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Paid article To Milk a Mockingbird
THE SCRAPBOOK To Milk a Mockingbird Flannery O'Connor once famously said of To Kill a Mockingbird that "it's interesting that all the folks that are buying it don't know they are reading a child's...
Paid article The Business of Europe...
MATUS, VICTORINO
CASUAL The Business of Europe . . . The Good Book tells us "God blessed the seventh day and made it holy, because on it He rested from all the work He had done in creation." What biblical scholars...
Paid article Editorial
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL The Republican Task: No Obamacare, No Iran Nukes Watching the Obama administration at work this week, a friend offered this judgment: Under Obama, Iran keeps its nuclear program and...
Paid article Something Clinton This Way Comes
COST, JAY
Something Clinton This Way Comes Will the GOP be ready? by Jay Cost The governorship of Virginia has been held by some of the most eminent men in American history: Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson,...
Paid article The Great Divide
BARNES, FRED
The Great Divide Populists versus elitists in the Republican party. by Fred Barnes The least interesting thing that happened in the odd-year election was Chris Christie's reelection as governor of...
Paid article Bye-Bye, Privacy
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Bye-Bye, Privacy The other problem with HealthCare.gov. by Jonathan V. Last Americans are methodically dealing with the Kubler-Ross stages of Obamacare grief, with our national healing process...
Paid article The Lawlessness of Obamacare
FELTEN, ERIC
The Lawlessness of Obamacare King Rex meets King Barack. by Eric Felten It may have been the worst moment for Jay Carney in what was a very bad press briefing. The president's spokesman was...
Paid article The Crisis Arrives
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Crisis Arrives Obama's dubious legacy. by Noemie Emery In March 2010, Barack Obama placed a giant bet on the docility and stupidity of the American people, when he decided in the face of three...
Paid article The Christie Juggernaut
Mccormack, John
The Christie Juggernaut The New Jersey governor muscles his way to the front of the pack, for now. by John McCormack Morris Plains, N.J. On election eve, Chris Christie has come home to rally a...
Paid article Hear No Evil
JOHNSON, REUBEN F.
Hear No Evil The administration's move to silence a Pentagon strategist. by Reuben F. Johnson Andrew Marshall, the longtime director of the Pentagon's Office of Net Assessment, has had a number of...
Paid article Commerce Trumps Security?
Bosco, Joseph A.
Commerce Trumps Security? The pressure is on to sell to China's military. by Joseph A. Bosco Next month's meeting of the U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade in China will feature a...
Paid article Drivers Get Rolled
Caldwell, Christopher
Drivers Get Rolled Bicyclists are making unreasonable claims to the roadand winning By Christopher Caldwell Late last August, along the coast of New Hampshire, Kevin Walsh, police chief in the...
Paid article What Happened in Laramie
FERGUSON, ANDREW
What Happened in Laramie Everything you know about Matthew Shepard is wrong By Andrew Ferguson Stephen Jimenez sounds remarkably chipper on the phone when he calls in from Portland, his...
Paid article How It All Began
BERING, HENRIK
Books & Arts How It All Began A historian assigns the blame for World War I. by Henrik Bering Catastrophe 1914 Europe Goes to War by Max Hastings Knopf, 672 pp., $35 While the Second World War...
Paid article Strange Meeting
Brown, Jeannette
Strange Meeting When shell shock caused a creative explosion. by Jeannette Brown During the Great War, an accidental respite from battle enabled two poets to establish a friendship, a literary...
Paid article Rage for Fame
BecK, Stefan
B A Rage for Fame Charles Jackson's saddest story was his own. by Stefan Beck Farther & Wilder The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson by Blake Bailey Knopf, 496 pp., $30 The...
Paid article Washington's Monument
WURMAN, ILAN
B A Washington's Monument The roots of presidential war-making power are deep. by Ilan Wurman Blood of Tyrants George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency by Logan Beirne Encounter, 440...
Paid article Moral Fiction
POWERS, ELIZABETH
B A Moral Fiction Three novelists and the challenge of engagement with the modern world. by Elizabeth Powers I have this thing about schlock books, those that cater to our enduring fascination...
Paid article Veterans' Week
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A Veterans' Week Two backward-looking films to look forward to. by John Podhoretz Captain Phillips Directed by Paul Greengrass Last Vegas Directed by Jon Turteltaub Thank God the baby...
Paid article Parody
PARODY "President Barack Obama told cheering throngs in Washington, D.C. Monday night that he never truly promised Americans could keep their health insurance plans once his Affordable Care Act...
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