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IssueVol. 016 Issue 025 (March 14 2011)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK ROTC Returns to Harvard Everyone knows that the military’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) chapters were kicked off America’s elite university campuses— Harvard, Yale,...
Paid articleCASUAL
HEMINGWAY, MARK
CASUAL Whistling Through the Graveyard My wife Mollie and I have been married just four years, but already we’re blessed with two adorable daughters, Evangeline and Linden, aged 3 and 18 months....
Paid articleTHE GATES OF RESIGNATION
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS The Gates of Resignation £ ~W" n my opinion, any future defense secretary who I advises the president to again send a big Ameri--M- can land army into Asia or into the Middle East or...
Paid articleWINNING THE REAL BUDGET FIGHT
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Winning the Real Budget Fight House Republicans scored major points last week when President Obama agreed to $4 billion in cuts for fiscal year 2011. The spending reductions were part of a stopgap...
Paid articleTHE STAKES IN LIBYA
SMITH, LEE
The Stakes in Libya After three weeks, Colonel Muammar Qaddafi’s ruthless response to the Libyan uprising has resulted in upwards of 3,000 deaths, according to a Paris-based human rights...
Paid articleCITIZENS NOT SUBJETCTS
WEHNER, PETER
Citizens Not Subjects In recent months, in response to a series of austerity measures, we have seen civic unrest in the streets of London, Athens, and other European capitals. Some of the cuts that...
Paid articleWHAT A DIFFERENCE A YEAR MAKES
BARNES, FRED
What a Difference a Year Makes ^ The Republican counterrevolution is off to a strong start. by Fred Barnes During the lame duck session of Congress in December, Democrats sought to take advantage...
Paid articleWHAT HAPPENED TO LOEB'S DELI?
Brannon, Ike
What Happened to Loeb’s Deli? Nobody talks about the jobs killed by the stimulus. by Ike Brannon Just because the government spends a lot of money on something doesn’t mean a lot of new jobs are...
Paid articleTHE DO-NOTHING PRESIDENT
LINDBERG, TOD
The Do-Nothing President The Republicans’ surprising new critique of Obama. by Tod Lindberg In his underdog bid to retain the presidency in 1948, Harry Truman ran hard against the “Do-Nothing...
Paid articleDAVID CAMERON'S BAD HISTORY
SIMCOX, ROBIN
David Cameron’s Bad History He misrepresents neoconservatives, even as he starts to sound like one. by Robin Simcox £ "W" am not a naive neoconservative who thinks you can drop -L. democracy out...
Paid articleLIGHTNING ROD
PREVOR, JIM
Lightning Rod It’s not A-Rod’s fault he got a tax break on his condo. by Jim Prevor New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez is in the news again, this time for reasons having nothing to do with...
Paid articleQADDAFI'S PAL IN CARACAS
Neumann, Vanessa
Qaddafi’s Pal in Caracas Hugo Chavez had better hope he doesn’t end up like his dictator friends. by Vanessa Neumann If Washington is apt to see the recent uprisings in the Middle East—against...
Paid articleLE PEN IS MIGHTIER
Caldwell, Christopher
Le Pen Is Mightier Why, just four years after its supposed demise, does France's National Front have its highest poll ratings ever? By Christopher Caldwell Paris, S used to worry about the...
Paid articleHELPING FREEDOM FLOURISH IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Donohue, Thomas J.
Helping Freedom Flourish in the Middle East By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The Middle East is being transformed before our eyes—dictators in Egypt and Tunisia...
Paid articleBEFORE THE DELUGE
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Before the Deluge Reflections on the revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt By Charlotte Allen I was briefly a political prisoner of the regime of Tunisia’s now-deposed President Zine el-Abedine Ben...
Paid articleSWORD AND PEN
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Books&Arts Sword and Pen Literary culture after the Civil War. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. Tell all the truth, but tell it slant— Success in Circuit lies . . . The truth must dazzle gradually Or every...
Paid articleTHINKING LUNAR
SWICK, THOMAS
Thinking Lunar Humans by the light of the silvery moon. by Thomas Swick Readers of Nocturne will probably at some point check the calendar for the next full moon. It will be at once a response to...
Paid articleCHURCH SOCIAL
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
Church Social A personal view of faith turned inside out. by Joseph Bottum For the last 20 years we’ve been caught in a wildfire of unhappy childhood memoirs: of adult writers trying to make the...
Paid articleBIBI SINGS THE BLUES
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Bibi Sings the Blues A fan’s notes on a Chinese pop phenom. by Reuben F. Johnson Beijing ollywood—that’s too far perhaps,” said the petite, soft-spoken beauty sitting at the table with me. We had...
Paid articleRENAISSANCE GUY
QUEENAN, JOE
Renaissance Guy Unfortunately, we haven’t seen the last of James Franco. by Joe Queenan For decades, Hollywood has been waiting for the full-service artiste—writer, director, producer,...
Paid articleHIGH-END DROSS
PODHORETZ, JOHN
High-end Dross The art of slumming, Hollywood style. by John Podhoretz There’s an outrageously entertaining documentary you can watch, right now, if you have Netflix on your computer and you can...
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