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IssueVol. 016 Issue 040 (July 4 2011)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Reading, Writing, and RuPaul The headline in the Christian Science Monitor pretty much says it all: “Could California lead nation in teaching of gay history in schools?” On July 5,...
Paid articleCASUAL
Caldwell, Christopher
CASUAL Exotic Climbs With the afternoon off from a conference near Lisbon, I hired a guide to take me to Sintra— stronghold of the Moorish invader 1,200 years ago, center of monastic learning in...
Paid articleGRAND OLD DOVES?
BOOT, MAX
EDITORIALS Grand Old Doves? Opinion polls consistently show that the U.S. military is the most trusted institution in America. Republicans have benefited indirectly from that hard-won reputation...
Paid articleLIBERTY IS AT STAKE
Eastland, Terry
Liberty Is at Stake Last month, a unanimous Supreme Court held that a Pennsylvania woman named Carol Bond may challenge a federal law under which she was prosecuted, on grounds that Congress had...
Paid articleTHE RIGHT WAY TO REDUCE HEALTH CARE COSTS
Donohue, Thomas J.
The Right Way to Reduce Health Care Costs By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce One of the bold—and broken—promises made by supporters of the health care law was that...
Paid articleTHE DEMOCRATS' FUZZY MATH
ANDERSON, JEFFREY H.
The Democrats’ Fuzzy Math Yes, Paul Ryan’s Medicare plan would lower costs. by Jeffrey H. Anderson President Obama and the Democrats claim that the Medicare reforms proposed by Paul Ryan and the...
Paid articleTHE SYRIAN CHALLENGE
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Syrian Challenge This administration never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity. by Reuel Marc Gerecht The administration’s policy toward Syria is shaping up to be the greatest missed...
Paid articleTHE PERMANENT OBAMA CAMPAIGN
BARNES, FRED
The Permanent Obama Campaign Now headquartered at the White House. by Fred Barnes At Barack Obama’s White House, the presidency and the president’s reelection campaign have merged. Totally. In the...
Paid articleNOT TAKING OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY
Brooks, Arthur C.
Not Taking Other People’s Money Isn’t that the morally decent thing to do? by Arthur C. Brooks The problem with socialists, according to Margaret Thatcher, is that “they always run out of other...
Paid articleLET'S TALK EDUCATION REFORM
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.; Petrilli, Michael J.
Let’s Talk Education Reform A GOP candidate’s speech. by Chester E. Finn Jr. & Michael J. Petrilli The Republican presidential field is beginning to take shape, and candidates and...
Paid articleTHE BURKEAN JUSTICE
WHITE, ADAM J.
The Burkean Justice Samuel Alito’s understanding of community and tradition distinguishes him from his Supreme Court colleagues By Adam J. White In the Supreme Court’s last decade, the most...
Paid articleTHE RETHINKING MAN'S CANDIDATE
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Rethinking Man’s Candidate Meet Jon Huntsman By Andrew Ferguson Covering political campaigns can be a dull, remorseless duty, but at least the reporters who gathered in Liberty State Park,...
Paid articleA MODERNE MASTER
Stauffer, George B.
Books&Arts A Moderne Master ‘Who can unravel Ravel?’ by George B. Stauffer In April 1928 Maurice Ravel received a request from the dancer Ida Rubinstein to orchestrate several piano pieces from...
Paid articleFOR SHAME, SCHAMA
Solomita, Alec
For Shame, Schama A historian who knows better, or does he? by Alec Solomita Simon Schama is a skylark. Blithe, profuse, unstoppable, like Shelley’s bird he overflows with “shrill delight.”...
Paid articleSECRET SERVICE
Miller, Paul D.
Secret Service The swashbuckler behind America’s clandestine agencies. by Paul D. Miller The operations officers of the National Clandestine Service, with whom I worked during seven years as an...
Paid articleKOREAN LEGENDS
SMITH, JORDAN MICHAEL
Korean Legends A perverse perspective on events on the peninsula. by Jordan Michael Smith In late 2002 and early 2003, as the campaign leading up to the Iraq war was underway, protests attracted...
Paid articleLARRY THE FABLE GUY
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Larry the Fable Guy A feel-good film leaves a feeling of queasiness. by John Podhoretz Half a century ago, the novelist Herbert Gold tried writing for television and turned in a script that was...
IssueVol. 016 Issue 042 (July 25 2011)
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