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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Back to the 1980s Readers of the Washington Post might have thought a time warp had collided with the zeitgeist last week when they turned to their Style section. For there,...
Paid article THE BENGHAZI TALKING POINTS
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
CASUAL Call Me Ethan W hy is it so irritating to be called by the wrong name? I’m not just talking about being misidentified by people who know you—that’s obnoxious because it feels like a...
Paid article EDITORIALS
EDITORIALS Waiting for 2014 At his press conference last week, President Obama renewed his request for Republicans to negotiate a grand bargain with the White House on spending, taxes, and...
Paid article THE 'TRANSPARENCY' AGENDA
WARREN, MICHAEL
The ‘Transparency’ Agenda It’s a murky business. BY MICHAEL WARREN Last September, Ronald Robins Jr., a senior vice president at Abercrombie & Fitch, received a letter urging the company “to...
Paid article CHEATERS IN SCHOOL
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
Cheaters in School And they aren’t students. BY GEOFFREY NORMAN The front page of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution one day in late March was almost completely taken up by news of...
Paid article DISAPPEARING RED LINES
SMITH, LEE
Disappearing Red Lines Obama’s mess of a Syria policy. BY LEE SMITH In his April 30 White House press conference, President Obama explained that there’s evidence chemical weapons have been...
Paid article THE FALL OF ROME
Caldwell, Christopher
The Fall of Rome Bankrupt and bloodied, Italy’s political elite clings to power BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Rome Italians have been told not to worry too much about Luigi Preiti, the 46-year-old...
Paid article THE TALENT CONTEST
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Talent Contest What makes a political winner? Ideology and party platforms are overrated BY NOEMIE EMERY The GOP may have a problem, but few seem to know what it is. Such appeal as the...
Paid article A LITTLE LEARNING
KNIPPENBERG, JOSEPH
Special Operators at Work Training the Afghan Local Police BY WILLY STERN Undisclosed location in Afghanistan Meet Captain John (last name not allowed). He’s a bearded, thoughtful, and...
Paid article LITTLE BOY BLUE
LIGHT, KATE
Books&Arts A Little Learning The left-wing contribution to the shouting match. BY JOSEPH KNIPPENBERG There is a genre of books about politics written by ideologues on both sides of the...
Paid article A SCHOLAR'S JOURNEY
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
A Scholar’s Journey From 17th-century Spain to the world at large. BY JAMES M. BANNER JR. Historians’ memoirs have become a distinct subgenre of the memoir form. They’ve even been the subject...
Paid article FATHERS AND SONS
Ehrenfeld, Temma
Fathers and Sons ‘Special’ children in a less-than-special world. BY TEMMA EHRENFELD Every Christmas I receive a charming letter from a college friend I’ll call Doug. Because we live far...
Paid article DEFINING VEGETABLES DOWN
QUEENAN, JOE
Defining Vegetables Down The more we know about, say, caulif lower, the less we like it. BY JOE QUEENAN Recently I read a story in my local newspaper reporting that high school kids...
Paid article Idiot's Delight
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Idiot’s Delight The ‘American dream’ survives an armed assault. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Wildly successful movie directors often bemoan their successes and say they long for a time when they will be...
Paid article PARODY
PARODY “Women opting for surgery to get Michelle Obama’s arms” —Los Angeles Times, April 29,...
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