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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK The Jilting of Hefner In the midst of last week’s installments of the Anthony Weiner saga —rehab, further revelations, resignation—another minor media episode played itself out, a...
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CASUAL
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Katharine, Mary
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CASUAL Two Fathers and a Wedding There is an apple tree in my parents’ backyard. Its bark is blackened, limbs reaching unevenly and feebly into the sky. If an art-house filmmaker needed a metaphor...
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REAGAN WAS RIGHT
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EDITORIALS Reagan Was Right We at The Weekly Standard have had plenty of advice for Republicans on how to criticize (and occasionally to support) Obama administration foreign and defense policies....
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MOURNING IN AMERICA
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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Mourning in America Trying to stay upbeat? Avoid the business section. Unemployment stands at 9.1 percent. Growth is narcoleptic. The housing market hasn’t hit bottom. Fears of a Greek default are...
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THE DEMOCRATS' 'CULTURE OF CORRUPTION'
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HEMINGWAY, MARK
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The Democrats’ ‘Culture of Corruption’ With a party like his, why in the world did Anthony Weiner resign? by Mark Hemingway Anthony Weiner undoubtedly felt pressured these last few weeks to...
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CUTTING OFF GRANNY
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BERGNER, JEFF
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Cutting off Granny Medicare? Thanks, but no thanks. by Jeff Bergner In a few months my wife and I will turn 65 years of age. I guess we’re the proverbial grandpa and grandma that our political...
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FOLLOWER IN CHIEF
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BARNES, FRED
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Follower in Chief Lead? President Obama would prefer not to. by Fred Barnes We’ve had strong presidents and weak presidents, skillful presidents and incompetent presidents, mediocre presidents and...
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RETURN TO SENDER
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ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
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Return to Sender A foolish letter from 'wise men’ on the Middle East By Elliott Abrams There is never a shortage of Middle East peace plans, and another has recently been proposed by a set of...
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PERMIT'TING JOB GROWTH
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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‘Permit’ting Job Growth By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce One major factor hobbling our recovery is the inability to build anything anywhere in a timely manner. It...
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WHAT THIRD WORLD WOMEN WANT
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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What Third World Women Want According to first world feminists By Charlotte Allen Cambridge, Mass. The good news about the conference earlier this year titled “Driving Change, Shaping Lives:...
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BREAKFAST AT TRUMAN'S
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GROOM, WINSTON
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Books&Arts Truman Capote, Katharine Graham at the Black and White Ball, 1966 Breakfast at Truman’s Betrayal, over easy. by Winston Groom Comes now William Todd Schultz, self-styled...
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OLD MAN AND THE SEE
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Old Man and the See The last years of a historic papacy. by Jonathan V. Last With his beatification last month, John Paul II passed further into the pages of history. But unlike most historical...
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SEEKER OF TRUTH
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Short, Edward
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Seeker of Truth A mind as wide as the legendary waistline. by Edward Short Many will know Ian Ker as the author of the definitive life of Cardinal Newman. Now he has focused his biographical and...
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TANGLED WEB
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Scully, Matthew
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Tangled Web A children’s classic, and the moral dimensions of animal farming. BY Matthew Scully Charlotte’s Web is a beautiful story about a farm animal who pleads for his life and is mercifully...
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INCONGRUOUS LIGHT
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PRUNTY, WYATT
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Incongruous Light Two poets illuminate their separate worlds. by Wyatt Prunty Charles Simic knows what World War II and the Cold War felt like in Eastern Europe. We kept the gas oven lit to warm...
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ENTER LAUGHING
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MUNSON, ZACHARY
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Enter Laughing A funny, but not so revealing, showbiz memoir. by Zachary Munson Tina Fey is funny. Really funny. If you don’t think so—well, I hate to say it, but . . . you’re stupid. Don’t be...
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LINCOLN IN THE FOXHOLE
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Horn, Jonathan D.
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Lincoln in the Foxhole Our most eloquent president meets our greatest war. by Jonathan D. Horn oth read the same Bible, and pray to the same God; and each invokes His aid against the other.” So...
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WEBSTER'S FIRST
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Pritchard, William H.
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Webster’s First The pioneer who discovered the American language. by William H. Pritchard The subtitle of this welcome biography of Noah Webster links what the author calls Webster’s “obsession”...
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BALKAN DREAMS
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SIMON, JOHN
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Balkan Dreams A debut novel hovers among shadows and action. by John Simon This is the latest runaway bestseller among first novels. Much has been made of the fact that Tea Obreht was 24 years old...
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