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Paid articleArtists to the Rescue!
Scrapbook Artists to the Rescue! Patrick Courrielche works in the arts in Los Angeles, and last month he was invited to join in a conference call arranged by the National Endowment for the...
Paid articleFIT TO BE TIED
Epstein, Joseph
Casual FIT TO BE TIED In an idle moment in an otherwise indolent life, I recently counted my neckties. I have, I am slightly embarrassed to report, 86 of them, some purchased as long ago as...
Paid articlePeople Power
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL People Power Congress returns this week, and here’s hoping that its members, Democrats in particular, learned a little something from this summer’s town hall meetings. The lesson...
Paid articleObama the Weak
BARNES, FRED
Obama the Weak The perils of a sycophantic administration. BY FRED BARNES There are three President Obamas. There’s the Obama who defers, the one who dithers, and the one who’s out of...
Paid articleWhat the CIA Documents Show
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
What the CIA Documents Show Yes, Virginia, enhanced interrogation works. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES It’s not very often that there is agreement between the leadership of the American Civil...
Paid articlePanetta's Empty Promise
Rubin, Jennifer
Panetta’s Empty Promise The CIA won’t be able to pay its operatives’ legal costs. BY JENNIFER RUBIN CIA director Leon Panetta has had a tough year. He’s lost a series of high-profi le...
Paid articleHow England Prevailed
DONNELLY, TOM
How England Prevailed Not with ‘offshore balancing.’ BY TOM DONNELLY In his September 1 Washington Post column, George Will offered a prescription for U.S. retreat from Afghanistan: “Do...
Paid articleJump-Starting the Space Program
PREVOR, JIM
Jump-Starting the Space Program The profi t motive would do the trick. BY JIM PREVOR Star-gazing may be free, but the Human Space Flight Plans Committee, a panel of luminaries and experts...
Paid articleWaiting for Putin
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Waiting for Putin Moscow air show hell. BY REUBEN F. JOHNSON National air shows are supposed to demonstrate what a country’s industrial base and workforce can offer to foreign partners...
Paid articleThe James Buckley Scenario
TOMLINSON, KENNETH
The James Buckley Scenario New York’s 23rd could elect a conservative. But the GOP hasn’t nominated one. BY KENNETH TOMLINSON A couple of weeks ago, political handicapper Charlie...
Paid articleA Tangled Webb in Burma
GOLDFARB, MICHAEL
A Tangled Webb in Burma Born appeasing. BY MICHAEL GOLDFARB Senator Jim Webb (D-VA), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s East Asia and Pacifi c Affairs subcommittee, has...
Paid articleThe Town Halls of August
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
The Town Halls of August They’re here, they’re conservative, get used to it BY MARY KATHARINE HAM It had been a rough month by the time 67-year-old Bert Stead of Redding, Calif., stepped...
Paid articleOur Pakistan Problem
BROSE, CHRISTIAN
Our Pakistan Problem The nuclear armed, insurgent-plagued, swing state of South Asia BY CHRISTIAN BROSE & DANIEL TWINING What national interest does the United States have in Afghanistan?...
Paid articleThe Oxford Man
Epstein, Joseph
The Oxford Man Maurice Bowra, tutor to the stars BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN The Immoral Front, which may have escaped your notice, was led by a short stocky man, an Oxford don named Maurice Bowra,...
Paid articleGospel Twins
EDEN, DAWN
Gospel Twins The Cambridge women who unearthed a buried treasure. BY DAWN EDEN Of all the fantastic sights to be seen in the Sinai desert in March 1892, surely one of the strangest was that...
Paid articleSacred Division
GUASPARI, DAVID
Sacred Division The nature of numbers raises questions of divinity. BY DAVID GUASPARI Fifty years ago Eugene Wigner, soon-to-be Nobel laureate in physics, published a soon-to-be-famous essay...
Paid articleWhy Thee Wed
TUSHNET, EVE
This new book on marriage and family begins with a bus ad the author spotted in Baltimore, featuring “a smiling couple proclaiming, ‘Marriage works.’” He has written a booklength response: Not...
Paid articleShades of James
JOHNSON, THOMAS
Shades of James A ghost story with a postmodern twist. BY THOMAS JOHNSON The best praise that can be given to Audrey Niffenegger’s fi rst full-length novel since her debut, The...
Paid articleBeat Generation
MUNSON, ZACH
Beat Generation The same old routines, over and over. BY ZACH MUNSON Hmm. Where to begin. Paul Krassner—dedicated leftist, cofounder of the Yippies, pal to Lenny Bruce, comedian, Huffi...
Paid articleParody
Parody “Republican Robert F. McDonnell’s 20-year-old master’s thesis continued to consume the Virginia governor’s race Tuesday, with Democrat R. Creigh Deeds presenting the paper as his...
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