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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK She Bowled Them Over THE SCRAPBOOK, like millions of Americans, watched last week’s anticlimactic BCS championship. Undefeated Notre Dame was pitted against Alabama, but it...
Paid articleI'M A BELIEVER
CASUAL I’m a Believer Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s view that “everyone is entitled to his own opinion but not his own facts” has been quoted more in this year of budgetary back-and-forth than at...
Paid articleTAXATION WITHOUT CESSATION
EDITORIALS Taxation Without Cessation While the press was distracted by the misnamed “fi scal cliff,” we began the New Year with a 13-figure deficit and a 14-figure national debt—the result of...
Paid articleOBAMA'S SECOND TERM PLAN
BARNES, FRED
Obama’s Second Term Plan Attack, attack, and attack some more. BY FRED BARNES In 2011, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner was instrumental in guiding President Obama away from rejecting a deal...
Paid articleTHE MOTHER OF ALL SOLYNDRAS
Ma, Ying
The Mother of All Solyndras China’s solar power debacle. BY YING MA When solar panel maker Solyndra declared bankruptcy in September 2011, the Obama administration defended its $535 million...
Paid articleAND MILES TO GO BEFORE WE'RE TAXED
EPSTEIN, ETHAN
And Miles to Go Before We’re Taxed The green plan to have Uncle Sam watch your odometer. BY ETHAN EPSTEIN Give the environmental movement credit: When it comes to reducing vehicle...
Paid articleTHE ALLY OF MY ALLY
Bosco, Joseph A.
The Ally of My Ally Asia’s divided democracies. BY JOSEPH A. BOSCO Asia’s democracies need to get their acts together to address a common danger from the region’s...
Paid articleA TEACHER'S PLEA
Hyland, Colleen
A Teacher’s Plea The GOP shouldn’t write off educators. BY COLLEEN HYLAND As Republicans discuss the future of the party, abandoning conservative values need not be part of the conversation....
Paid articleHUNTING . . . FOR THE HELL OF IT
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Hunting . . . for the Hell of It Hipsters need not apply. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN The zeitgeist has always been wonderfully elastic. Attitudes change and apostasy is tolerated if you are cool...
Paid articleA SMALL MAN IN A BIG JOB
WARREN, MICHAEL
A Small Man in a Big Job The petty reign of Harry Reid BY MICHAEL WARREN In February 2010, a massive snowstorm blanketed the nation’s capital and closed the federal government. Harry Reid was...
Paid articleTHE MOOR STRATEGY
KAPLAN, ROGER
The Moor Strategy Mauritania’s President Mohamed Abdel Aziz on Islamists and underdevelopment in the Sahel BY ROGER KAPLAN Nouakchott, Mauritania Of all the security threats Americans did not...
Paid articleTHE WOMEN WHO WED
Bachrach, Judy
Books&Arts The Women Who Wed They’re people, too, and often based in Paris. BY JUDY BACHRACH I’m burning with envy. Here I’ve been plugging away of late in places like Oklahoma City and...
Paid articleTHE PRICE WAS HIGH
Leef, George
The Price Was High Affi rmative action and the betrayal of a colorblind society. BY GEORGE LEEF Almost no one understood it at the time, but Lyndon Johnson’s speech at Howard University...
Paid articleCHICANERY ROW
Macomber, Shawn
Chicanery Row Even John Steinbeck’s ‘nonfi ction’ was fi ctional. BY SHAWN MACOMBER In 1956, the celebrated novelist John Steinbeck declared journalism to be “the mother of literature and the...
Paid articleFUTURE IMPERFECT
marLowe, ann
Future Imperfect Science fi ction as guide to the stages of life. BY ANN MARLOWE Writing at age 35, on the cusp between youth and the rest of life, I wanted to know what to do about being a...
Paid articleTREEHOUSE DAYS
Decter, Naomi
Treehouse Days Before Tina Brown, there were problems at ‘Newsweek.’ BY NAOMI DECTER Once upon a time, not so very long ago in the 1960s and early 1970s, the late newsmagazine Newsweek was a...
Paid articleMEANING WHAT?
Swift, Jim
Meaning What? Strunk and White for the postliterate set. BY JIM SWIFT As someone new to journalism, I’ve acquired every book imaginable on style, grammar, and writing. On my shelf sit Words...
Paid articleGRUB STREET
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Grub Street The war on terror in all its strife and ambiguity. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Director Kathryn Bigelow, who won an Oscar for The Hurt Locker after a career of making worsetomiddling...
Paid articlePARODY
PARODY L'lnaugurazione di Obama An Opera in Two Acts by Guglielmo (La Bomba) Ayerro Libretto by Saul (l'Organnizatore) Alinscchi Directed by Carlo Marx Act One, Scene 1 Barack II, capo della...
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