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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Vive Sarkozy The Scrapbook was polishing off a plate of freedom fries the other day when it had a sudden, and slightly shocking, epiphany. Now that the West has, at long last,...
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CASUAL
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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CASUAL The War on Strunk and White Be clear, they said, and, by God, clarity is what they got. Sentences that zinged by like bullets—bang, a shot rings out, and bang, the man at the bar with a...
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QADDAFI MUST GO
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BOOT, MAX
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EDITORIALS Qaddafi Must Go Better late than never, the United States and her allies finally have acted to stop the slaughter in Libya. With strong American, British, and French support, the United...
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NO SUBSTITUTE FOR POWER
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Donnelly, Thomas; SCHMITT, GARY
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No Substitute for Power The crisis in Libya provides a useful reminder that the world’s demand for American power is rising. This is clearly the case in the Muslim world, which was in turmoil long...
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THE PARTY OF FREEDOM
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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The Party of Freedom And so, despite his doubts and dithering, President Obama is taking us to war in another Muslim country. Good for him. The president didn’t want this. He’s been so unhappy...
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THE SLOW-MOTION PRESIDENT
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Slow-Motion President Fiddling while Tripoli bombs. by Stephen F. Hayes For three weeks, Obama administration officials publicly scoffed at the prospect of a no-fly zone over Libya and warned...
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ALL QUIET ON THE LEBANON FRONT
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SMITH, LEE
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All Quiet on the Lebanon Front For the moment. by Lee Smith Beirut With a civil war brewing in Bahrain and a hot war raging in Libya, Lebanon is at the periphery rather than the center of Middle...
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A FOSSIL FUEL RENAISSANCE?
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HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
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A Fossil Fuel Renaissance? The policy fallout from Japan’s nuclear woes. by Steven F. Hayward The catastrophe at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is being regarded as the atomic power...
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REAGAN VERSUS OBAMA ON JOBS
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BARNES, FRED
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Reagan Versus Obama on Jobs It’s no surprise which president comes out ahead. by Fred Barnes Let me bore you with some numbers. Employment dipped to 137,960,000 in December 2009. That may seem...
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THE QUOTAS EVERYONE IGNORES
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The Quotas Everyone Ignores Why universities are quietly favoring white males once again. by Andrew Ferguson Anyone who clings to a belief in the inevitability of human progress might want to...
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PROSECUTING THE FEDERAL DEBT
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Prosecuting the Federal Debt Alabama’s Jeff Sessions leads the charge on spending. by Michael Warren Jeff Sessions has earned a reputation as a tough interrogator. The Alabama senator led the...
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PENSIONS AREN'T THE PROBLEM
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LEHRER, ELI
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Pensions Aren’t the Problem How not to balance state budgets. BY ELI LEHRER In March 2010, the notoriously divided Illinois legislature passed a major reform in the state’s pension plan that...
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THE SOBELL CONFESSION
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RADOSH, RONALD; Usdin, Steven T.
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The Sobell Confession Four men with Leica cameras, 1,885pages of classified documents: the other secrets passed to Stalin by the Rosenberg ring. By Ronald Radosh & Steven T. Usdin Three years...
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ATTENTION STATES: PUBLIC POLICY MATTERS
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Attention States: Public Policy Matters By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Being part of the solution—not the iroblem—requires you to assess the facts, nderstand...
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FIGHT FOR FREEDOM
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Achorn, Edward
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Books&Arts Fight for Freedom The American Revolution for beginners. by Edward Achorn The staggering ignorance of American history displayed by students at prestigious institutions of higher...
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OBJECTION SUSTAINED
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Leef, George
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Objection Sustained The trouble with lawyers begins in the law schools. by George Leef Following Judge Roger Vinson’s decision that Obamacare exceeded the powers granted to Congress and was...
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TREASURE HUNT
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Hays, Charlotte
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Treasure Hunt One family, and one institution, humble before history. by Charlotte Hays Richmond, Virginia The other day, with time to kill here in Virginia’s capital city, I stopped by the...
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THE PROPHET CONRAD
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POWERS, ELIZABETH
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The Prophet Conrad How ‘The Secret Agent’ anticipates the perils of today. by Elizabeth Powers Liberals deny that they are unconcerned about Islamic terrorism. They insist, instead, that it is...
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BODY ENGLISH
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Sault, Samantha
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Body English Assessing the Middleton Effect on London’s Fashion Week. by Samantha Sault London The fall season of London Fashion Week took place in February, two months before the wedding of...
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REPEAT, HELL!
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Repeat, Hell! You’ve seen it all before, but why not again? by John Podhoretz Battle: Los Angeles, which made a fortune in its opening weekend, explores new depths of meaning when it comes to the...
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