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Paid article Don't Let the Door Hit You . . .
THE SCRAPBOOK Don’t Let the Door Hit You . . . Not to worry: THE SCRAPBOOK is not going to rehearse last week’s Helen “Tell Them to Get the Hell Out of Palestine” Thomas saga, since we assume...
Paid article Not Your Father's Washington
TERZIAN, PHILIP
CASUAL Not Your Father’s Washington W hen I returned to Washington in 1992 after a 13-year absence, I was frequently asked what changes I observed. Of course, the obvious answer was volume:...
Paid article A Period of Consequences
EDITORIAL A Period of Consequences The passage last Wednesday of a fourth U.N. Security Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran was the latest act in the tragicomedy that is U.S. policy...
Paid article A Turkey of a Policy
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
A Turkey of a Policy Obama makes the Middle East an even more dangerous place. BY ELLIOTT ABRAMS The Gaza flotilla incident is not over. American demands for some “international role” in...
Paid article How to Think About Oil Spills
HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
How to Think About Oil Spills The perils of overreaction. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD This article needs to begin with a big mea culpa. In the April 26 edition of THE WEEKLY STANDARD (which went to...
Paid article Scapegoating les Anglo-Saxons
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Scapegoating les Anglo-Saxons EU poobahs take aim at Wall Street and the City. BY ANDREW STUTTAFORD When America’s fl imsier corporate colossi threaten to collapse, they tend to follow a...
Paid article A Bad Deal Gets Worse
WATSON, BETH HENARY
A Bad Deal Gets Worse Obamacare is already damaging the individual insurance market. BY BETH HENARY WATSON Hostility to the individual health insurance market and its less pleasant...
Paid article Can the French Cut Welfare?
Caldwell, Christopher
Can the French Cut Welfare? Sarkozy touches the troisi?me rail. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Recently Le Monde interviewed Raymond Soubie, an adviser to President Nicolas Sarkozy. He told an...
Paid article Self-Destruction in Illinois
BARNES, FRED
Self-Destruction in Illinois Democrats melt down in Obama’s home state. BY FRED BARNES Chicago Obamaland is crumbling. Democrats have fi rmly controlled Illinois, the president’s home state,...
Paid article End Them, Don't Mend Them
O'ROURKE, P. J.
End Them, Don’t Mend Them It’s time to shutter America’s bloated schools BY P. J. O’ROURKE The school year is drawing to a close. Time to balance the educational accounts and see what’s been...
Paid article War and Remembrance
HAM, MARY KATHARINE
War and Remembrance A father retraces the steps of his son, a gallant Marine who lost his life in the liberation of Iraq. BY MARY KATHARINE HAM Baghdad Of all the men I met in Baghdad,...
Paid article Friends in High Places
Rubin, Jennifer
Friends in High Places The Obama Justice Department went to bat for the New Black Panther party—and then covered it up. BY JENNIFER RUBIN The case is straightforward. On Election Day 2008, two...
Paid article Road to Ruin
SIEGEL, FRED
Road to Ruin Client Number Nine had other problems, too BY FRED SIEGEL It all seems so familiar: New York, once the Empire State, beset by a dysfunctional government and a dying upstate...
Paid article London Calling
SMITH, JORDAN MICHAEL
London Calling The American contribution to the British war effort. BY JORDAN MICHAEL SMITH At the outset of World War I, Woodrow Wilson told Americans that “we must be impartial in thought,...
Paid article Talk of God
WOLPE, DAVID
Talk of God Barring religious convictions from the public square enervates the debate. BY DAVID WOLPE Pose a fundamental question on human values in America and you will hear three voices in...
Paid article Beautiful and Damned
EMERY, NOEMIE
Beautiful and Damned Power, glamour, and the vagaries of transatlantic alliances. BY NOEMIE EMERY In 1996, at age 47, Bill Patten, son of Susan Mary Alsop, the author and doyenne of the great...
Paid article Shark Attack
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Shark Attack ‘Jaws’ was boffo box offi ce—and bad news for cinema. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The movie that changed Holly wood more than any other in its hundred-year history opened 35 years ago...
Paid article PARODY
“Insiders wonder about the future of Newsweek editor Jon Meacham if the magazine is sold to one prominent bidder, Christopher Ruddy of the right-wing media company Newsmax. Ruddy was known in...
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