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Vol. 015 Issue 047 (September 6 2010)
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••Cover Page••
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A Hip Check, Not a Fact Check
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THE SCRAPBOOK A Hip Check, Not a Fact Check. There is a widespread misapprehension that news organizations are never more evenhanded and punctilious than when they label one of their stories a...
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Downhill from Here
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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CASUAL The British author-diplomat Duff Cooper once divided the ages of man into arbitrary three-decade increments: From birth to 30 is youth, and from 30 to 60 years is middle age. Early...
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He's No Muslim, He's a Progressive
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EDITORIAL He’s No Muslim, He’s a Progressive ‘Ike’s not a Communist, he’s a golfer.” That was Russell Kirk’s succinct response to the claim by John Birchers in the 1950s that President...
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Duking it out
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Duking It Out The Dukakis administration that never was. BY NOEMIE EMERY As Barack Obama sees his ratings descend toward the high 30s, he is increasingly described as the second coming...
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The Happy Curmudgeon
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The Happy Curmudgeon James J. Kilpatrick, 1920-2010. BY ANDREW FERGUSON In Wild Turkey veritas, the ancients told us, and the phrase has no richer testament than a forgotten book called A...
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Fleurs du Mal
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Kirchick, James
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Fleurs du Mal North Korea’s ghastly art, on display in Vienna. BY JAMES KIRCHICK Vienna If the painting Kim Jong Il, the supreme commander of the Korean People’s Army, deeply concerned...
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Obama's Four Disasters
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BARNES, FRED
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Obama’s Four Disasters Heckuva job, Mr. President. BY FRED BARNES Recovery summer, opposition to Arizona’s immigration law, negative campaigning, and intervention in the Ground Zero mosque...
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Time to Hang Up the Tennis Shoes
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Blake, Whitney
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Time to Hang Up the Tennis Shoes Dino Rossi takes on Patty Murray. BY WHITNEY BLAKE Pacifi c County, Washington The Senate race in Washington state is emerging as one of the most-watched...
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The 72-Hour Expert
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O'ROURKE, P. J.
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The 72-Hour Expert Everything you always wanted to know about Afghanistan . . . BY P. J. O’ROURKE Kabul If you spend 72 hours in a place you’ve never been, talking to people whose language you...
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Cheapstaking to Victory
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Cheapskating to Victory Scott Walker is poised to cash in on his frugality in the Wisconsin governor’s race BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Milwaukee When Barack Obama visited here on August 16, the...
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Maugham's the Word
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TEACHOUT, TERRY
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Maugham’s the Word Popular and literary and vice versa BY TERRY TEACHOUT Once upon a time a serious novelist could be very, very popular. Then something came unstuck, and now the appearance of...
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Shouting the Blues
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TUSHNET, EVE
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Shouting the Blues A color-coded breakdown of the American family. BY EVE TUSHNET In 1998, Fugees frontwoman and single mother Lauryn Hill scored a hit with her hip-hop ode to her son Zion, in...
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Queen of Hearts
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Short, Edward
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Queen of Hearts The life and times of a royal icon. BY EDWARD SHORT In Brideshead Revisited Anthony Blanche warns Charles Ryder against what he calls “simple, creamy English charm”...
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Laughing Detective
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BREEN, JON L.
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Laughing Detective Charlie Chan and his creator get a scholarly makeover. BY JON L. BREEN In the 1920s, by our standards, America was a racist land. The image of the Chinese, who...
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Thursday's Father
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EDEN, DAWN
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Thursday’s Father The cosmos in the mind of G. K. Chesterton. BY DAWN EDEN It is said that the study of metaphysics is dying because people no longer want to study things that cannot be...
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Yankee Go Home
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WEINER, LAUREN
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Yankee Go Home The Ugly American is alive and well and working for peace. BY LAUREN WEINER What better way is there to see into our national character than to follow some callow Americans as...
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Richards Galore
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GRENIER, CYNTHIA
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The chapter headings tell all you really need to know about this book: The Plastered Fifties, The Soused Sixties, The Sozzled Seventies, The Blotto Eighties, The Pickled Nineties. The fi nal...
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Rough Cut
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Rough Cut The movies and the Holocaust are an awkward fi t. BY JOHN PODHORETZ When it comes to the subject of the extermination of the Six Million, there are two kinds of people. First are...
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PARODY
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PARODY “But while [Senator Michael Bennet] thanked Obama for his help in the summer, he may not want the president around for the general election in the fall. ‘We’ll have to see,’ Bennet told...
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