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IssueVol. 017 Issue 044 (August 13 2012)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Sudden Impact of Dirty Harry The Scrapbook, as any reader can attest, stands foursquare behind civility. We like to think that we practice civility, and we value it in others....
Paid articleCASUAL
Jane, Kelly
CASUAL Music Man Jon Lord began life—his public life, that is—as a rock god. He ended it as a composer of classical concertos. The time I met him, both strands of his work entwined with memories...
Paid articleSPINELESS ON SYRIA
SMITH, LEE
EDITORIALS Spineless on Syria Last week in Lebanon, two Shiite clerics challenged the region’s growing sectarian divide by taking a stand against Syrian president Bashar al-Assad and siding with...
Paid articleMORE MEDISCARE
CaPretta, James C.; levin, yuval
More Mediscare The oddly convenient academic study has long been a weapon in the Democratic party’s arsenal of election-season demagoguery. Do you need to say that conservative policies would sink...
Paid articleSOUTHERN EXPOSURE
BARNES, FRED
Southern Exposure Dixie goes all Republican. by Fred Barnes In 2010, the Alabama legislature went Republican for the fi rst time in 136 years. In 2011, Republicans won the Mississippi statehouse...
Paid articleCURIOSITY FUELS INNOVATION
Donohue, Thomas J.
Curiosity Fuels Innovation By Thomas J. Donohue President and CEO U.S. Chamber of Commerce At some point in history, it was memorably declared that “the sky is the limit.” Whoever coined that...
Paid articleDESERT WARFARE
WARREN, MICHAEL
Desert Warfare Two Republican congressmen fi ght it out near Phoenix. by Michael Warren In separate interviews, Arizona congressmen David Schweikert and Ben Quayle shake their heads and shrug...
Paid articleMISTREATING NATIVE AMERICAN CHILDREN
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
Mistreating Native American Children Liberal social policy at work. by Ethan Epstein In 1978, a little-known law called the Indian Child Welfare Act was signed with the intention of keeping...
Paid articleBARACK HUSSEIN MCGOVERN
STRICHERZ, MARK
Barack Hussein McGovern The specter of 1972 is haunting the Obama campaign. by Mark Stricherz Forty years ago this summer, in July 1972, social liberals made their political debut at the...
Paid articleTHE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN THE WORLD
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Most Dangerous Man in the World The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Ali Khamenei By Reuel Marc Gerecht One of the startling cultural disconnects in studying Iran is how unimpressive the offi cials...
Paid articleHIGH ANXIETY
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
High Anxiety Israel’s somber summer—as Syria crumbles, Iran goes nuclear, and the Muslim Brotherhood rides high in Egypt By Elliott Abrams August is supposed to be the time for vacations, but...
Paid articleBECKET TODAY
SCARISBRICK, J. J.
Books (^Arts Becket Today Not turbulent but consistent and coherent. by J. J. Scarisbrick John Guy’s biography of Thomas Becket is a very good book—it is the work of a scholar (hitherto best...
Paid articleTO BOLDLY GO
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
B&A To Boldly Go A novel whose characters are re-creating ‘Star Trek.’ by Joseph Bottum Science fi ction is idea fi c-tion, you often hear—and it’s true. In a way. But trying to describe how...
Paid article(BLEEP) OF FAITH
WEINER, LAUREN
(Bleep) of Faith An election-year manual for true believers. by Lauren Weiner Neither our presidents nor our pundits should try to be hip. I still have not recovered from the chief executive’s...
Paid articleADDRESS FORMAL
Mattix, Micah
Address Formal How the rhythm of poetry made sense to the Victorians. by Micah Mattix The story goes something like this: From Chaucer to Wordsworth, English poetry was marked by formal...
Paid articleVENUS OBSERVED
Gelernter, Joshua
B&A Venus Observed The global race to measure Earth’s distance from the sun. by Joshua Gelernter In 1677, the British astronomer-royal Edmond Halley used a very large telescope to watch Mercury...
Paid articleBRITAIN'S MAYOR
Bishop, Michael F.
Britain’s Mayor This portrait of London gives a picture of its author. by Michael F. B ishop At the start of the Summer Olympics last month, the eyes of the world were upon London, and millions...
Paid articleSATIRE IT ISN'T
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Satire It Isn’t ‘The Campaign’ is a near-total loss. by John Podhoretz The new comedy called The Campaign is supposed to be an up-to-the-minute satire of contemporary politics—a story about a...
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