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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Pilgrim’s Progress Every now and then The Scrapbook is pleased to report on an outbreak of common sense in our increasingly diversified and multicultural society, and that is what we...
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CASUAL
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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CASUAL California Dreamin’ There I was, in a posh resort south of Los Angeles, addressing an audience of mostly lawyers. I had arrived a few days early to see some clients and, in the lingo of the...
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WHAT REAGAN ACTUALLY SAID
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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EDITORIALS What Reagan Actually Said I’m not the first president to call for this idea that everybody has got to do their fair share. Some years ago, one of my predecessors traveled across the...
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THE GREAT DIVIDER
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WEHNER, PETER
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The Great Divider In 2008, Barack Obama promised he would put an end to the type of politics that “breeds division and conflict and cynicism” and he would help us “rediscover our bonds to each...
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TAX DAY'S COMING. . . GET EXCITED!
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Donohue, Thomas J.
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Tax Day’s Coming . . . Get Excited! By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tax Day is upon us—and you should enjoy it. Why? As painful as it may be to write this year’s...
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MEDIA MALPRACTICE
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HEMINGWAY, MARK
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Media Malpractice Any hope that the media might fairly and responsibly cover the shooting death of black teenager Trayvon Martin was effectively doomed the moment Al Sharpton descended on Sanford,...
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FANTASIES OF SOCIAL DARWINISM
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GOLDBERG, JONAH
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Fantasies of Social Darwinism Three generations of this imbecilic progressive talking point are enough. by Jonah Goldberg 'Social Darwinism, a popular topic in the 19th and early 20th centuries,”...
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NO SUSANA
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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No Susana New Mexico’s governor is a rising star, but won’t enter the veepstakes. by Michael Warren Carlsbad, N.M. As we walk through the Department of Energy’s field office in remote Carlsbad,...
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CLUELESS ABOUT JOB CREATION
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BARNES, FRED
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Clueless About Job Creation Obama’s invincible economic ignorance. by Fred Barnes Does President Obama have the foggiest idea how jobs are created in America? There’s not much evidence he does,...
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BOONDOGGLE U.
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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Boondoggle U. With taxpayers struggling to support the University of California, why did the state build a tenth campus in the middle of nowhere? By Charlotte Allen Merced, California S he...
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CIVIL SOCIETY RECONSIDERED
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HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
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Civil Society Reconsidered Little platoons are just the beginning By Gertrude Himmelfarb In the conclusion to Coming Apart, after describing a society that is in even greater disarray (literally,...
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DEMOGRAPHY IS DESTINY
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Books&Arts Demography Is Destiny The perils of population loss. by Jonathan V. Last The world is heading for demographic catastrophe. Fertility rates have been falling across the globe for 40...
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GOLD STANDARD
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Henderson, Amy
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B&A Gold Standard The journey of a masterpiece through the twentieth century. by Amy Henderson 'Our Mona Lisa,” is how Ronald S. Lauder described the portrait he had just paid a record $135...
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NIXON'S WOMEN
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BAKSHIAN, ARAM Jr.
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Nixon’s Women A champion of gender equality gets some credit. by Aram Bakshian Jr. While he couldn’t resist exaggerating a little for effect, the longshore-man-philosopher Eric Hoffer had a point...
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CAMP AS METAPHOR
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TUSHNET, EVE
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Camp as Metaphor What humans will learn at the edge of civilization. by Eve Tushnet Summer camp! The phrase calls up images of freedom and play: diversions and discoveries, secrets whispered in...
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THE PARANOID STATE
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Banks, James C.
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The Paranoid State Suspicion and betrayal and the Soviet way of life. by James C. Banks Soviet history has crystallized in Western memory as a conflict between apparatchiks and heroes. The...
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HOLMES'S CREATOR
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sChaRPeR, diane
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Holmes’s Creator Millions of words and one indelible character. by Diane Scharper Michael Dirda, a longtime Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fan, ascribes his critical abilities to Sherlock Holmes. He still...
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HOTEL HEARTBREAK
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Hotel Heartbreak When cable is good, it’s very, very good, but when it’s bad, it’s ... by John Podhoretz Magic City, a lavish new series on the cable channel Starz, throws Mad Men, The Sopranos,...
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