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IssueVol. 017 Issue 024 (March 5 2012)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Andrew Breitbart, 1969-2012 I met Andrew Breitbart back in the late ’90s. I had just graduated from college and started working at The Weekly Standard, and my first grown-up trip was...
Paid articleCASUAL
TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
CASUAL Pretty Woman Everyone is talking about Angelina Jolie’s leg. Her right leg, to be specific. The actress presented at the Oscars last week in a striking Versace dress with a thigh-high...
Paid articleTHE HIGH PRICE OF 'FREE' HEALTH CARE
Mccormack, John
EDITORIALS The High Price of ‘Free’ Health Care Today, in the United States, the federal government does not force insurers to provide free contraception. Yet contraception is as widely available...
Paid articleRE-GENDERED IKE
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Re-Gendered Ike Last week the chairman of the House administration committee, Dan Lungren of California, sent a letter to the National Capital Planning Commission, one of the many administrative...
Paid articleGAFFING HIS WAY TO VICTORY
BARNES, FRED
Gaffing His Way to Victory News alert: Romney is rich, but voters by and large don’t care. by Fred Barnes Mitt Romney is leading the league in gaffes. We know this because the media are counting....
Paid articleWHO CAN BEAT OBAMA?
WARREN, MICHAEL
?Who can Beat Obama? An experiment shows the scales tilt toward Romney. by Michael Warren Is Mitt Romney the best remaining Republican candidate to go up against Barack Obama in the fall? Or would...
Paid articleHOW TO KILL AN ECONOMY
SMITH, LEE
How to Kill an Economy Egypt sours on its (lucrative) gas deal with Israel. by Lee Smith Late last week Spanish authorities announced that they’re extraditing Egyptian businessman Hussein Salem, a...
Paid articleNUCLEAR OVERREACTION
Bethell, Tom
Nuclear Overreaction Just how dangerous are low doses of radiation? by Tom Bethell After Japan’s tsunami a year ago, about 20,000 people either drowned or were lost along the country’s...
Paid articlePOLITICAL SCIENTIST, PAR EXCELLENCE
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Political Scientist, Par Excellence James Q. Wilson, 1931-2012. by Harvey Mansfield James Q. Wilson, a longtime teacher in the government department at Harvard, and an all-time political...
Paid articleTHE RICH PEOPLE'S PRESIDENT'
Caldwell, Christopher
‘The Rich People’s President’ Will France's Nicolas Sarkozy be the next European leader to fall? By Christopher Caldwell If you understood how French president Nicolas Sarkozy found himself holed...
Paid articleGETTING INVOLVED AND STAYING ENGAGED IN 2012
Donohue, Thomas J.
Getting Involved and Staying Engaged in 2012 By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce In case you haven't noticed, there’s a big election coming up in November....
Paid articleMISCHIEF IN MALI
KAPLAN, ROGER
Mischief in Mali A model African country confronts subversion—wwith U.S. help By Roger Kaplan Mopti, Bamako Mali Defense Forces (MDF) backed by attack helicopters made a successful counterthrust...
Paid articleIN SHAKESPEARE'S SHADOW
Short, Edward
Books&Arts In Shakespeare’s Shadow A splendid life of rare Ben Jonson. by Edward Short On the cover of Ian Donaldson’s new biography of Ben Jonson (1572-1637) there is a portrait of the poet and...
Paid articleTR IN BRIEF
Kosar, Kevin r.
TR in Brief A quick introduction to the indomitable Roosevelt. by Kevin R. Kosar Two Christmases ago I received Ron Chernow’s Washington: A Life. I felt both delight and angst. I find our first...
Paid articlePURPOSE IN LIFE
WEHNER, PETER
Purpose in Life The glorious burden of a Down syndrome child. by Peter Wehner The fear many soon-to-be parents face is the question, “What if?” What if my child is born with a learning disability?...
Paid articleHUSTON CHRONICLE
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
Huston Chronicle The man who filmed the stuff that dreams are made of. by Algis Valiunas John Huston (1906-1987) had the talent and the courage to live as he pleased. Who would not wish to be...
Paid articleACTION IN CHARACTER
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Action in Character A film without pretension about warriors as heroes. by John Podhoretz Act of Valor, a movie with no major stars made for $12 million, shocked everyone in Hollywood by earning...
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