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IssueVol. 017 Issue 008 (November 7 2011)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK For Better or for a Couple of Months The Scrapbook, which is a strong believer in the institution of marriage, couldn’t help but notice the collapse of the 72-day-old union of Kim...
Paid articleCASUAL
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Kindle at the Cleaners The other day I asked my five-years-younger-than-I brother—the wit in our family—if he had taken to using a Kindle. “My Kindle,” he said, “is at the cleaners.” I’m...
Paid articleABOUT INEQUALITY
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
EDITORIALS About Inequality Over the last few weeks the ground of American politics has shifted to the left. The process began when President Obama’s tour to promote his jobs bill improved his...
Paid articleIT'S NOT 1980 ANYMORE
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
It’s Not 1980 Anymore For every Southern boy 14 years old, not once but whenever he wants it, there is the instant when it’s still not yet two o’clock on that July afternoon in 1863, the brigades...
Paid articleTHE ROMNEY PLAN
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Romney Plan Is this finally a Mitt Romney that conservatives can love? Or at least support? Governor Romney spoke last week in Washington to a group closely associated with the Tea Party. And,...
Paid articleCOME ON IN, THE EARTH IS FINE
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Come on in, the Earth Is Fine With its 7 billionth person stunt, the U.N. boosts the overpopulation hysteria. by Jonathan V. Last Last week the United Nations Population Fund released a report...
Paid articleTHE TORY REBELLION
Caldwell, Christopher
The Tory Rebellion Cameron picked a bad time to make his party more Europe-friendly. by Christopher Caldwell London On Thursday, no one in Parliament was talking about anything except the mess in...
Paid articleDEAL OR NO DEAL
BARNES, FRED
Deal or No Deal All eyes are on the supercommittee. by Fred Barnes The 12 members of the congressional supercommittee aren’t isolated and alone, working like monks, as they pursue at least a $1.2...
Paid articleWITH 'SOLUTIONS' LIKE THESE, WHO NEEDS PROBLEMS?
Donohue, Thomas J.
With ‘Solutions’ Like These, Who Needs Problems? By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce For years, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has fought a provision that would give...
Paid articleTHE UNESCO FOLLIES ARE BACK
Bolton, John R.
The UNESCO Follies Are Back The Obama administration bungles the Palestinians’ membership vote. by John R. Bolton The Palestinian Authority succeeded last Monday in becoming a member state in the...
Paid articleLIFE IN LIBYA
marLowe, ann
Life in Libya So far: less poor, less nasty, and less brutish than under Qaddafi. by Ann Marlowe Tripoli Life in post-revolutionary Libya is not quite normal yet—and Libyans are just beginning to...
Paid articleTHEY CAN DO IT
BOOT, MAX
They Can Do It Our troops can win in Afghanistan. But the key battleground is in Washington. By Max Boot Kabul In any war there is often a disconnect between on-the-ground reality and...
Paid articleDOGS AND CATS LIVING TOGETHER
HANSEN, PETER J.
Dogs and Cats Living Together A Tea Party-Occupy Wall Street agenda By Peter J. Hansen What if the two prominent grassroots movements of the day, the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street, joined...
Paid articleTHE HABIT OF ART'
EASTLAND, KATHERINE
Books&Arts ‘The Habit ofArt’ Flannery O’Connor, illustrator by Katherine Eastland Milledgeville, Georgia In 1955 Flannery O’Connor wrote to her friend Elizabeth McKee that “the only way to get...
Paid articleCARDINAL OF STATE
WEINSTEIN, KENNETH
Cardinal of State Richelieu and the invention of modern France. by Kenneth Weinstein For the past three centuries and a half, Cardinal Richelieu has captivated students of politics. Armand Jean...
Paid articleOH, BY THE WAY. . .
QUEENAN, JOE
Oh, By the Way. . . I should acknowledge that I’m extraordinary. by Joe Queenan Have you noticed that whenever a newspaper columnist uses the phrase “full disclosure,” it’s primarily for purposes...
Paid articleMANNERS IN DISGUISE
Miller, Stephen
Manners in Disguise What seems like familiarity just might be deference. by Stephen Miller My wife and I—we are in our early seven-ties—sit down in a local restaurant. After handing us menus, the...
Paid articleSPONGEBOB 101
GUASPARI, DAVID
SpongeBob 101 The philosophical approach to high and low culture. by David Guaspari Superheroes: The Best of Philosophy and Pop Culture expounds Immanuel Kant’s defense of retribution as a duty...
Paid articleIN LOVE WITH LOVE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
In Love with Love A new rendition of an old-fashioned theme. by John Podhoretz The swoony romantic drama, once a staple of the cinema, is all but nonexistent now. These movies—the ones that...
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