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Paid article CASUAL
LAST, JONATHAN V.
CASUAL Batman and the Gray Lady It’s never good when the New York Times covers comic books. Comics have existed in their own, mostly subterranean, culture for about 80 years, attracting very...
Paid article THE ONE-WAY WAR
SMITH, LEE
EDITORIALS The One-Way War Last week, federal authorities arrested Mansoor Arbabsiar for his involvement in a plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States and bomb the Saudi and Israeli...
Paid article SPEAK SOFTLY . . . AND FIGHT BACK
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Speak Softly. . . and Fight Back The foiled Iranian plot to blow up the Saudi ambassador to the United States has met with a tough U.S. response. Tough talk. And lots of it. If words were dollars,...
Paid article JUST THE WAY BUSINESS WORKS'
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
‘Just the Way Business Works’ Of the many lame excuses used by the Obama administration to explain why the Energy Department extended a $535 million loan guarantee to the troubled solar panel...
Paid article BONEHEADED ECONOMICS
BARNES, FRED
Boneheaded Economics Magical thinking about jobs from liberal Democrats. by Fred Barnes It’s not just the Occupy Wall Street rabble who are promoting unorthodox ideas (to put it kindly) about our...
Paid article THE AUTUMN OF HONG KONG
BORK, ELLEN
The Autumn of Hong Kong Increasingly, it’s one country, one system. by Ellen Bork Hong Kong Late last month, Beijing blasted Washington for interference in Hong Kong’s affairs. The Hong Kong...
Paid article REPUBLICANS LEARN MONEYBALL
BELL, JEFFREY
Republicans Learn Moneyball Why the GOP candidates need to talk about the Fed. by Jeffrey Bell Three Republican presidential candidates — Herman Cain, Ron Paul, and Newt Gingrich —have at least...
Paid article THE CAIN SURGE
Mccormack, John
The Cain Surge A to-do list for the new Republican frontrunner. by John McCormack Just a few weeks ago, former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain was stuck in single digits in the Republican...
Paid article DUCK AND COVER
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Duck and Cover Romney is coy on entitlement reform. by Stephen F. Hayes In late February, New Jersey governor Chris Christie visited Washington to deliver a highly anticipated speech on...
Paid article TIME FOR ANOTHER HARDING?
RADOSH, RONALD; Radosh, Allis
Time for Another Harding? How a much-derided Republican president actually succeeded in cutting the budget and fixing the economy By Ronald Radosh & Allis Radosh The presidential campaign was...
Paid article ANTIQUATED REGULATORY SYSTEM WON'T MEET MODERN CHALLENGES
Donohue, Thomas J.
Antiquated Regulatory System Won’t Meet Modern Challenges By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The last time anyone tried to overhaul the federal regulatory process,...
Paid article THE PAKISTAN ILLUSION
Donnelly, Thomas
The Pakistan Illusion The friend of our enemies is not our friend By Thomas Donnelly During his four-year tenure as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen embodied the quiet...
Paid article A MODEL TO AVOID
Ma, Ying
A Model to Avoid The dark side of Chinese state capitalism By Ying Ma Big-government types in the United States are simultaneously seduced by the sizzle of China’s economic growth and envious of...
Paid article CITY OF FAITHS
Balint, Benjamin
Books&Arts City of Faiths What Jerusalem means to the world. by Benjamin Balint In the encounter between writer and city, there is a certain distance of perspective—neither blurringly close nor...
Paid article SHOW BUSINESS
Henderson, Amy
Show Business The case for the museum as ‘a world in miniature.’ by Amy Henderson This is a brief but vigorous defense of museums in the grand manner. Begun as the 2009 Campbell Lectures at Rice...
Paid article SCOT ON THE ROCKS
SWAIM, BARTON
Scot on the Rocks Why readers should rediscover Sir Walter Scott. by Barton Swaim As recently as a century ago, Sir Walter Scott was known all over Europe and America. In life he had been the...
Paid article A WESTERN BLUEPRINT
NOVAK, MICHAEL
A Western Blueprint An atheist defends the Judeo-Christian ethic. by Michael Novak A movement is growing among atheists to demand honesty about their own intellectual convictions. Sooner or later,...
Paid article THE GREAT RACE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Great Race A political thriller more thriller than political. by John Podhoretz The Ides of March is just about the last movie I expected to like. It’s another one of those absurd liberal...
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