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Paid article The Work Goes on, the Cause Endures . . ."
THE SCRAPBOOK The Work Goes on, the Cause Endures . . . When THE SCRAPBOOK suggests that the election of Scott Brown to Edward Kennedy’s seat in the U.S. Senate appears to have rendered...
Paid article By Stuff Possessed
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL By Stuff Possessed A parcel arrived on our front doorstep the other day, and knowing what was inside, I was greatly pleased, even excited. After surgically cutting away the cardboard...
Paid article Mr. Brown Goes to Washington
EDITORIALS Mr. Brown Goes to Washington Life doesn’t simply imitate art. There are important differences between the Scott Brown story and Jefferson Smith’s. And the differences make...
Paid article The Real Obama
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
The Real Obama The man behind the ‘postpartisan’ curtain BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI What does the Massachusetts special election tell us about President Obama? Nothing good. Scott Brown’s...
Paid article Damned If They Do . . .
EMERY, NOEMIE
Damned If They Do . . . Congressional Democrats freak out. BY NOEMIE EMERY In the wake of the stunning debacle (in their view) in the Bay State last Tuesday, Democrats fi nd themselves with...
Paid article The Brown Effect
BARNES, FRED
The Brown Effect Conservatives, tea partiers, moderates, and independents fi nd common ground. BY FRED BARNES Scott Brown’s victory spoils a popular myth. I’m not referring to the one about...
Paid article How the Game Is Played
FERGUSON, ANDREW
How the Game Is Played Political insiders reveal their reptilian character in a new bestseller. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Before Scott Brown rudely burst in with those big burly biceps of his, the...
Paid article Great Scott
Mccormack, John
Great Scott The most famous truck driver in Massachusetts. BY JOHN MCCORMACK ‘It was fun,” Massachusetts senatorelect Scott Brown said of his trip last Thursday to Capitol Hill. “The only...
Paid article The Dead Duck Congress
LINDBERG, TOD
The Dead Duck Congress With nothing to lose, will they go for broke? BY TOD LINDBERG Following Scott Brown’s Senate victory in Massachusetts, speculation in Washington has quickly turned from...
Paid article Duh!
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
‘Duh!’ The nation’s top intelligence offi cial speaks. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES In congressional testimony on January 20, the nation’s top intelligence official, Dennis Blair, acknowledged that the...
Paid article See No Evil
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
See No Evil The Pentagon’s Fort Hood investigation is a pathetic whitewash. BY THOMAS JOSCELYN Last week, the Pentagon released the results of its investigation into the November 5 Fort...
Paid article Mission to Haiti
Donnelly, Thomas
Mission to Haiti It won’t be easy or cheap, but the U.S. military has a crucial long-term role to play BY THOMAS DONNELLY As the search-for-survivors phase of Haiti relief operations comes to a...
Paid article Google vs. Beijing
GUTMANN, ETHAN
Google vs. Beijing It’s hard to do no evil when you work with the Chinese regime BY ETHAN GUTMANN Western corporations never die in China, they just fade away. They don’t do what Google has...
Paid article Bare Ruined Choirs
EASTLAND, KATHERINE
Bare Ruined Choirs Turkey’s war on the cultural heritage of Cyprus BY KATHERINE EASTLAND When churches fall completely out of use What shall we turn them into? —Philip Larkin, ‘Church...
Paid article Executive Action
WEISER, JAY
Executive Action The balancing of liberty and security in wartime. BY JAY WEISER The hysteria over the Bush administration’s use of executive power in the war on terror has faded—even the...
Paid article Gigi in Hollywood
LIGHT, KATE
Gigi in Hollywood Postcards from the transatlantic life of Leslie Caron. BY KATE LIGHT If, hovering around the tell-all memoir genre, another category exists—such as, say, the “tellsome”— then...
Paid article Roget for Moderns
Short, Edward
Roget for Moderns The words of English get the Oxford treatment. BY EDWARD SHORT Virginia Woolf once said that the word for writing should not be composition, which hardly gives an...
Paid article American Murder
ROSEN, CHRISTINE
American Murder A theory why we’re prone to kill one another. BY CHRISTINE ROSEN Why do Americans kill each other? It is not an idle question for a nation that has the highest homicide rate...
Paid article Verdict on 'Avatar'
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Verdict on ‘Avatar’ Not so much politically offensive as just plain stupid. BY JOHN PODHORETZ As Avatar closes in on the alltime box offi ce record set by its director’s previous fi...
Paid article PARODY
“President Obama signaled on Wednesday that he might be willing to scale back his proposed health care overhaul to a version that could attract bipartisan support, as the White House and...
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