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Vol. 019 Issue 005 (October 7 2013)
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Kermit Gosnell Revisited When the cops fi nally raided the now-convicted killer’s house, he wasn’t particularly disturbed by the intrusion. In fact, he warned police not to go in...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Beltway as Metaphor Like the Eiffel Tower, the Capital Beltway is an industrial monstrosity that, inadvertently, has come to represent its hometown to the outside world. I wouldn’t...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS What Cruz Wrought Ted Cruz has sparked a Republican civil war. He has done the bidding of the GOP fringe, in a selfaggrandizing crusade. And while he has enhanced his own position in...
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WATER WONKS
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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Articles Water Wonks Michelle Obama’s new cause. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN It probably seemed safe enough. The people advising the fi rst lady may not even have taken a poll or run a focus group....
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RICK PERRY'S SECOND ACT
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BARNES, FRED
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Rick Perry’s Second Act The Texas governor’s new national campaign. BY FRED BARNES Texas governor Rick Perry goes where governors have never gone before. He’s been descending on blue states...
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THE NEW ROUHANI
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GERECHT, REUEL MARC
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The New Rouhani Same as the old Rouhani. BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Assessing contemporary figures on the world stage is tricky business. It takes time to properly refl ect on what a man...
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ANOTHER YALTA CONFERENCE
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HALPER, DANIEL
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Another Yalta Conference From Churchill, FDR, and Stalin to Blair, Clinton, and Pinchuk. BY DANIEL HALPER Yalta On a charter fl ight from Kiev to Simferopol, before our two-hour drive here,...
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WOMB FOR RENT
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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Features Womb for Rent The brave new world of childless couples, enterprising lawyers, and surrogate mothers BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN In the late summer of 2011, a 29-year-old woman named Crystal...
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GERMANY MOVES LEFT
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Germany Moves Left Angela Merkel’s Pyrrhic victory BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Berlin The most valuable thing a politician has is gravitas. Even a politician with a sense of humor cannot afford to...
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THE HORROR, THE HORROR
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DIRDA, MICHAEL
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Books&Arts The Horror, the Horror Thirty-eight centuries of supernatural lit. BY MICHAEL DIRDA In Unutterable Horror, his deeply knowledgeable, lively, and un abash ed ly opinionated history...
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STALIN'S COLD WAR
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RADOSH, RONALD
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B&A Stalin’s Cold War The Soviet dictator, all by himself, was the cause. BY RONALD RADOSH One of the most successful endeavors of the academic left in the fi eld of American history...
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THE LOST CAUSE
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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B&A The Lost Cause A reporter remembers the agony of South Vietnam. BY DAVID AIKMAN Thirty-eight years after the last American helicopter took off from the roof of the U.S. embassy in...
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FIDGETY FEET
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LIGHT, KATE
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B&A Fidgety Feet The energy, and ingenuity, of Hermes Pan. BY KATE LIGHT The news is good in this book, and the work is nice, indeed. Meticulously detailed and a joy to read, it recounts not...
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UNDERCOVER NOVELIST
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Bachrach, Judy
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B&A Undercover Novelist Fiction as weapon of mass destruction. BY JUDY BACHRACH ‘Valerie Plame’s career as a CIA operative was cut short when her cover was blown by George W. Bush’s White...
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TWO QUIET LIVES
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A Two Quiet Lives A near-perfect tale set in less-than-glamorous Los Angeles. BY JOHN PODHORETZ I went to Enough Said, the new movie starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and the late James Gandolfi...
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PARODY
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PARODY “Whether it’s ensuring pre-kindergarten is available for every 4-yearold, expanding after-school programs for every middle-school student who wants and needs them, making affordable...
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