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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Prize Duds The Scrapbook did not win a Pulitzer Prize this year, and the way things are going, we’re not likely to win one next year, either—or any year, for that matter. But we’re...
Paid articleCASUAL
SKINNER, DAVID
CASUAL Maddy and Daddy You’re going to Spain with or without your kids?” That was the question friends always asked when I mentioned the upcoming trip. And why not? So much of my social life these...
Paid articlePRESIDENT ROMNEY
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIALS President Romney Here’s how Reuters recently summed up the race for the White House: “The 2012 presidential election is more than six months away, but here is what we know so far: It is...
Paid articleUNWARRANTED PRIZE
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Unwarranted Prize he value of an industry is inversely proportional to the number of awards it gives itself,” humorist and blogger David Burge recently quipped. Naturally, the occasion for this...
Paid articleNEGOTIATIONS THAT MATTER
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Negotiations That Matter Since we don’t know what Saeed Jalili, Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, said at the recent confab in Istanbul, we can’t be sure that Israeli prime minister Bibi Netanyahu...
Paid articleTHE BATTLE FOR WISCONSIN
Mccormack, John
The Battle for Wisconsin Scott Walker awaits his challenger. by John McCormack Brookfield, Wise. Governor Scott Walker is facing the fight of his political life. On June 5, in the third...
Paid articleTHE ISSUE MIX
BELL, JEFFREY
The Issue Mix Mitt Romney needs to run on more than just the economy. by Jeffrey Bell epublican leaders urge candidate truce on social issues” A V. was the headline in the Washington Examiner....
Paid articleNO RULE BY DECREE
Paulsen, Michael Stokes
No Rule by Decree Obama follows in Truman’s (unconstitutional) footsteps. by Michael Stokes Paulsen Sixty years ago, on April 8, 1952, President Harry Truman directed his secretary of commerce,...
Paid articleHERE WE GO AGAIN
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Here We Go Again The eurozone crisis is alive and well and living in Spain. by Andrew Stuttaford Aphony peace is unlikely to end much better than a phony war. When the European Central Bank (ECB)...
Paid articleWAITING FOR THE U.N.
YOO, JOHN
Waiting for the U.N. The Obama administration embraces international paralysis. by John Yoo Turmoil in the Middle East has exposed the vulnerabilities of President Barack Obama’s listless foreign...
Paid articleOIL AND TROUBLE
Caldwell, Christopher
Oil and Trouble Cristina Kirchner renationalizes an industry. by Christopher Caldwell Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner cannot claim to be the only world leader to lash out...
Paid articleTHE BUSINESSMAN VS. THE PROFESSOR
CEASER, JAMES W.
The Businessman vs. the Professor The personal dimension of the Romney-Obama face off By James W Ceaser With the Republican nomination now settled, electoral analysts are rolling out their models...
Paid article100 YEARS STANDING UP FOR AMERICAN BUSINESS
Donohue, Thomas J.
100 Years Standing Up for American Business By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce In the early 20th century, a dynamic America was growing fast and carving out a place...
Paid articleFROM BLESSING TO CURSE
LAST, JONATHAN V.
From Blessing to Curse The evolution of ‘wrongful birth ’ lawsuits By Jonathan V Last On Friday, March 9, an Oregon jury reached its verdict in the case of Levy v. Legacy Health System. The...
Paid articleFAB FOREIGN ADVENTURE
EDEN, DAWN
Books&Arts Fab Foreign Adventure The Teutonic roots of Beatlemania. by Dawn Eden Back when the expression “longhair music” evoked Handel, not Hendrix, William Mann made history as the first...
Paid articleSAFETY FIRST
SCHMITT, GARY
Safety First The constitutional seesaw in the war on terror. by Gary Schmitt A presidential candidate who runs against the foreign affairs record of an incumbent often appears to adopt policies...
Paid articleTHE TRUE FACTS
MUNSON, ZACK
The True Facts A revealing look at the editorial back-and-forth. by Zack Munson t’s called art, dickhead.” So proclaims John D’Agata, a creative writing professor at the University of Iowa, in an...
Paid articlePEOPLE OF THE BOOK
Short, Edward
People of the Book No need to be a believer to cherish the Bible. by Edward Short The popular Victorian novelist and travel writer Georgiana, Lady Chatter-ton (1806-1876), describing the...
Paid articleWHO WAS GEORGE SCHUYLER?
GRABAR, MARY
Who Was George Schuyler? Rediscovering (and reclaiming) ‘the black H.L. Mencken.’ by Mary Grabar A classics professor tells his students not to read The Republic because “only those who watch Fox...
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