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IssueVol. 014 Issue 043 (August 3 2009)
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Paid articleCapitol Offense
Capitol Offense The Washington Post has been having fun lately with a recent Senate vote to allow visitors to bring guns into national parks. This has now become a recurring feature in the...
Paid article"NO THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT"
TERZIAN, PHILIP
Casual No Thank You, Mr. President w 'hen I labored at the New Republic, some 35 years ago, the TRB column was written by an amusing man named Richard Strout, who had arrived in Washington in...
Paid articleUTTERLY CRIMINAL
WATKINS, WILLIAM DOANE
Correspondence Utterly Criminal Imagine my shock and horror when I saw you had smashed a piece of Waterford crystal for the cover of your May 11 issue, "Ireland Shatters." We of Irish persuasion...
Paid articleThe Stimulus Lesson
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL The Stimulus Lesson Let's stipulate that Congress may yet pass some sort of health insurance overhaul by the end of the year, that the future in politics is never a straight-line...
Paid articleHe's No Ronald Reagan
BERKOWITZ, PETER
On July 29, 1981, barely six months into his presidency and in the face ofan economic crisis of historic proportions, Ronald Reagan succeeded in persuading both houses of Congress to pass dramatic...
Paid articleThe Next Worse Thing
BARNES, FRED
The Next Worst Thin As Obamacare fails, the president turns to Plan B. by Fred Barnes Watch out for Plan B. It's President Obama's fallback position on health care reform. It's Obamacare without...
Paid articleThe Soccer Players' Revolt
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Soccer Players' Revolt It turns out that tax policies have on-the-field consequences. by Jonathan V. Last The English Premier League has dominated European soccer in recent years. Nine of the...
Paid articleThe Misuse of Remorse
Caldwell, Christopher
The Misuse of Remorse When is a crime paid for? by Christopher Caldwell Since late 2007, when Michael Vick, the former star quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons, was incarcerated for running a...
Paid articleAgainst National Standards
JULIAN, LIAM
Against National Standards Let the states decide what to teach— they'll do less harm. by Liam Julian America's system of K-12 educational standards is confused and bothersome. Standards differ...
Paid articleInsurance Against Terrorism
LEHRER, ELI
Insurance Against Terrorism An alternative to unlimited liability for taxpayers. by Eli Lehrer After hijackers destroyed the World Trade Center on 9/11, taxpayers ended up spending a lot of money...
Paid articleWeighing America and Finding It Wanting
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Weighing America and Finding It Wanting David Kessler's anti-obesity crusade By Andrew Ferguson David A. Kessler is a man of science—former dean of the medical school at Yale and a physician...
Paid articleEric Holder's Justice Department
Rubin, Jennifer
EricHolder's Justice Department It's all politics, all the time. By Jennifer Rubin In the litany of criticisms leveled at President George W. Bush none was repeated more often than the...
Paid articleFelix the Great
CANTOR, PAUL
Felix the Great Why the ambivalence about Mendelssohn? by Paul Cantor This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of composer Felix Mendelssohn. Since January the media have been...
Paid articleCounterintelligence
marLowe, ann
Counterintelligence Winning battles but losing the war? by Ann Marlowe In the dim red glow of the crowded CI30 transport aircraft, my soldiers' faces were guarded and withdrawn. We were minutes...
Paid articleLord Ha-Ha
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Lord Ha-Ha The aesthete-aristocrat who was always in on the joke. by Andrew Stuttaford It is easier to describe the appearance of Gerald Tyrwhitt (18831950), the 14th, and strangest, Lord Berners,...
Paid articleCooks' Tour
MATUS, VICTORINO
Cooks' Tour The simple, practical guide for the amateur chef. BY VICTORINO MATUS Christopher Kimball knows what you are eating. "I can tell you toaT what people cook at home and what they don't,"...
Paid articleHurts to Laugh
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Hurts to Laugh A comic faces death, and life gets complicated. by John Podhoretz The tears of a clown are among the least interesting tears shed on this earth. Why should other people care that a...
Paid articleParody
Parody "Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Europe's second-biggest airline, offered revised concessions to European Union regulators to allay antitrust concerns about its plan to purchase Austrian Airlines...
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