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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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The Enemies of Gen. Jones The last time The Scr apbook checked in with Obama administration National Security Adviser Jim Jones it was less than a month after the inauguration and the retired...
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Casual
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Starr, Richard
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Casual LITTLE BIG MAN ‘A frica’s longest-serving leader,” as Reuters put it, died last week. President Omar Bongo of Gabon, the man in question, was being treated for cancer at a clinic in...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence MARRIAGE CONTROVERSY SAM SCHULMAN (“The Worst Thing About Gay Marriage: It Isn’t Going to Work,” June 1) makes the point that gay marriage has little precedent. To this should...
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Dare to Defeat ObamaCare
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levin, yuval; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIAL Dare to Defeat ObamaCare As long as the health care reform plan envisioned by the Obama administration and congressional Democrats was just a series of slogans, it was easy for...
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Nearer, My God
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Nearer, My God The deity in the White House BY NOEMIE EMERY When Gerard Baker a year ago wrote in the Times of London that Barack Obama had “Ventured Forth to Bring Light to the World,” it was...
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At Least He Isn't a Traitor to His Class
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SCHULMAN, SAM
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At Least He Isn’t a Traitor to His Class The all-too-familiar story of W. Kendall Myers. BY SAM SCHULMAN The W. Kendall Myers treason story —the retired State Department gent and...
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You Have the Right to Remain Silent …
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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You Have the Right to Remain Silent …Mirandizing terrorists. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES On two consecutive warm summer days last July, the House Armed Services Committee debated procedures for...
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An Anti-Business President
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BARNES, FRED
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An Anti-Business President Profit is without honor in Obama’s view. BY FRED BARNES Is President Obama anti-business? The obvious answer is yes. Yet he insists he’s a free-market guy who hates...
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Paying for the Piper
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STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
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Paying for the Piper A very British scandal wreaks havoc in the mother of parliaments. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD France is a famously volatile place. Talk of cake can trigger a revolution. The...
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What Abortionist Killers Believe
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SHIELDS, JON A.
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What Abortionist Killers Believe The consequences of a fringe theology. BY JON A. SHIELDS The recent murder of late-term abortion specialist Dr. George Tiller cast a spotlight once again on the...
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Now Comes the Hard Part
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Schenker, David
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Now Comes the Hard Part Hezbollah loses in Lebanon. BY DAVID SCHENKER On June 7, Lebanon’s pro- West March 14 coalition surprised the world by defeating the Hezbollah-led March 8 alliance in...
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The Exploding Carbon Tax
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FELDSTEIN, MARTIN
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The Exploding Carbon Tax The costs imposed by the cap and trade system are equivalent to raising a family of four’s income tax by 50 percent BY MARTIN FELDSTEIN The cap and trade legislation...
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The 'Dependence on Foreign Oil' Canard
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BERGNER, JEFF
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The ‘Dependence on Foreign Oil’ Canard The worst justi.cation yet for Obama’s energy plan BY JEFF BERGNER As the public’s enthusiasm for a major new energy tax wanes, advocates of the...
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The Fawn Patrol
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The Fawn Patrol How embarrassing can the ‘coverage’ get? BY ANDREW FERGUSON Richard Wolffe covered the 2008 presidential campaign for Newsweek, and he really likes President Obama. No—I mean, he...
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Consequential Ideas
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MANSFIELD, HARVEY
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Consequential Ideas Exploring the subtle dangers of ‘soft despotism’ in democracies. BY HARVEY MANSFIELD Paul Rahe is a distinguished and prolifi c historian in the fi eld of intellectual...
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It's Probably True
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GUASPARI, DAVID
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It’s Probably True What are the chances of great minds thinking alike? BY DAVID GUASPARI When Keith Devlin, a mathematician and skilled popularizer, was invited to write about a world-changing...
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Life, Interrupted
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MUNSON, SAM
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Life, Interrupted A lyrical voice from the ruins of the Balkans. BY SAM MUNSON The critic James Wood, in reviewing Aleksandar Hemon’s earlier novel The Lazarus Project (2008), wrote of the...
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Food, Glorious Food
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Schachter, Abby Wisse
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Food, Glorious Food A taste of the Federal Writers Project, without additives. BY ABBY WISSE SCHACHTER Imagine a recent meeting at a major publishing house. “I have a new book idea,”...
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Comedy Tonight?
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LEHRER, ELI
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Comedy Tonight? From Allen to Paar to Carson to Leno to just another show. BY ELI LEHRER Conan O’Brien, the new host of The Tonight Show, is funny, witty, and possesses the sort of affable...
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Formula 123
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Formula 123 Gritty subways, cowering hostages, and Denzel Washington, too. BY JOHN PODHORETZ ‘What the hell did they expect for their lousy 35 cents? To live forever?” So says a...
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Vol. 014 Issue 039 (June 29 2009)
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