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Vol. 016 Issue 047 (September 5 2011)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Rice in the Driver’s Seat Among the many fascinating nuggets in Vice President Dick Cheney’s forthcoming memoir, In My Time, is a lengthy discussion of the Bush administration’s...
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CASUAL
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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CASUAL Scared Shirtless My Western friends got a good laugh out of the shattered nerves in Washington—and all along the eastern seaboard, as far as I can tell—after last week’s earthquake. Just as...
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TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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EDITORIALS To the Shores of Tripoli With Muammar Qaddafi still at large, continued fighting in parts of Libya, and an uncertain future ahead for that country’s long-oppressed people, one hesitates...
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THE MOTLEY FOOL
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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The Motley Fool So, the vice president goes to China—and if that sounds like the beginning of a bad comedy routine, it’s because our current vice president has made it one. The man is a walking...
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ENTITLEMENT, TAX REFORM KEY TO DEFICIT REDUCTION AND GROWTH
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Entitlement, Tax Reform Key to Deficit Reduction and Growth By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction—the so-called super...
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FREE LIBYA RAISES ITS HEAD
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Kirchick, James
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Free Libya Raises Its Head With the anti-Qaddafi fighters. by James Kirchick Tripoli £ T^v aise your head,” reads a graffito as you cross the Lib-1- V. yan border on the desert road coming from...
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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LINDBERG, TOD
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Unfinished Business Where’s the Lockerbie bomber? by Tod Lindberg Without doubt, the center ring under the big top in Libya is the act of deposing a brutal dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, whose long...
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THE LITTLE EMIRATE THAT COULD
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SMITH, LEE
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The Little Emirate That Could Qatar versus Qaddafi. by Lee Smith With Muammar Qaddafi perhaps on his last legs, Libyan rebel leaders are looking for $5 billion to rebuild a country wracked by...
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OBAMA'S ENABLERS
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BARNES, FRED
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Obama’s Enablers Meet the mainstream media. by Fred Barnes As a rule, the press is the scourge of presidents. They’re expected to endure unending scrutiny, mistrust, and badger-ing—plus hostility...
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LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AND POLITICAL
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Lifestyles of the Rich and political Shouldn’t our candidates’ consumption be less conspicuous? by Noemie Emery Dear Mitt Romney: Please don’t knock down your $12 million beach house in...
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CHILDS AT PLAY
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KLEHR, HARVEY; Haynes, John Earl; RADOSH, RONALD
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Childs at Play The FBI’s Cold War triumph. by Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes & Ronald Radosh For more than 30 years the broad outlines of one of the FBI’s most successful counterintelligence...
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BEING OBAMA
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Being Obama It’s all about him By Jonathan V Last Once upon a time we had a president who sulked that his relatively uneventful tenure denied him the chance to thrust his way into greatness. In...
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THE END OF THE NEW DEAL ORDER
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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The End of the New Deal Order It won't win the future By Matthew Continetti The reporter went to the City of Light in the summer of 1925. He found himself in the capital of a nation at the height...
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FRIENDLY RIVALS?
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SCHMITT, GARY
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Books&Arts Friendly Rivals? The Chinese challenge to American power. by Gary Schmitt There have been two major books published this summer on relations between the United States and China: Henry...
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DANCE MARATHON
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CATTON, PIA
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Dance Marathon This was the summer of the Cubans, the Russians, and the Danes. by Pia Catton New York Some New Yorkers will remember the summer of 2011 for Derek Jeter’s 3,000th hit. Others will...
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DIAMOND MYTHOLOGY
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Achorn, Edward
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Diamond Mythology No, baseball was not invented by Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown. BY Edward Achorn We human beings seem to crave creation myths. The tale of Adam and Eve moved people for...
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WHAT PRICE INTERNS?
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Paletta, Anthony
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What Price Interns? Punching the tickets of the meritocracy. by Anthony Paletta In the current age of print saturation it’s always a shock to encounter a book billing itself as a “first expose” on...
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JOBS CREATION
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GARDNER, JAMES
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Jobs Creation A new Apple headquarters lands in Cupertino. by James Gardner There was something almost princely in the way Steve Jobs went about selecting the shape and location of the proposed...
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YES, MASTERS
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Havard, Kate
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Yes, Masters The future as a vision of vegetables and robots. by Kate Havard Al Gore will never die. Or at least, he doesn’t plan to. No, the polar bears haven’t voted to deify him: Gore has...
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