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IssueVol. 015 Issue 036 (June 7 2010)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK The Not-So-Greasy Pole America’s most famous greasy pole is no more. When the plebes at the U.S. Naval Academy gathered on May 24 to mark the end of their grueling fi rst year in...
Paid articleNothing to Sneeze At
Linderg, Tod
CASUAL Nothing to Sneeze At Oh, sure, there’s enough particulate matter in the New York City air to turn a white shirt gray by the end of the workday. And a couple whiffs of a narrow West...
Paid articleEditorial
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
EDITORIAL Keep America Safe Two weeks ago President Obama fi red his top intelligence adviser—or at least the man who held the title. In the six months before Dennis Blair was relieved of his...
Paid articleA Culture War Deferred
Caldwell, Christopher
A Culture War Deferred The Dutch elections—much to the candidates’ surprise—are more about money than Muslims. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Amsterdam With his career riding on his performance in...
Paid articleNot Dead Yet
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Not Dead Yet Introducing the pre-obituary: a few choice words before you go. BY P. J. O’ROURKE I have an idea for a brand new type of newspaper feature. And gosh do newspapers need one. No...
Paid articleO Canada
BARNES, FRED
O Canada Looking north for economic inspiration. BY FRED BARNES Canada was called an “honorary member of the Third World” by the Wall Street Journal in 1995, and for good reason....
Paid articleNew Nukes!
Noonan, John
New Nukes! On nuclear modernization GOP senators should swing for the fences. BY JOHN NOONAN After just a year in offi ce, President Obama has announced sweeping changes in the U.S. nuclear...
Paid articleLosing Asia?
Blumenthal, Dan
Losing Asia? If we stint on our military investment in the Pacifi c, we’ll pay a high price. BY DAN BLUMENTHAL After three decades of peace and stability in the AsiaPacifi c, it is tempting...
Paid articleRussia's New Protesters
ARON, LEON
Russia’s New Protesters They’re middle class, well educated, and young. BY LEON ARON Saved by $80-a-barrel oil from almost certain economic depression and political crisis, Russia appears to...
Paid articleThe Big Squeeze
Donnelly, Thomas; SCHMITT, GARY
The Big Squeeze The Obama administration’s defense budget portends strategic decline BY THOMAS DONNELLY & GARY SCHMITT On the 65th anniversary of the Allied victory in Europe in early May,...
Paid articleRecovering a Province
marLowe, ann
Recovering a Province The rise and fall (and rise again?) of Khost BY ANN MARLOWE Khost Province, Afghanistan ‘Few people in Khost support the government because the government are...
Paid articlePrepped for Success
BENSON, CHRISTOPHER
Prepped for Success Are the old schools still what they were? BY CHRISTOPHER BENSON Growing up in the Rocky Mountain West, I never had a classmate uprooted to an elite boarding school in...
Paid articleModern Screwtape
DESMOND, JOAN FRAWLEY
Modern Screwtape The Devil is in the details of everyday life. BY JOAN FRAWLEY DESMOND Anger impairs cognitive functioning. Contemporary psychologists may accept that cautionary insight, but...
Paid articleExistential Female
Schultheis, Emily
Existential Female A new translation of the age-old question about Woman. BY EMILY SCHULTHEIS Simone de Beauvoir’s name is hardly uttered anymore without her relationship with JeanPaul...
Paid articleHistorian of England
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Historian of England Lord Macaulay survives another academic assault. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. Here, in a nutshell, is the paradox of Thomas Babington Macaulay: Dip at random into this most fl...
Paid articleWheeldon's Turn
AXTON, NATALIE
Wheeldon’s Turn The ambassador of dance reinvents himself—again. BY NATALIE AXTON In February, the news broke that Christopher Wheeldon was stepping down as artistic director of Morphoses/the...
Paid articleAbu Dhabi Do
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Abu Dhabi Do A movie where ‘I Am Woman’ is sung without irony. BY JOHN PODHORETZ In 1985, a journalist named Alex Heard and a Capitol Hill staffer named Scott Richardson coined the invaluable...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “Rep. Joe Sestak, winner of the Pennsylvania Democratic Senate primary, is refusing to provide more information on what job he was offered by a White House offi cial to drop [out] of that...
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