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IssueVol. 014 Issue 040 (July 13 2009)
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Paid articleScrapbook
The New York Times’s Gilded Age The New York Times embarrassed itself again last week. A photo essay in the July 5 Sunday magazine purported to document America’s “second Gilded Age”—i.e., the...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual SOUND OFF I was up three mornings in a row last week and at my post—a comfortable chair next to a lamp table upon which my coffee sat—watching the semifi nal and fi nal matches at...
Paid articleEditorial
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL The Balloon Deflates The air is seeping out of the Great Liberal Hot Air Balloon. American liberals have been hoping, wishing, and praying—okay, maybe not praying—for over a...
Paid articleTwittering the Constitution
O'ROURKE, P.J.
I will Twitter the Constitution of the United States of America. And the Bill of Rights. You may well ask, why? The Constitution is readily available, in print and online, set down in full...
Paid articleThe MAD Legacy of Robert McNamara
ANTON, MICHAEL
The MAD Legacy of Robert McNamara It’s badly in need of rethinking. BY MICHAEL ANTON Nearly all of the voluminous commentary on the death of Robert McNamara has focused on his conduct of the...
Paid articleRevolt of the Congress
DONNELLY, TOM; SCHMITT, GARY
Revolt of the Congress Robert Gates’s defense cuts meet resistance on Capitol Hill. BY TOM DONNELLY & GARY SCHMITT One of Barack Obama’s most politically adept decisions upon winning the...
Paid articleThe Grass Is Greener
Perrotta, Tom
The Grass Is Greener Wimbledon’s lawns are once again tennis’s premier surface. BY TOM PERROTTA Four years ago, Wimbledon’s lawns were seen as a problem. “The U.S. Open and Australian Open...
Paid articleThe Abortion Administration
DANNENFELSER, MARJORIE
The Abortion Administration Here comes federal funding for abortion. BY MARJORIE DANNENFELSER In his fi rst week in offi ce, President Obama issued an executive order overturning the...
Paid articleSo Three Cows Walk into Court ...
SMITH, WESLEY J.
So Three Cows Walk into Court . . . Animal-rights extremism in the Obama entourage is no joke. BY WESLEY J. SMITH Imagine you are a cattle rancher looking for liability insurance. You meet...
Paid articleOut of Alaska
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Out of Alaska Sarah Palin explains why she resigned the governorship— and what she plans for the future. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI In early July, while most Americans were preparing for a long...
Paid articleOn Top of a Volcano
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
On Top of a Volcano The Iranian regime, after the crackdown BY REUEL MARC GERECHT As Ali Fathi, the pseudonymous Iranian journalist for Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty, has sadly observed, the...
Paid articleInstant Recognition
HAMBY, ALONZO L.
Instant Recognition Israel’s debt to Harry S. Truman BY ALONZO L. HAMBY The two major wars of the 20th century left in their wakes fatally enfeebled empires, raging national ambitions, hordes...
Paid articleIn the Arena
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
In the Arena Parting thoughts from the priest of the public square. BY RYAN T. ANDERSON Fr. Richard John Neuhaus expected to meet God as an American, and on January 8 of this year, presumably...
Paid articleHimself When Young
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Himself When Young An American novelist on his formative years at Oxford. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. A quarter century ago, in the midst of what had been a rich life of writing and teaching,...
Paid articleCrystal Ballplay
AIKMAN, DAVID
Crystal Ballplay When a futurist looks to the future, anything is possible, and war is imminent. BY DAVID AIKMAN Forecasting several decades, not to mention a century, into the future has...
Paid articleFinal Impressionist
CATTON, PIA
Final Impressionist Along the Riviera, Pierre Bonnard gets his due. BY PIA CATTON There are reasons enough to take a swing through the French Riviera, but for the art lover, here’s one more....
Paid articleNo Fly Zone
SWICK, THOMAS
No Fly Zone The obvious answer to the cost of travel. BY THOMAS SWICK Right now millions of Americans are thinking: staycation. Curiously, there is very little staycationing information...
Paid articleYawn Dillinger
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Yawn Dillinger It’s not the thief but the den of thieves that makes a crime movie. BY JOHN PODHORETZ For the fi fth time since he was shot dead outside Chicago’s Biograph Theatre in 1934, John...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody U.S. President Barack Obama and France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy take their places with junior G8 delegates, including Brazil’s 17-year-old Mayora Tavares, left, for a family...
IssueVol. 014 Issue 042 (July 27 2009)
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