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Paid articleEine Kleine Barack Musik
THE SCRAPBOOK Eine Kleine Barack Musik January 17 promises to be a landmark occasion in the long, proud history of German cabaret musicals examining the role of African-American...
Paid articleThe Ties That Bind
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL The Ties That Bind I am not a free man. I have kids, a wife, a job. I am, as they say, tied down. This means that no matter where I go, I remain tethered by invisible strings of...
Paid articleThe Shores of Port-au-Prince
Donnelly, Thomas; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL The Shores of Port-au-Prince President Obama’s response to the Haitian earthquake has been sure-minded and swift. He saw the situation as “one of those moments that calls out for...
Paid articleObama the Slow Learner
BARNES, FRED
Obama the Slow Learner Time for a remedial course in how to create jobs. BY FRED BARNES President Obama is a slow learner. For all his brainpower, he’s saddled himself with three ideas...
Paid articleA Switch in Time to Save Nine
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.; WICKERSHAM, ANDY
A Switch in Time to Save Nine Memo to House Dems: Just say ‘no’ to Obamacare. BY JEFFREY H. ANDERSON & ANDY WICKERSHAM ‘The Democratic Party is lashed to health reform— even in the face of...
Paid articleWhile Washington Sleeps
DAREMBLUM, JAIME
While Washington Sleeps Beijing expands its infl uence in Latin America. BY JAIME DAREMBLUM While riding in a taxi in my native Costa Rica recently, I saw the country’s magnifi cent new...
Paid articleWhen Harry Meets Sue
TOMLINSON, KENNETH Y.
When Harry Meets Sue Sue Lowden—or any Republican—has a good chance to beat Harry Reid. BY KENNETH Y. TOMLINSON For a sense of the depth of political trouble Harry Reid faces back home—the...
Paid articleMugged by Ultrasound
SHIELDS, JON A.; DALEIDEN, DAVID
Mugged by Ultrasound Why so many abortion workers have turned pro-life. BY JON A. SHIELDS & DAVID DALEIDEN Abortion rights activists have long preferred to hold themselves at some remove...
Paid articleDefusing the Debt Bomb
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Defusing the Debt Bomb Before it’s too late. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI ‘This cannot work,” says New Hampshire Republican Judd Gregg, “unless it’s seen as totally bipartisan and fair.” Gregg is...
Paid articleThe Roots of Obama Worship
CEASER, JAMES W.
The Roots of Obama Worship Auguste Comte’s Religion of Humanity fi nds a 21st-century savior BY JAMES W. CEASER Barack Obama has now been center stage for two years—one as a presidential...
Paid articleAll Process, No Peace
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
All Process, No Peace The Obama administration needs to press the reset button on its Middle East diplomacy BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS Peace in the Middle East has been on the Obama administration’s...
Paid articleThe Long War . . .Against Bush
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Long War . . . Against Bush When the going gets tough, who’s Obama gonna blame? BY NOEMIE EMERY Hard as it seems at times to remember, Barack Obama never ran against George W. Bush. That...
Paid articleBritain Sees Red
LODGE, SARA
Britain Sees Red The horrors of a literary genre BY SARA LODGE A strange plague is sweeping Britain. Mouldering corpses, their eyes glazed, their arms outstretched, are lumbering out of...
Paid articleHow He Did It
HANNAFORD, PETER
How He Did It The bumpy road to the Reagan White House. BY PETER HANNAFORD In his prologue, Craig Shirley puts the reader in the midst of Detroit’s Joe Louis Arena, where “Ronald Reagan stood...
Paid articleJunk Medicine
STIER, JEFF
Junk Medicine Science is not immune to conspiracy theories. BY JEFF STIER It’s popular among politicians on both sides of the aisle, as well as the public, to blame corporations, capitalism,...
Paid articleWars of Ideas
BAYLES, MARTHA
Wars of Ideas Hearts, minds, and the continuation of diplomacy by other means. BY MARTHA BAYLES The State Department defi nes public diplomacy as “engaging, informing, and infl uencing key...
Paid articleIsrael's Secret
FEITH, DOUGLAS J.
Israel’s Secret The ‘informal . . . improvisational’ approach to business innovation. BY DOUGLAS J. FEITH Israel’s birth, survival, and prosperity contradicted some stereotypes and confi rmed...
Paid articleHomage to Patagonia
GUASPARI, DAVID
Homage to Patagonia High adventure at the bottom of the world. BY DAVID GUASPARI Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego The passenger windows frame nothing but Patagonian steppe—no roads, farms,...
Paid articleCitizen Welles
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Citizen Welles A fi lm about a play and its prodigious producer. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The backstage drama is one of the unheralded movie genres, and one of the most durable. The fi rst...
Paid articlePARODY
“Obama’s appearance, which lasted more than an hour, came in an unusual setting for the start-of-the-year retreat: the Capitol. Seeking to portray themselves as hard at work rather than relaxing...
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