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Paid articleIt Looks So Natural No One Can Tell
Scrapbook It Looks So Natural No One Can Tell As readers may have noticed, the media have a proprietary attitude toward Barack Obama: Having invested so much in his election, they may now be...
Paid articleON THE ROAD
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual ON THE ROAD There was a time in my life when I was skeptical that the ability to access the Internet on your cell phone could be of any possible use. That was before I got snarled in a...
Paid articleNever Allow a Democratic Administration To Go To Waste
EDITORIAL Never Allow a Democratic Administration To Go To Waste ‘Rule one: Never allow a crisis to go to waste,” chiefofstaff-designate Rahm Emanuel told the New York Times the Sunday after...
Paid articleStem Cell Sham
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Stem Cell Sham The president as sophist. BY P.J. O’ROURKE When a Democratic president goes from being wrong to being damn wrong is always an interesting moment: Bay of Pigs, Great Society,...
Paid articleYoung President in a Hurry
BARNES, FRED
Young President in a Hurry Why Obama wants to move fast. BY FRED BARNES President Obama must be irked. The media and other Obama allies like Warren Buffett are on his case for the fi rst...
Paid articleThe Shame of the Senate
HAM, MARY KATHERINE
The Shame of the Senate Fifty-eight pols to inner-city kids: Drop dead. BY MARY KATHERINE HAM The porch light is on at a modest townhouse in Northeast D.C. Inside, there’s a strategy...
Paid articleGulf Scream
Guitta, olivieR
Gulf Scream Fear and loathing in Riyadh—of Tehran BY OLIVIER GUITTA A few weeks ago, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader called Bahrain Iran’s 14th province. Not only did Bahrain react...
Paid articleDirt Poor in the Workers' Paradise
HURST, BLAKE
Dirt Poor in the Workers’ Paradise Eighty-four percent of Cuba’s food is imported. BY BLAKE HURST New Year’s Day marked the fiftieth anniversary of Castro’s takeover in Cuba. From political...
Paid article"Yes, We Can"
KAGAN, "MAX BOOT, FREDERICK W.; KAGAN", KIMBERLY
Yes, We Can In the ‘graveyard of empires,’ we are fi ghting a war we can win. BY MAX BOOT, FREDERICK W. KAGAN & KIMBERLY KAGAN Kandahar If you believe the headlines, Afghanistan is...
Paid articleShowered with Praise
EMERY, NOEMIE
Showered with Praise The media’s love affair with the idea of Barack Obama BY NOEMIE EMERY ‘The other night I dreamt of Barack Obama,” New York Times blogger Judith Warner wrote in a...
Paid articleHistory in Stone
marLowe, ann
History in Stone The untapped riches of Afghanistan BY ANN MARLOWE I turned carefully to scan the horizon. Nearby, French archeologists had recently uncovered 40 stupas and three Buddhist...
Paid articleThe Collectors
Alston, Edith
The Collectors The consolation of art in the midst of destruction. BY EDITH ALSTON As a vision of post-World War II Paris at the moment the great city was beginning to right itself after four...
Paid articleRich Rewards
WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
Rich Rewards He who pays the piper is getting his money’s worth. BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER For most of the 20th century, the big foundations operated on the premise that the best donors were...
Paid articleHe Said What?
Short, Edward
He Said What? The quotable and the laughable. BY EDWARD SHORT Fans of truly funny writing, the sort that makes you laugh out loud, will naturally look askance at The Oxford Dictionary of...
Paid articleRoman Holiday
QUEENAN, JOE
Roman Holiday Short shrift for Fascists on the wide screen. BY JOE QUEENAN These have been heady times for fans of motion pictures about overbearing totalitarians. Recently in cinemas...
Paid articleQuality of Stardom
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Quality of Stardom Too many celebrities, not enough glamour. BY JOHN PODHORETZ ‘There aren’t any big stars anymore,” said the doyenne of the gossip business, Liz Smith, in a recent interview....
Paid articleParody
Parody “After [British prime minister Gordon Brown] presented Obama with a pen holder crafted from the timbers of the 19th century British warship HMS President (whose sister ship, HMS Resolute,...
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