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Paid articleAn Impactful Appointee
An Impactful Appointee The new administration has kept The Scrapbook busy these past few weeks: So much Hope and Change in the air, so many new names and faces to learn! But every now and then a...
Paid articleANOTHER SEASON, NO WHOOPEE
Casual Another Season, No Whoopee Returning from Palo Alto a few weeks ago, as our plane was about to land at O'Hare, I gazed down at the gray, snow-covered landing field, and braced myself for...
Paid articleObama Levitates
EDITORIAL the weekly Standard Obama Levitates One of many highlights of the stimulus bill the Democrats just rammed through Congress is $8 billion for high-speed rail. What makes this...
Paid articleThe Plight of the Left-Wing Talkers
TERZIAN, PHILIP
The Plight of the Left-Wing Talkers Being a radio flop is no excuse for bringing back the 'Fairness Doctrine.' by Philip Terzian Bill Press's professional life, such as it is, has been very...
Paid articleDon't Dumb Down Afghanistan
SCHMITT, GARY; TWINING, DANIEL
Don't Dumb Down Afghanistan Lower expectations would lead to lesser results. by Gary Schmitt & Daniel Twining Reading tea leaves is a dangerous business when it comes to a new administration....
Paid articleRemember Rev. Wright?
CLYNE, MEGHAN
Remember Rev. Wright? A colleague of his has just been added to the roster of the Obama administration. by Meghan Clyne Back in May, when the furor over Jeremiah Wright threatened to derail the...
Paid articleAn Election, but Who Won?
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
An Election, but Who Won? You'll have to wait awhile to find out who will govern Israel. by Elliott Abrams Jerusalem No doubt President Obama had planned to call the winner of Israel's Tuesday...
Paid articleELLIOTT ABRAMS
HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Rehab for Jihadists The Gitmo problem is also a Yemen problem. by Stephen F. Hayes & Thomas Joscelyn During the final months of the Bush administration, top U.S. counterterrorism officials engaged...
Paid articleTake a Chance on an Auction
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Take a Chance on an Auction Swoopo and the rise of Entertainment Shopping. by Jonathan V. Last On a recent Friday morning, there was an auction for a Nintendo Wii on the website Swoopo.com. At...
Paid articleWhat Japan Did Wrong
Currie, Duncan
What Japan Did Wrong And what we can learn from it. by Duncan Currie Amid our current economic and financial turmoil, Japan's experience during the 1990s looms large in the minds of American...
Paid articleMurder in Moscow
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Murder in Moscow Press criticism, KGB-style. by Stephen Schwartz Vice President Joseph Biden has told the Europeans that the new administration wishes to "reset" relations with Vlad-mir Putin's...
Paid articleLaw and Disorder
STUNTZ, WILLIAM J.
Law and Disorder The case for a police surge By William J. Stuntz W-e live in strange times. The federal budget deficit is higher than at any time since World War II as a percentage of GDP, yet...
Paid articleGeithner Lays an Egg
LINDSEY, LAWRENCE B.
Geithner Lays an Egg And that's only one of the problems with the Obama economic strategy By Lawrence B. Lindsey Elections have consequences. That is what democracy is about after all. Barack...
Paid articleIrresistible Force
HAMBY, ALONZO L.
Douglas MacArthur and Harry Truman at Wake Island, October 1950 Irresistible Force Meets immovable object by Alonzo L. Hamby On April 11, 1951, in the midst of the stalemated Korean war, Captain...
Paid articleFlex Time
Schachter, Abby Wisse
Flex Time When survival's at stake, are sound minds enough? by Abby Wisse Schachter What would you expect of a book entitled The Jewish Body? Before the copy arrived at my door, I tried to predict...
Paid articleIdeas in Concrete
GARDNER, JAMES
i&5 Ideas in Concrete The law of unintended consequences applies to architecture. by James Gardner No one man has exerted greater influence on the way the world looks today than CharlesEdouard...
Paid articleAnti-Hero Worship
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Anti-Hero Worship A German novelist turns the literary world upside-down. by Susanne Klingenstein We have to be grateful for each writer to whom power is denied," said Daniel Kehlmann, one of...
Paid articleRight Faces
MEYERS, WILLIAM
Right Faces The alternative universe of Patrick Henry College. by William Meyers Between 1990 and 2004, the 105 members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities grew by 71 percent....
Paid articleUnashamedly Funny
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Unashamedly Funny Sometimes a comedy is designed to make us laugh. by John Podhoretz Afew weeks ago, an unheralded movie called Paul Blart: Mall Cop shocked Hollywood by earning nearly $33.8...
Paid articleParody
"Our nation is ready to hold talks based on mutual respect and in a fair atmosphere." I -Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, February 10,...
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