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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
It was Bennett Cerf—founder of Random House, conscience of What’s My Line—who gazed over the bestseller lists of his day and invented the can’t-miss title for a bookpublishing smash hit....
Paid articleCasual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Free Willy Horton There was a hubbub recently when Tilikum, a resident of Orlando’s SeaWorld theme park, attacked and killed one of his trainers, 40-year-old Dawn Brancheau. People...
Paid articleEditorial
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIAL Reckless at Any Speed The earthquake that struck Chile on February 27 was sudden. The ground shuddered without warning. The devastation was immediate. Like all natural calamities it...
Paid articleNo Need to Get Tied Down Yet
BARNES, FRED
No Need to Get Tied Down Yet The GOP lacks a standard-bearer for 2012—but the list of contenders will be growing in the fall. BY FRED BARNES Texas governor Rick Perry’s impressive primary...
Paid articleWouldn't You Like to Know
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Wouldn’t You Like to Know The ‘most transparent administration in history’ stonewalls. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES At a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee last fall, Senator Chuck Grassley,...
Paid articleObama Talks, Syria Mocks
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
Obama Talks, Syria Mocks The wages of appeasement. BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS The Obama administration has from the start seen Syria as a leading case for engagement. Barack Obama said so during...
Paid articleWith Friends Like These
TERRILL, ROSS
With Friends Like These How not to gain China’s respect. BY ROSS TERRILL The excellent obituaries for Alexander Haig showed his many facets—four-star general, crisis manager at the...
Paid articleIn Defense of Downsizing
WILSON, ANDREW B.
In Defense of Downsizing Sometimes layoffs are the only choice. BY ANDREW B. WILSON Is corporate America downsizing itself to death? So you would think from watching Up in the Air,...
Paid articleMore Bad News for Democrats
WOLFFORD, DAVID
More Bad News for Democrats Rob Portman looks like a formidable candidate for Ohio’s open Senate seat. BY DAVID WOLFFORD Cincinnati Now that his lone primary competitor has dropped out of the...
Paid articleTanks a Lot
Cooke, Patrick
Tanks a Lot Connecticut’s environmental bureaucracy versus a 92-year-old war hero. BY PATRICK COOKE Lime Rock, Conn. This is the tale of a man who tried to do the right thing. It begins in the...
Paid articleIn Denial
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
In Denial The meltdown of the climate campaign BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD It is increasingly clear that the leak of the internal emails and documents of the Climate Research Unit at the University of...
Paid articleA Peace Grows in Colombia
Neumann, Vanessa
A Peace Grows in Colombia After two generations of civil war, will the fi ghting really stop? BY VANESSA NEUMANN Bogot?, Colombia ‘Colombia’s is the Rolls Royce of programs. That’s why we’re...
Paid articleDesign for Looking
JULIAN, LIAM
Design for Looking How to read architecture BY LIAM JULIAN Architecture is not art as a painting or a sculpture is art. Architecture is art that has to fulfi ll a functional purpose. A...
Paid articleGrande Illusion
BARBIC, KARI
Grande Illusion Starbucks wants you to know it sells more than coffee. BY KARI BARBIC The whole purpose of places like Starbucks is for people with no decision-making ability whatsoever to...
Paid articleOld Hickory's Victory
CANNATO, VINCENT J.
Old Hickory’s Victory The diffi cult birth of Jacksonian democracy. BY VINCENT J. CANNATO Americans today don’t have a very high opinion of politics. We like the idea of democracy, it is just...
Paid articleFrozen in Time
Bennett, Zachary
Frozen in Time An Arctic death in pursuit of glory—and truth. BY ZACHARY BENNETT As is often the case with revisionist histories, this one demystifi es and demythologizes its subject, the...
Paid articleMakar's Mark
EASTLAND, KATHERINE
Makar’s Mark The Irish bard translates a Scots epic. BY KATHERINE EASTLAND When Ireland’s fourth Nobel laureate of literature, Seamus Heaney, celebrated his 70th birthday last April, all of...
Paid articleTomorrowland
LEHRER, ELI
Tomorrowland The chronicle of popular science fi ction/fact. BY ELI LEHRER Analog Magazine: Science Fiction, Science Fact (that’s the actual full title) turns 80 this year, and seems at fi...
Paid articleTurning Peter
EMERY, NOEMIE
Turning Peter A blame-America-fi rster discovers his inner patriot. BY NOEMIE EMERY Imagine a Christopher Buckley novel set in the world of 24 and Jack Bauer, and you have Banquo’s Ghosts, the...
Paid articleThrills and Kills
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Thrills and Kills One hundred thirty-eight minutes of guaranteed suspense. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Shutter Island is a two-hour-and18-minute thriller based on a 400-page, 150,000-word novel by...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “For fi ve days, retiring Sen. Jim Bunning held his fellow Republicans hostage. He stood his ground, angry and alone, a one-man blockade against unemployment benefi ts, Medicare payments...
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