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Paid article Scrapbook
Dick Durbin’s ‘Insider Trading’ llinois Democrat Dick Durbin got a lot of bad press last week when Bloomberg publicized stock trades the senator revealed in his 2008 disclosure forms. On...
Paid article Casual
LABASH, MATT
Casual On June 15, I went to bed with a pang of melancholy, Father Time having slipped another year out of my back pocket while my attention was elsewhere. Thirty-nine years earlier, I’d been...
Paid article Resolutely Irresolute
Resolutely Irresolute The events of the past week in Iran, following the June 12 presidential election there, have been remarkable and hopeful. It’s been a moment when one would like a president...
Paid article Giving 'Realism' a Bad Name
CEASER, JAMES W.
Giving ‘Realism’ a Bad Name The demise of idealism in Obama’s Washington BY JAMES W. CEASER Democrats are clinging stubbornly to their new religion of “realism” and “pragmatism” in foreign...
Paid article There's No False Choice on Iran
BARNES, FRED
There’s No False Choice on Iran The consequence of a weak president. BY FRED BARNES Rejecting “false choices” is a favorite rhetorical device of President Obama. His speeches are littered with...
Paid article Steal this eBook
Caldwell, Christopher
Steal this eBook An Internet piracy party grows in Sweden. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL During the Kosovo war in 1999, a lot of Americans got a chuckle out of the story— probably apocryphal—about...
Paid article The Dollar's New Best Friend
CHANG, GORDON G.
The Dollar’s New Best Friend Beijing warms up to the greenback— because it has to. BY GORDON G. CHANG Last Tuesday, Brazil, Russia, India, and China—the socalled BRIC nations—met in...
Paid article Russia Remains the Same
YOUNG, CATHY
Russia Remains the Same It will be business as usual in Moscow whether Obama apologizes or not. BY CATHY YOUNG A month after his speech in Cairo reaching out to the Muslim world, Barack Obama...
Paid article The June 12 Revolution
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The June 12 Revolution Whatever happens in Tehran, there’s no going back to the Ayatollah Khomeini’s Islamic Republic BY REUEL MARC GERECHT The modern Middle East has had numerous...
Paid article No Country for Burly Men
SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF
No Country for Burly Men How feminist groups skewed the Obama stimulus plan towards women’s jobs BY CHRISTINA HOFF SOMMERS “man-cession.” That’s what some economists are starting to call it....
Paid article Give Bankruptcy a Chance
SKEEL, DAVID
Give Bankruptcy a Chance Let’s not institutionalize the bailout approach. There’s a better way to deal with fi nancial failure BY DAVID SKEEL The conventional wisdom about the bailouts of...
Paid article Picture Perfect
Anderson, Claudia
Picture Perfect Why Golden Books are golden BY CLAUDIA ANDERSON It may not have been quite Periclean Athens or Florence under the Medicis, but the eruption of creativity that constituted the...
Paid article Founders Keepers
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
Founders Keepers How mortal men produced an immortal Constitution. BY JAMES M. BANNER JR The two great public documents of our early national history are the Declaration of Independence and the...
Paid article Rhyme with Reason
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Rhyme with Reason The poetry’s the thing in Shakespeare’s sonnets. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR The 400th anniversary of the fi rst publication of Shakespeare’s sonnets slipped silently by, all but...
Paid article Speech Impediment
TAUBE, MICHAEL
Speech Impediment Big Brother is actually a Canadian bureaucrat. BY MICHAEL TAUBE Ezra Levant is not a household name to most Americans. He’s spent most of his career in Calgary, working in the...
Paid article Horn of Plenty
QUEENAN, JOE
Horn of Plenty Prez, Trane, Sonny—and Alan Greenspan? BY JOE QUEENAN History is fi lled with many exciting “What ifs?” Upon graduation from military school in 1785, Napoleon Bonaparte applied...
Paid article Child Careless
DESMOND, JOAN FRAWLEY
Child Careless The kids aren’t all right, but what are the options? BY JOAN FRAWLEY DESMOND Single mothers moving out of public assistance, and low-income families searching for affordable...
Paid article Arms and the Men
marLowe, ann
Arms and the Men There are many reasons why the Turks didn’t take Vienna. BY ANN MARLOWE The heart may sink a bit reading the Introduction to The Enemy at the Gate: “This book is fi rst of all...
Paid article Humor in Cuneiform
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Humor in Cuneiform These ancient artifacts aren’t as funny as the Brooks/Reiner relics. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Anachronism is funny. There is always a moment, watching a deadly serious movie in...
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