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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Annals of Hackery It used to be said that the most dangerous place in Washington was located between the Rev. Jesse Jackson and a television camera. Nowadays, Senator Charles...
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CASUAL
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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CASUAL Based on Balls If I were smarter than I am I might be able to argue myself into believing that there’s hope for the Washington Nationals. If I were more realistic than I am I would define...
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DON'T BLOCK UP THE HALL
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIALS Don’t Block Up the Hall Is Newt Gingrich getting out? Could be—or maybe you don’t need a staff to run. Is Rick Perry getting in? Why not? Who else combines governing success and Tea...
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PANETTA'S DUTY
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FLY, JAMIE M.; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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Panetta’s Duty At his confirmation hearing on June 9, Secretary of Defense nominee Leon Panetta faced questions from Democrats and Republicans alike about President Obama’s intention, hastily...
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A CAIN-DO CANDIDATE
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Mccormack, John
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A Cain-Do Candidate The pizza magnate Republicans are flipping for. by John McCormack Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” serenades long-shot Republican presidential...
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A DREAM OF SPRING
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SMITH, LEE
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A Dream of Spring Arabs against themselves. by Lee Smith Half a year after the fall of Tunisia’s Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, it’s time for a partial reckoning of the Arab Spring. Verdict:...
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DEBT LIMIT DANGERS
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BARNES, FRED
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Debt Limit Dangers A tricky negotiation for House Republicans. by Fred Barnes Even as they bask in good political news—Weinergate, President Obama’s ineptitude on the economy—Republicans are...
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BE CLEAR!
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Be Clear! Or be defeated. by David Gelernter Obamacrats think their man is in trouble because (as usual) he’s got “communication problems.” He seems to suffer from these all the time, which is odd...
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MAKING THE MOST OF THE BORDE4R
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Making the Most of the Border By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The nearly 2,000-mile-long border separating the United States and Mexico is one of the most...
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HERE COMES THE JUDGE
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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Here Comes the Judge What happens when ‘Palestine’ has access to the International Criminal Court? by Jeremy Rabkin Amidst his other pronouncements on Mideast peace in late May, President Obama...
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HECK OF A BOOK, BROWNIE
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Heck of a Book, Brownie Bush’s FEMA director makes his case. by Michael Warren Michael D. Brown says he got a bad rap. With the statement, “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job,” on...
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SEMPER FLY
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LABASH, MATT
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Semper Fly With wounded warriors in quiet waters By Matt Labash Close after dawn and armed with a local map I take a stroll in empty fields, canyons, woods, but preferably near a creek or river...
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STAYING ALIVE
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Books&Arts Staying Alive The limits of endurance in enemy hands. by Noemie Emery Around two in the afternoon of May 27, 1943, an American bomber, a B-24 Liberator Green Hornet, went down in the...
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HEAD CASES
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WHITCOMB, ROBERT
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Head Cases The who, what, when, and why of Easter Island. by Robert Whitcomb When I was a boy in the late 1950s, Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon-Tiki, a great bestseller, was fascinating to me—certainly far...
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THE HAZARD OF NUKES
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ANTON, MICHAEL
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The Hazard of Nukes The perils of proliferation in the post-Cold War world. by Michael Anton This is, at once, a very bad good book, and a very good bad book. Its conversational writing style—full...
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FORGOTTEN VICTORIAN
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LEAF, JONATHAN
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Forgotten Victorian Why the best of Gissing is worth rereading. by Jonathan Leaf Not so long ago, Charles Dickens was the 19th-century British novelist. The others—Austen, the Bronte sisters,...
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MOVIE HORROR
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Movie Horror Genocide and supernatural powers don’t mix. by John Podhoretz Look, I don’t want to seem like a humorless fogey, someone unable to have fun at a popcorn movie, someone who takes a...
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Vol. 016 Issue 039 (June 27 2011)
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