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Paid article The Ambrose Saga Continues
THE SCRAPBOOK The Ambrose Saga Continues The celebrated popular historian and Eisenhower biographer Stephen Ambrose was exposed by Fred Barnes in these pages a few years back (“Stephen...
Paid article The Custom of the Country
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
CASUAL The Custom of the Country It’s not every day you get to sip a Bloody Mary on the lush lawn of a small-town funeral home, drenched in perfect spring sunshine, watching the fi nest mules...
Paid article Our Country's Battles
EDITORIAL Our Country’s Battles It is increasingly likely that the Republican party, in league with more conservative Democrats, will have a decisive say in Congress following November’s...
Paid article The New Fat Cats
BARNES, FRED
The New Fat Cats The indefensible pensions of public-sector employees. BY FRED BARNES John Edwards was right. There are two Americas, just not his two (the rich and powerful versus everyone...
Paid article A Plague of 'A' Students
O'ROURKE, P. J.
A Plague of ‘A’ Students Why it’s so irksome being governed by the Obami. BY P. J. O’ROURKE Barack Obama is more irritating than the other nuisances on the left. Nancy Pelosi needs a session...
Paid article After Murtha
COST, JAY
After Murtha As Pennsylvania 12 goes . . . BY JAY COST Pittsburgh Later this month, voters in Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional District will go to the polls to elect a replacement for John...
Paid article The Green Shepherd
CLYNE, MEGHAN
The Green Shepherd The White House wants churches to advance its climate change agenda. BY MEGHAN CLYNE If the Obama administration has its way, the gospel of climate change will be coming to...
Paid article Anti-Catholicism, Again
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Anti-Catholicism, Again The permanent scandal of the Vatican BY JOSEPH BOTTUM The day the Antichrist is ripped from his papal throne, true religion will guide the world. Or perhaps it’s the...
Paid article An Architect's Memoir
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
An Architect’s Memoir How Karl Rove drives ’em crazy BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI It’s been said that Washington is the only place in the world where you can fail upwards. Doesn’t matter how many...
Paid article Land of Secrets
WINTER, JAY
Land of Secrets A visitor to Turkey discovers the truth beneath the stories. BY JAY WINTER The east of Turkey is home to a multitude of people whose history rivals any in the world in terms...
Paid article Echoes of Athens
WHARTON, DAVID
Echoes of Athens How the image of ancient Greece is refl ected today. BY DAVID WHARTON ‘How perfectly obscure!” my late Aunt Patty remarked when I told her I was studying Thucydides. Aunt...
Paid article Paradise Lost
LANKFORD, NELSON D.
Paradise Lost What happened to the fi rst English settlers in America. BY NELSON D. LANKFORD The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island has long enjoyed a favored niche in histories of early America. A...
Paid article The Churchill Test
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
The Churchill Test There’s something about Sir Winston that annoys the American left. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD Paul Johnson, who typically produces large books about large subjects (Modern...
Paid article Priam's Petition
Alston, Edith
Priam’s Petition The old king’s sad journey to that old heel Achilles. BY EDITH ALSTON Passing through the dark corridors of his palace at an early hour, old King Priam reaches the chamber of...
Paid article Saint From Hippo
Short, Edward
Saint From Hippo How Augustine’s dilemmas shaped modern Christianity. BY EDWARD SHORT No writer excelled at that exacting form, the short biography, better than Henry Chadwick (19202008),...
Paid article A Whitman Sampler
Bauerlein, Mark
A Whitman Sampler One writer’s effort to bring the poet of democracy to life. BY MARK BAUERLEIN Back in the 1840s, when he still called himself Walter Whitman Jr., the future poet of Leaves of...
Paid article Pitch Perfect
CHALBERG, JOHN C.
Pitch Perfect The good old days of baseball were not always great. BY JOHN C. CHALBERG Remember Charles “Old Hoss” Radbourn? Or was it Radbourne? We’re not likely to know, since one of the...
Paid article Queen on the Nile
sChaRPeR, diane
Queen on the Nile Alas, no asp, but the real saga of Cleopatra. BY DIANE SCHARPER Cleopatra opted for suicide rather than submit to public humiliation at the hands of the Roman...
Paid article PARODY
“New Yorkers Brace for Doorman Strike” —New York Times,...
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