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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The U.N.: Worse Even Than You Think The amazing thing about the United Nations, it’s always seemed to The Scrapbook, is how corrupt every tiny corner of it is. It makes mischief...
Paid articleCASUAL
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Capitalist Pigskin It was not easy trying to figure out whether to watch the Super Bowl over the weekend. Spending the fall with the New England Patriots has provoked painful spasms of...
Paid articleSTAND FOR FREEDOM
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS Stand ' for Freedom Our friend Charles Krauthammer began his column last week by asking, “Who doesn’t love a democratic revolution? Who is not moved by the renunciation of fear and the...
Paid articleA TIME FOR CHOOSING
BORK, ELLEN
A Time for Choosing It might have been reasonable to hope, some time ago, that Hosni Mubarak could have overseen a democratic transition in Egypt. But that is no longer the case. On February 1,...
Paid articleHEALTH CARE LAW PROVING TO BE BAD MEDICINE
Donohue, Thomas J.
Health Care Law Proving to Be Bad Medicine By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Buoyed by two major court decisions ruling part or all of the Patient Protection and...
Paid articleYOUNG MAN CONTROL
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Young Man Control The next step in the liberal campaign against violence. by P J. O’Rourke J JH Liberals could not prove their argument that the Tucson shootings were caused by the violent words...
Paid articleDON'T FORGET THE IRANIANS
DORAN, MICHAEL S.
Don’t Forget the Iranians They, too, aspire to freedom. by Michael S. Doran The Obama administration is taking the side of the Egyptian people against the Mubarak regime while continuing to engage...
Paid articleWHEN STATES GO BUST
Pethokoukis, James
When States Go Bust The bankruptcy debate heats up. by James Pethokoukis It’s a solution of apparent Alexandrian elegance and simplicity: Empower America’s cash-strapped states to slice cleanly...
Paid articleOBAMACARE ON THE ROPES
BARNES, FRED
Obamacare on the Ropes The people, the House, and the courts have spoken: It’s only a matter of time. by Fred Barnes When U.S. District Court judge Roger Vinson struck down President Obama’s...
Paid articleTHE WAGES OF WEAKNESS
SMITH, LEE
The Wages ofWeakness Mubarak takes Obama’s measure. by Lee Smith Washington has finally found out what $1.3 billion in annual military aid means to Hosni Mubarak’s tottering regime: It is a bribe...
Paid articleLIBERTY, NOT THE BROTHERHOOD
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Liberty, Not the Brotherhood What we should want for Egypt. by Stephen F. Hayes Since the massive street protests began across Egypt January 25, most American observers have had two chief...
Paid articleDEMOCRACY IN EGYPT
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Democracy in Egypt Why the West should welcome a political upheaval in the Middle East By Reuel Marc Gerecht After observing the administrative practices in the realm of Muhammad Ali, the Ottoman...
Paid articleTHE REPLACEMENT
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
The Replacement After Obamacare is repealed, Republicans should offer sensible improvements to the health care system By Jeffrey H. Anderson When discussing Obamacare during his State of the...
Paid articleYES, THEY'RE OVERPAID
Biggs, Andrew G.; Richwine, Jason
Yes, They’re Overpaid The truth about federal workers' compensation By Andrew G. Biggs & Jason Richwine capegoating,” claimed the American Federation of Government Employees. “Punishment,” said...
Paid articleTHE GREAT PERSUADER
CEASER, JAMES W.
Books&Arts The Great Persuader The wisdom and wit of Irving Kristol. by James W. Ceaser This volume of 48 essays by Irving Kristol, drawn from a writing career that spanned nearly three score and...
Paid articleHEALING SIGNS
Rothstein, Aaron
Healing Signs Medicine is art, but now it’s science, too. BY Aaron Rothstein Michael Bliss, university professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, medical historian, and honorary fellow of...
Paid articleATHENIAN JUSTICE
LOPATIN, PETER
Athenian Justice Why did Socrates have to die? by Peter Lopatin In 399 B.C., in a prison cell in Athens, a man—convicted and sentenced to death a month earlier by his fellow Athenians for the...
Paid articleCRAFTSMAN REMEMBERED
SIMON, JOHN
Craftsman Remembered Wilfrid Sheed, 1930-2011. by John Simon Wilfrid Sheed, who died on January 19, was a great critic, splendid essayist, and vastly entertaining novelist. Also a biographer...
Paid articleOSCAR'S CURSE
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Oscar’s Curse Advice to nominees: Be careful what you wish for. by John Podhoretz In a few weeks, it is all but certain that Natalie Portman, the exquisite 29-year-old who gave the year’s most...
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