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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK The Customer Is Always Wrong The recent decision of the Wash ington Post to abolish its ombuds man has inspired a variety of responses among the chattering classes. Some have...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Health of Nations Being a health nut and a creature of habit, I claim as my breakfast of champions six pieces of bacon and a large tankard of iced tea spiked with Sweet’N Low. That...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS Sound and Fury What to make of Rand Paul’s 12 hours and 52 minutes of fame? Was his fi libuster on the fl oor of the Senate last Wednesday, as Charles Krauthammer said on Fox’s...
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WHO WILL END UP WITH HEARTBURN?
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BARNES, FRED
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Who Will End Up with Heartburn? The president breaks bread with Republicans. BY FRED BARNES President Obama’s outreach to congressional Republicans isn’t a minor tactical shift. It’s a...
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CONGRESS GOES AWOL
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Mccormack, John
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Congress Goes AWOL Over women in combat. BY JOHN MCCORMACK When news broke that the Obama administration was lifting the rule excluding women from combat units, the rare sound of bipartisan...
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A DIFFERENCE THAT CAN'T BE SPLIT
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COST, JAY
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A Difference that Can’t Be Split The parties have to fight over the budget because the status quo is untenable. BY JAY COST This week Paul Ryan’s House Budget Committee is set to release its fi...
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THE PARTY OF PRISON REFORM
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LEHRER, ELI
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The Party of Prison Reform Conservatives lead the way. BY ELI LEHRER Michael Hough— a secondterm Republican state legislator from Frederick County, Md. — is about as conservative as...
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THE DOUBLE BIND
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CONTINETTI, MATTHEW
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The Double Bind What stands in the way of a Republican revival? Republicans. BY MATTHEW CONTINETTI I doubt John Boehner has read much feminist theory, but it’s never too late for him to start....
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THE KURDS ARE FOR THE KURDS
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SPYER, JONATHAN
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The Kurds Are for the Kurds Syria’s other combatants BY JONATHAN SPYER Syrian Kurdistan In northeast Syria, from the border with Iraq to the disputed town of Seri Kaniyah, a de facto...
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NOT-SO-SILENT CAL
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FELZENBERG, ALVIN S.
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Not-So-Silent Cal The underestimation ends here. BY ALVIN S. FELZENBERG Ronald Reagan astonished much of Washington when, in 1981, he hung Calvin Coolidge’s portrait in the White House Cabinet...
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PATRIARCH OF IDENTITY
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WOLPE, DAVID
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Patriarch of Identity Who is Jacob, and what does he mean? BY DAVID WOLPE Jacob dreams of ladders. A romantic reading of his story would see the ladder as a metaphor of ascent. This child...
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AN ENGLISH CHILL
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LODGE, SARA
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An English Chill Rediscovering the ghost stories of M. R. James. BY SARA LODGE Every Christmas Eve, M. R. James (1862-1936), the celebrated scholar of medieval literature and provost...
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IGNOBLE EXPERIMENT
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Rosen, Michael
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Ignoble Experiment This is what happens when dogma distorts science. BY MICHAEL ROSEN A meta-study that appeared in the Annals of Internal Medicine last September found no “strong...
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THE PAPER CHASE
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QUEENAN, JOE
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The Paper Chase Vengeance is mine when the crime is so abhorrent. BY JOE QUEENAN Recently, I drove to the nearby village of Pleasantville to buy my wife a couple of books as a...
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IF THE SLIPPER FITS
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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If the Slipper Fits Cinderella gets the update she deserves. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Is there any fairytale more maddening than “Cinderella”? Other classic stories force their heroes and heroines to...
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PARODY
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PARODY “David Coleman, president of the College Board, which creates and administers the SAT, e-mailed his 6,000 members on Tuesday to inform them that the board will redesign the test to more...
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Vol. 018 Issue 027 (March 25 2013)
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