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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Susan Sarandon, Smear Artist Susan Sarandon’s left-wing “activism” is too well known to be recounted here in much detail. The actress has embraced causes as various and predictable...
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CASUAL
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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CASUAL The Cocktail-Party Test £ "W" don’t read fiction,” Billy ® I Hunter proudly told sports I reporters this month. “I only -A. read stuff I can learn something from.” What a line, from the...
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FROM TRIPOLI TO TEHRAN
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SMITH, LEE
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EDITORIALS From Tripoli to Tehran Killing Muammar Qaddafi wasn’t easy. What President Obama said would take days wound up taking eight months. At first the administration did not seem to...
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THE SOLYNDRA STONEWALL
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Solyndra Stonewall About 24 hours after he recited the oath of office, Barack Obama addressed senior executive branch officials and cabinet secretaries at the Eisenhower Executive Office...
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CLASS DISMISSED
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CaPretta, James C.
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CLASS Dismissed As the debate on Obamacare reached a crescendo in late 2009 and 2010, no question was more hotly contested than whether the plan would narrow or widen future federal budget...
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OPPERTUNITIES FOR CONSENSUS ON JOB CREATION
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Opportunities for Consensus on Job Creation By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Nearly two weeks ago, something remarkable happened in Washington. Congress...
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THE BIOFUELS FIASCO
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JUDAY, DAVE
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The Biofuels Fiasco Even Rube Goldberg would recoil in horror from this regulatory contraption. by Dave Juday A food versus fuel debate has raged for the past few years as ethanol consumes more...
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A MAN WITH A PLAN
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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A Man with a Plan Whatever its merits, Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 proposal is receiving an odd critique. by Irwin M. Stelzer Politics being what it is, I suppose it is no surprise that Herman Cain’s...
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LOSING THE ECONOMIC BATTLE
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SMICK, DAVID M.
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Losing the Economic Battle The global debt apocalypse approaches. by David M. Smick On the issue of public debt, Washington is experiencing what psychologists call “learned helplessness.” The...
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SOMETHING NEW FOR SCHOOLS TO FAIL AT
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MacDonald, Heather
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Something New for Schools to Fail At L.A.’s misbegotten teen dating curriculum. by Heather Mac Donald If you wonder why American students rank poorly among industrialized nations on academic...
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THE TEXAS DIVERSITY WARS
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Eastland, Terry
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The Texas Diversity Wars Will the Supreme Court step in? by Terry Eastland Among the cases the Supreme Court is being asked to take in its new term is one from Texas challenging racial preferences...
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THE GIFT OF GAB
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CEASER, JAMES W.
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The Gift of Gab With Mitt Romney as its candidate, could the GOP find that its long national nightmare of verbal inadequacy is over? By James W Ceaser If, as most pundits now believe, Mitt Romney...
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UP IN SMOKE
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Up in Smoke Harrisburg’s waste to energy to bankruptcy saga By Jonathan V Last On October 12, Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, filed for bankruptcy. The move took most of America by...
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RIGHT BUT REPULSIVE
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STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
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Right but Repulsive The trashing of Britain's euroskeptics By Andrew Stuttaford A doctor ignored by a smoker won’t celebrate if lung cancer strikes. Britain’s euroskeptics are generally too...
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WILLEM DE MAESTRO
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Gelernter, Daniel
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Books &Arts Willem de Maestro MoMA gives de Kooning his due. by Daniel Gelernter New York A few months ago, at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, I noticed that all the greatest de Koonings...
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PUNISHMENT AND CRIME
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Sheley, Erin
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Punishment and Crime A distinguished scholar tells us how we got here. by Erin Sheley Moderation is too rarely a stance to gain impassioned support in policy debates, and even less so when the...
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THE GERMAN VOICE
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KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
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The German Voice A journey to the source of Martin Walser’s fiction. BY SUSANNE KLINGENSTEIN The way I got to Martin Walser, Germany’s most German writer and, at age 84, one of its national...
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MUGABE'S DUNGEON
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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Mugabe’s Dungeon The nightmare of Africa’s longest-ruling tyrant. by David Aikman Africa has had its share of brutal regimes and rulers in the past half-century. The apartheid regime of the...
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HONKY TONK GIRL
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EDEN, DAWN
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Honky Tonk Girl Loretta Lynn, at 76, still casts a spell. by Dawn Eden Loretta Lynn famously sang “You’re Lookin’ at Country.” But as three urban cowgirls arrive at a Washington, D.C., hipster...
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