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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Lords of Finance vs. Lord of the Flies If you’re not already sitting down, you may want to steady yourself before reading further. Recent polls show that the Occupy Wall Street...
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CASUAL
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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CASUAL My Fab Flub The tenth anniversary of the death of George Harrison came and went recently, topped off with a four-hour HBO documentary, and the occasion stirred in me a memory that was...
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EVITABLE
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIALS Evitable Should Mitt Romney be the nominee of the Republican party for president in 2012? Perhaps. Should voters support him because he’s the “inevitable” nominee? No. For one thing,...
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THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF ASSAD
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SMITH, LEE
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The Fall of the House of Assad Bashar al-Assad is finished. The Arab League has condemned him, as have former allies Qatar and Turkey. One time Saudi intelligence chief Turki al-Faisal says Assad’s...
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IT'S THE OBAMACARE, STUPID
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ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
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It’s the Obamacare, Stupid We are just past the halfway point between the last congressional election and the next one, and the conventional wisdom is that the upcoming election will be all about...
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THE IOWA FRONTRUNNER
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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The Iowa Frontrunner The Gingrich campaign, he will tell you, is very different. by Michael Warren Osage, Iowa Newt Gingrich says he’s not a traditional politician. He certainly isn’t running a...
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THE HISTORY OF NEWT
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BARNES, FRED
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The History of Newt Are Republicans ready to look past his transgressions? by Fred Barnes Before you dismiss Newt Gingrich for having too much “baggage” to win the Republican presidential...
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A FINAL MASSAGE TO THE SUPERCOMMITTEE
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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A Final Message to the Supercommittee By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Time is running out for the debt supercommittee. The panel must reach agreement on a plan...
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ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO FORGET
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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All the News That’s Fit to Forget Why you’re not hearing much about embryonic stem cells these days. by Wesley J. Smith For years, the media touted the promise of embryonic stem cells. Year after...
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RESTITCHING THE SUBCONTINENT
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BAY, AUSTIN
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Restitching the Subcontinent How do you solve a problem like Pakistan? by Austin Bay The post-World War Two partition of British India was a blood-drenched mess. Since partition, India has...
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ANARCHY IN THE U.S.A.
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Anarchy in the U.S.A. The roots of American disorder By Matthew Continetti Ever since September, when activists heeded Adbusters editor Kalle Lasn’s call to Occupy Wall Street, it’s become a rite...
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UNCHANGING SCIENCE
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH; ANDERSON, WILLIAM
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Unchanging Science Among other things the global warming crusaders got wrong: skepticism is a virtue, not a vice By Joseph Bottum & William Anderson In retrospect, we probably should have paid...
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HOW THE WEST WON
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POWERS, ELIZABETH
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Books &Arts How the West Won Freedom and 'killer apps} by Elizabeth Powers Niall Ferguson’s newest book is chock-a-block with striking comparisons. For instance, if the Soviet Union was able to...
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THE WELLS MACHINE
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MURRAY, BRIAN
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The Wells Machine A novelist reimagines a novelist’s progress. by Brian Murray David Lodge is probably best known for a series of campus novels—Changing Places, Small World, and Nice Work—that,...
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WORKING WITH WORDS
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HANNAFORD, PETER
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Working with Words A writer of speeches on the uses of rhetoric. by Peter Hannaford For nearly 40 years, William Gavin’s calling was as “speech-wright.” He says he prefers the term to speechwriter...
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IS THAT ALL THERE IS?
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TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
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Is That All There Is? Then let’s keep dancing, and watch history float by. by Kelly Jane Torrance The 1980s ended in a flood of optimism that’s hardly been seen since. Nearly a halfcentury of cold...
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POP GOES LIBYA
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marLowe, ann
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Pop Goes Libya A little musical rebellion among the Amazigh. by Ann Marlowe Zuwarah, Libya This is my city and I came back again I found myself where I was born. The jam session was stirring,...
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HOOVERVILLE BLUES
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Hooverville Blues How to turn an interesting career into a preposterous film. by John Podhoretz There are important discoveries to be made when you see J. Edgar, Clint Eastwood’s new film about...
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