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Issue Vol. 016 Issue 003 (October 4 2010)
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Paid article The Captain Ahabs of the Washington Post
THE SCRAPBOOK The Captain Ahabs of the Washington Post One of the stranger stories of recent times is the accidental shooting, on a hunting expedition in 2006, of Texas lawyer Harry...
Paid article Loose Language
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
CASUAL Loose Language The plural of syllabus is syllabi. Or is it syllabuses? Focuses and foci, cactuses and cacti, funguses and fungi: English has a good set of these Greek and Latin...
Paid article Be Like Bill
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIALS Be Like Bill Once upon a time there was a Democratic president who, despite his faults, championed the power of markets, technology, and the global economy. He spoke about...
Paid article Can't Take Their Eyes off Her
BARNES, FRED
Can’t Take Their Eyes off Her The Christine O’Donnell phenomenon. BY FRED BARNES When Christine O’Donnell and Chris Coons emerged from an ornate Hotel du Pont ballroom, the world media...
Paid article A Little Less Blue?
WARREN, MICHAEL
A Little Less Blue? Massachusetts Republicans hope Scott Brown’s victory was a leading indicator. BY MICHAEL WARREN Last January, the voters of Massachusetts chose Republican Scott Brown to...
Paid article A Bum Steer
WILSON, ANDREW B.
A Bum Steer Obama’s advice to college students. BY ANDREW B. WILSON President Obama continues to sell his omnibus anti-work, anti-jobs, and antigrowth program at colleges and...
Paid article Kurds in the Middle
SPYER, JONATHAN
Kurds in the Middle Caught between Iran and Turkey, with nowhere to hide. BY JONATHAN SPYER ‘There is today a strategic alliance between Iran and Turkey’s [ruling AKP party],” says Murat...
Paid article Nuclear Socialism
LOVINS, AMORY B.
Nuclear Socialism Energy subsidies—of any kind—are bad business. BY AMORY B. LOVINS Given Americans’ increasing anxiety over made-in-Washington socialism, it’s a wonder that the nuclear...
Paid article Colliding with Reality
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Colliding with Reality The problem with electric cars. BY JONATHAN V. LAST The age of the electric car is here. Everyone says so. There it is emblazoned on the cover of the latest Wired...
Paid article Brown China
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Brown China The myth of an environmentally friendly People’s Republic. BY ETHAN EPSTEIN ‘There’s nothing we can do,” the taxi driver says in heavily accented Mandarin, as he shrugs and...
Paid article Fault Lines
EMERY, NOEMIE
Fault Lines The president’s apologists look for scapegoats BY NOEMIE EMERY A few years ago, you met a dark, handsome stranger, with a cool, remote manner and a smooth line of talk. You didn’t...
Paid article Power Surge
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
Power Surge A pathway towards next generation energy BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD With the collapse of cap and trade in the Senate and the prospects dim for a measly renewable-energy mandate...
Paid article The Roots of Lunacy
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Roots of Lunacy How not to understand Obama BY ANDREW FERGUSON I remember a press conference in 1993 got up by Empower America, a now-forgotten Republican think tank. The purpose was to...
Paid article The Roth Quest
ROSENBERG, SAUL
The Roth Quest Searching for God in a world of evil. BY SAUL ROSENBERG Philip Roth is perhaps the most celebrated of living American writers, the recipient of our most prestigious...
Paid article Form Follows Fashion
JULIAN, LIAM
Form Follows Fashion Design for lifestyles of the rich and famous. BY LIAM JULIAN Modern architecture, pegged by Norman Mailer as a “totalitarian” style that “destroys the past,” has long...
Paid article Of Greeks and Jews
KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
Of Greeks and Jews Old letters throw new light on Leo Strauss. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN A poll conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life this fall fi nds that 43 percent of Jews...
Paid article Love Is in the Ether
AXTON, NATALIE
Love Is in the Ether A Manhattanite plays the electronic fi eld. BY NATALIE AXTON After 16 years of New York City apartment living, I bought a house in Westchester County. I am very happy...
Paid article Parody
PARODY “With the exception of core Obama Administration loyalists, most politically engaged elites have reached the same conclusions: The White House is in over its head, isolated, insular,...
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