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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Greed and Excess at the New York Times One of the stranger episodes in contemporary journalism has just occurred in the pages of the New York Times, and what it means is a question...
Paid article CASUAL
MATUS, VICTORINO
CASUAL Europe’s Drinking Problem The announcement made news on both sides of the Atlantic: “A meeting of 21 scientists in Parma, Italy, concluded that reduced water content in the body was a...
Paid article THE MAN WHO LIKES MANDATES
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
The Man Who Likes Mandates Why is there still so much resistance among Republican primary voters to Mitt Romney, the likely but not inevitable GOP nominee? Perhaps the deepest reason is this: At a...
Paid article DON'T GO WOBBLY
BOOT, MAX
Don’t Go Wobbly It’s been a bad few weeks in Afghanistan. The burning of several Korans by U.S. military personnel at the Bagram airbase on February 20 sparked protests and riots. More troubling...
Paid article THE TRUTH COMES OUT ON HEALTH CARE
Donohue, Thomas J.
The Truth Comes Out on Health Care By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce It seems like just yesterday Nancy Pelosi said that Congress would have to pass sweeping health...
Paid article BIG LABOR'S BIG BUCKS
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Big Labor’s Big Bucks Last week, the New York Times reported that “labor leaders say they will mount their biggest campaign effort, with far more union members than ever before—at least 400,000,...
Paid article THERE'S A CHANCE! YES!
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
There’s a Chance! Yes! Could there be a brokered convention? by Stephen F. Hayes Nobody had the week of March 11 circled on the political calendars last fall. The week after Super Tuesday...
Paid article GOP BLUNDERS
BARNES, FRED
GOP Blunders There aren’t as many as the media think. by Fred Barnes The media specialize in spotting political blunders, mis-cues, and lost battles by Republicans. And reporters and commentators...
Paid article ONE RULE AT A TIME
LEHRER, ELI
One Rule at a Time The right way to cut government red tape. by Eli Lehrer Just about every poll on regulatory issues shows many Americans hold contradictory views. By growing majorities,...
Paid article OFFICIAL CRUSADE
CLYNE, MEGHAN
Official Crusade Michelle Obama’s theology of the body. by Meghan Clyne On February 11, as the debate over the Obama administration’s rule forcing religious institutions to provide insurance for...
Paid article THE END OF REFERENCE
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
The End of Reference Hail Britannica. by Joseph Bottum It’s around, say, 1979, and you’re trying to remember where you saw that article on rising radiation levels in Eastern Europe. It might have...
Paid article FAMILY FEUD
O'ROURKE, P. J.
Family Feud In defense of the Cato Institute. by P J. O’Rourke Ideological snits and quarrels are the rightful province of feckless leftists. Their neverending dissensions give them something to...
Paid article WITHOUT PRECEDENT
WHITE, ADAM J.
Without Precedent The Supreme Court weighs Obamacare By Adam J. White Ordinarily, judges decide cases by applying the text of laws and the precedents laid down in previous cases. But the Supreme...
Paid article THE MASTER'S VOICES
Pritchard, William H.
Books ^Arts The Master’s Voices Henry James gets the scholarly treatment. by William H. Pritchard Among the scholarly and critical books that continue to crowd the Henry James shelf in university...
Paid article EVIL ON PARADE
BUNCH, SONNY
B A Evil on Parade What were Americans thinking about the Third Reich? by Sonny Bunch The common counterfactual as it relates to Hitler is somewhat fantastical: If you could go back in time and...
Paid article FAMILIES MATTER
Jr, Edwin M. Yoder
B A Families Matter The message of the ‘Moynihan Report ’ remains urgent. by Edwin M. Yoder Jr. We recently reached a landmark in the checkered annals of social science: the 47 th anniversary of...
Paid article LIVELY'S ART
SMITH, KYLE
BA Lively’s Art Passion, gentility, manners, and morals. by Kyle Smith To open a Penelope Lively novel is to accept an invitation to the exhilaration of nuance. That is the kind way of putting...
Paid article TAKE UP THE SLACK
Layne, Christopher
BA Take Up the Slack Is grand strategy governed by ambition or politics? by Christopher Layne Grand strategy is about how states use their military, economic, diplomatic, and soft power resources...
Paid article CHINA BY DESIGN
Sault, Samantha
BA China by Design Fashion Week in Hong Kong is serious business. by Samantha Sault Hong Kong Fifteen years after the transfer of power to Beijing, Hong Kong is far from the utopia envisioned by...
Paid article FORTY YEARS ON
PODHORETZ, JOHN
BA Forty Y^ars On Why ‘The Godfather’ is a classic, destined to endure. by John Podhoretz There were surely people at the first showing of The Godfather upon its release on March 15, 1972, who...
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