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Paid article"Peter W. Rodman, 1943-2008"
Scrapbook Peter W. Rodman, 1943-2008 Last week, when we were on our August hiatus, Washington lost a gentleman, scholar, and selfless public servant, Peter Rodman, at age 64. William...
Paid articleJON FROM ALEXANDRIA
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual JON FROM ALEXANDRIA Midlife crises come early to the perpetual adolescent. Mine began, in a slow, simmering way during the summer of my thirtysecond year. I felt pangs of...
Paid articleA NATION OF WHINERS?
RUFFIN, HOLT
Correspondence A NATION OF WHINERS? ANDREW FERGUSON’S “We Can’t Handle the Truth” (July 28) omitted mention of Phil Gramm’s other cardinal offense (besides his challenge to the popular...
Paid articleWhat Is To Be Done?
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIALS What Is To Be Done? The Cold War isn’t back. The Russian attacks on Georgia don’t mean American soldiers will soon be staring at Red Army soldiers in the middle of Germany or...
Paid article"To Drill, or Not to Drill"
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
To Drill, or Not to Drill Will McCain change his mind about Alaskan oil? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Republican presidential candidate John McCain says that he’s taking another look at the...
Paid articleEuropean Disunion
WEINSTEIN, KENNETH R.
European Disunion Russia is far from the only issue dividing the EU. BY KENNETH R. WEINSTEIN Like the Balkan wars of the 1990s, the Russian invasion of Georgia reveals Europe’s weakness...
Paid articleChina Looks Across the Strait
Blumenthal, Dan
China Looks Across the Strait Events in Georgia bode ill for Taiwan. BY DAN BLUMENTHAL & CHRISTOPHER GRIFFIN For Beijing, Russia’s invasion of Georgia has been a mixed blessing. Vladimir...
Paid articleIraq's Oil Progress
Makovsky, MiChael
Iraq’s Oil Progress It’s impressive, but U.S. lawmakers aren’t helping. BY MICHAEL MAKOVSKY It is now widely accepted that the surge in American troops helped dramatically improve security...
Paid articleHistory's Back
KAGAN, ROBERT
History’s Back Ambitious autocracies, hesitant democracies BY ROBERT KAGAN One wonders whether Russia’s invasion of Georgia will fi nally end the dreamy complacency that took hold of the...
Paid articleDestination Malabo
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Destination Malabo A group of mercenaries’ failed attempt to take over the worst place on earth. BY MARK HEMINGWAY What’s the worst place in the world? If one were to judge strictly by...
Paid articleMan of Courage
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Man of Courage Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 1918-2008 BY HARVEY MANSFIELD Alexander Solzhenitsyn was a hero with the hero’s virtue of courage. He displayed courage, he refl ected on it....
Paid articleOne Hit Wonder
SWAIM, BARTON
One Hit Wonder Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes, and that’s enough. BY BARTON SWAIM From almost the moment of his fi rst appearance, in 1887, Sherlock Holmes overshadowed his...
Paid articleMachine Politics
BARNES, FRED
Machine Politics Will the new technologies make a difference in November? BY FRED BARNES You’ve heard this before. A political earthquake is coming— and soon. Young people in their late...
Paid articleNational Treasures
ASCIK, MARY KATHERINE
National Treasures Must the artifacts of culture be the property of states? BY MARY KATHERINE ASCIK Arecent item in the New York Times highlighted the Louvre’s purchase of a brooch belonging...
Paid articleWho Are You?
RABKIN, JEREMY
Who Are You? Ignore the question at our peril. BY JEREMY RABKIN Natan Sharansky attracted worldwide attention as a Soviet dissident in the 1970s, as a political prisoner in the 1980s, then...
Paid articleTrack Record
Freeman, Franklin
Track Record A Japanese novelist races against his demons. BY FRANKLIN FREEMAN H aruki Murakami, the Japanese novelist whose work has been compared to that of Raymond Chandler and Franz...
Paid articlePetit's Gift
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Petit’s Gift The day the Twin Towers enchanted New York. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The summer of 1974 was not a happy one in the United States, and nowhere did matters seem more grim than in New...
Paid articleParody
Parody “The Edwards household has been a scene of turmoil and tension since John, 55, fi rst began revealing the truth about his affair with former campaign aide, Rielle Hunter, 44.” —People,...
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