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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK The Carcass of Caracas THE SCRAPBOOK took note last week of plans in Venezuela to embalm the late strongman Hugo Chávez and put his corpse on permanent public display. This would...
Paid article CASUAL
CASUAL Mister Early Riser My wife Cynthia occasionally interviews our kids, jotting down their answers in little journals. She asks questions like, What was your favorite part of our trip?...
Paid article EDITORIALS
EDITORIALS ‘The GOP of Old’ ‘The GOP of old has grown stale and mosscovered,” Kentucky senator Rand Paul said Thursday to the Conservative Political Action Conference. “I don’t think we need to...
Paid article NEW WORLD POPE
BOTTUM, JOSEPH
New World Pope An Argentinian Jesuit in the Vatican. BY JOSEPH BOTTUM There was much talk during the recent conclave in Rome, as there usually is at such times, about the Catholic church as a...
Paid article BOOZE BLUES
BARNES, FRED
Booze Blues The politics of liquor stores in Pennsylvania. BY FRED BARNES Gettysburg The legacy of Gifford Pinchot rests heavily on the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pinchot is known...
Paid article CASH FOR DOCTORS
MECIA, TONY
Cash for Doctors Revisited. BY TONY MECIA With Obama care poised to kick in to high gear next year, Dr. Brian Forrest routinely hears skeptics ask if the new laws and regulations will stifl e...
Paid article THE UNIONS VS. OBAMACARE
HEMINGWAY, MARK
The Unions vs. Obamacare Disenchantment sets in. BY MARK HEMINGWAY ‘I heard [Obama] say, ‘If you like your health plan, you can keep it,’ ” John Wilhelm, chairman of Unite Here Health,...
Paid article ROUND TWO
Eastland, Terry
Round Two Another constitutional challenge to Obamacare. BY TERRY EASTLAND At issue in the Supreme Court’s most important case last year was the constitutionality of the “individual mandate”...
Paid article PARTNERS IN TERROR?
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Partners in Terror? Iran, al Qaeda, and the secret bin Laden fi les. BY THOMAS JOSCELYN The arrest earlier this month of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden’s son-in-law and former spokesman,...
Paid article SUPERCUTS
Lovelace, Ryan
Supercuts The Senate barbershop gets a trim. BY RYAN LOVELACE The barbershop of the U.S. Senate has run deficits of approximately $350,000 a year for each of the last 15 years. So...
Paid article THE HERETIC
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Heretic Who is Thomas Nagel and why are so many of his fellow academics condemning him? BY ANDREW FERGUSON Last fall, a few days before Halloween and about a month after the publication of...
Paid article AMONG THE EVANGÉLICOS
WARREN, MICHAEL
Among the Evangélicos For Republicans reaching out to immigrant groups, a glimmer of hope: Protestant Hispanics are genuine swing voters. BY MICHAEL WARREN Marietta, Ga. The 2004 presidential...
Paid article FORBIDDEN CITY
Bauerlein, Mark
Forbidden City The left-wing stranglehold on academia. BY MARK BAUERLEIN Neil Gross is a sociologist at the University of British Columbia who previously held posts at the University of...
Paid article SCHOLAR-GENTLEMAN
Roberts, Andrew
Scholar-Gentleman ‘Well done, Wheeler-Bennett,’ as historian and sage. BY ANDREW ROBERTS ‘Tonight my country stands alone,” the British historian and diplomat John Wheeler-Bennett told the...
Paid article THE SECRET SOCIETY
Mattix, Micah
The Secret Society Hawthorne as chronicler of the American unconscious. BY MICAH MATTIX Nathaniel Hawthorne is an enigma. In the heady days of Amos Bronson Alcott’s progressive schooling...
Paid article FRANCE'S DE GAULLE
KAPLAN, ROGER
France’s de Gaulle Or de Gaulle’s France. Are the two interchangeable? BY ROGER KAPLAN In downtown Algiers, on June 4, 1958, Charles de Gaulle expressed himself clearly, as usual....
Paid article UNDER THE RAINBOW
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Under the Rainbow A charming 20th-century fairy tale gets the crass treatment. BY JOHN PODHORETZ I ’ ve spent worse hours at the movies than the ones I spent watching Oz the Great and...
Paid article PARODY
PARODY “Sen. Carl Levin (D-Michigan) announced on Thursday that he will not seek reelection in 2014.” —Washington Post, March 7,...
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