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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Humanitarianism, Hollywood Style THE SCRAPBOOK doesn’t pay too close attention to the Academy Awards—we’re still recovering from the Indian maiden, Sacheen Littlefeather, who...
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CASUAL
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The Age of Anxiety I was in second grade when I first became convinced that things fall apart. The year began with the attempted assassination of an American president, followed a few...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS John Brennan and the Bin Laden Files During a speech at the Woodrow Wilson Center on April 30, 2012, John Brennan, President Obama’s nominee to head the CIA, discussed “The...
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SECOND-TERM BLUES
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BARNES, FRED
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Second-Term Blues Is Obama’s free ride over? BY FRED BARNES Why do presidents get in trouble in their second terms? They think they have a mandate when they don’t. They believe they’re...
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LIVING SMALL
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EPSTEIN, ETHAN
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Living Small The micro-apartment craze. BY ETHAN EPSTEIN New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg has always been interested in real estate. The billionaire media tycoon owns— as THE WEEKLY...
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SAYONARA, ASIAN ALLIES
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TERRILL, ROSS
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Sayonara, Asian Allies Obama’s damaging diffidence. BY ROSS TERRILL Canberra The Senkaku Islands dispute is the fi rst Japan-China security crisis in seven decades of peace. This puzzling...
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TAX THE NONPROFITS
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Wolf, Charles Jr.
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Tax the Nonprofits A modest proposal. BY CHARLES WOLF JR. Nonprofit organizations (NPO), often referred to as the “independent sector,” are an essential part of America’s vibrant, pluralistic...
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OUR ITALIAN FUTURE
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Ledeen, Michael
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Our Italian Future Atop a political volcano. BY MICHAEL LEDEEN Italy has long been the political laboratory of the West. From Roman republics and tyrannies through the city-states of the...
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PARADISE LOST
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Steel, Shawn; Grubbs, K.E. Jr.
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Paradise Lost California is not too big to fail BY SHAWN STEEL & K.E. GRUBBS JR. One early December morning, Las Vegas police moved in on the Silverton Hotel and Casino, just off the Strip and...
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HOW TO PREVENT ATROCITIES
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LINDBERG, TOD
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How to Prevent Atrocities There’s no substitute for presidential leadership BY TOD LINDBERG In August 2011, about fi ve months after Bashar alAssad ordered the Syrian military to fi re on...
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MAN WITH A LINE
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Epstein, Joseph
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Man with a Line The gimlet eye of Saul Steinberg. BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN At a celebration at UCLA of the career of Eugen Weber, the Romanianborn historian of France, I made the mistake of...
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THE INSIDE STORY
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DORAN, MICHAEL S.
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The Inside Story George W. Bush was most successful when defying ‘consensus.’ BY MICHAEL S. DORAN ‘Make sure,” Elliott Abrams told me, “that you have the better idea, and then push for it...
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ROMAN SPRING
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ANDERSON, RYAN T.
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Roman Spring The fundamental challenge(s) of Catholic renewal. BY RYAN T. ANDERSON But who do you say that I am? This question, from an obscure Nazarene carpenter to an even more...
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CRESCENDO IN C
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HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
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Crescendo in C An unexpected ending for Manchester’s Churchill. BY STEVEN F. HAYWARD This magisterial threevolume biography of Winston Church ill, begun by William Manchester nearly 30 years...
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RESOUNDING YES
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Resounding Yes From Chile, of all places, a political movie that works. BY JOHN PODHORETZ A s a general rule, movies about electoral politics are so awful we should all be glad there are so...
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PARODY
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PARODY “John Kerry has suffered his fi rst gaffe as the new U.S. secretary of state, inventing the nation of ‘Kyrzakhstan.’” —Telegraph (London), February 25,...
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Vol. 018 Issue 026 (March 18 2013)
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Vol. 018 Issue 027 (March 25 2013)
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