in the lobby of the David H. Koch...
Paid articleRunning with Sarkozy
WEINSTEIN, KENNETH R.
Running with Sarkozy The personal is the political for playwright Yasmina Reza. BY KENNETH R. WEINSTEIN Dawn Dusk or Night A Year with Nicolas Sarkozy by Yasmina Reza Translated by Pierre...
Paid articleLuke the Unloved
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Luke the Unloved A cinematic Holden Caulfi eld or sensitive drug dealer? BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Wackness Directed by Jonathan Levine Poor J.D. Salinger. He captured lightning in a bottle...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Capital One, one of the nation’s largest credit card companies, said yesterday that profi t in the second quarter fell by 40 percent and it warned that more customers are defaulting on...
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