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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Selling Out Taiwan, Again The Obama administration has established a new (even lower) standard for kowtowing to Beijing. In the first instance, the White House has decided against...
Paid article CASUAL
Epstein, Joseph
CASUAL Bye, Bye, High Five Time to declare a moratorium on the high five. That combination salute and handshake has been around for more than 30 years, and is now entering the stage of the...
Paid article DON'T FORGET OBAMACARE
CaPretta, James C.
EDITORIALS Don’t Forget Obamacare Obamacare’s individual mandate—requiring that all Americans purchase government-approved health insurance beginning in 2014—has always been the law’s most...
Paid article SOLYNDRA NATION
CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
Solyndra Nation To find a metaphor for the failed Obama presidency, look no further than Solyndra. Before it went bankrupt, the solar panel manufacturer was more than the recipient of a $535...
Paid article ODDLY ASHAMED
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Oddly Ashamed Paul Krugman, of Princeton and the New York Times, was up early last Sunday morning, reflecting, as many of his fellow Americans were, on the tenth anniversary of 9/11. He chose to...
Paid article TEAM OF RIVALS
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Team of Rivals Could the governors of Texas and Virginia end up on a national ticket together? by Mark Hemingway Richmond, Virginia £ ¥ IT T"e’re friendly rivals,” says \ \ I Virginia governor Bob...
Paid article WHIP UNEMPLOYMENT NOW?
BARNES, FRED
Whip Unemployment Now? The Obama presidency enters its pathetic phase. by Fred Barnes It’s come to this: The president touted for his brainpower, idealism, and global esteem has been reduced to...
Paid article SHOWDOWN AT THE UNITED NATIONS
SMITH, LEE
Showdown at the United Nations The Israeli-Palestinian clash comes to Turtle Bay. by Lee Smith Jerusalem As Israel has lately found itself on the receiving end of several dangerous surprises,...
Paid article REGULATION NATION
Kerpen, Phil
Regulation Nation Three Kentuckians join forces to stop America from choking on red tape. by Phil Kerpen As the country teeters on the edge of recession, two competing visions of government’s...
Paid article WHITE HOUSE JOBS PLAN FALLS SHORT
Donohue, Thomas J.
White House Jobs Plan Falls Short By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce While the president’s jobs plan contains some ideas that American business supports, it falls...
Paid article THE MEDICARE MONSTER
levin, yuval
The Medicare Monster An entitlement problem too big to ignore By Yuval Levin It is gradually dawning on Washington that a meaningful reform of the Medicare program will be unavoidable in the...
Paid article €GADS!
Caldwell, Christopher
€gads! Merkel didn't say yes and can't say no to bailing out the Greeks By Christopher Caldwell German chancellor Angela Merkel is spending this weekend the way she spent the last two—struggling...
Paid article THE LOST GIRLS
LAST, JONATHAN V.
The Lost Girls China's One-Child policy is an epic disaster. Why does it have so many cheerleaders? By Jonathan V Last A few weeks ago Vice President Joe Biden made, by his standards, a minor...
Paid article TOP OF THE WORLD, MA
LENDON, J. E.
Books&Arts Top of the World, Ma Why Alexander really was great. BY J. E. Lendon Four years ago, at the climax of fashionable handwringing about the war in Iraq, there was rushed into print a...
Paid article COPS AT SEA
LEHRER, ELI
Cops at Sea ‘NCIS’ gets no critical respect, but should. by Eli Lehrer NCIS (the title is short for “Naval Criminal Investigative Service”) is almost certainly the most popular television show in...
Paid article EMINENT VICTORIAN
SWAIM, BARTON
Eminent Victorian It’s not easy reducing the phenomenon of Viscount Palmerston to words. by Barton Swaim avid Brown’s multi-faceted Palmerston,” says a blurb on the back of this volume, “in its...
Paid article CAUGHT IN THE WEB
Short, Edward
Caught in the Web An English monument goes digital. by Edward Short In 1747, eight years before the publication of his pioneering dictionary, Samuel Johnson wrote that his “chief intent” in...
Paid article THE BOOK OF RUTH
Civantos, Theresa
The Book of Ruth The interrupted journey of a latter-day pilgrim. by Theresa Civantos The word “saint” does not typically conjure up images of a Harvard alumna and New England housewife, but it...
Paid article SPREAD THE WORD
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Spread the Word A thriller that deserves the name. by John Podhoretz The best Hollywood movie in ages, Contagion takes a subject that could be unbearably disturbing— the spread of a worldwide...
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