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Paid article THE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK A Slim Risk THE SCRAPBOOK notes, without editorial comment, that Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey seems to have undergone a laparoscopic surgical procedure last February to...
Paid article CASUAL
CASUAL Death by Numbers Rooting around in a bookstore not long ago, I stumbled upon a second edition of Functions of a Complex Variable (1917) by the Scottish mathematician Thomas MacRobert....
Paid article EDITORIALS
EDITORIALS Inaction and Deception One of the many interesting subplots of the Benghazi saga involves the State Department’s Accountability Review Board, which was asked by Secretary of State...
Paid article THE BENGHAZI SCANDAL GROWS
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Benghazi Scandal Grows The State Department, the CIA,the White House... BY STEPHEN F. HAYES CIA director David Petraeus was surprised when he read the freshly rewritten talking points an...
Paid article TARGET: NRA
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Target: NRA Caught in the media’s crosshairs. BY MARK HEMINGWAY Houston Was the National Rifl e Association playing some sort of joke on the media? In the press room at the NRA’s annual...
Paid article ARE UNIVERSITIES ABOVE THE LAW?
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Are Universities Above the Law? The great unscrutinized institutions of our time. BY PETER BERKOWITZ Corporate governance is a much-discussed topic, and the operation of corporations...
Paid article THE AMNESTY NEXT TIME
BARNES, FRED
The Amnesty Next Time The specter of 1986 haunts the immigration debate. BY FRED BARNES In 1986, three million illegal immigrants in the United States were given the right to become...
Paid article EGGS FOR SALE?
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Eggs for Sale? Brace yourself for the human embryo market. BY WESLEY J. SMITH If you want to know what’s going to go wrong in the culture, read the professional journals. A case in point: An...
Paid article TWO STRIKES...
SMITH, LEE
Two Strikes... The logic of Israel’s Syria policy. BY LEE SMITH Israel’s two strikes inside Syria in early May underscored its primary strategic concern in the ongoing Syrian civil war and...
Paid article SELF-RADICALIZATION CHIC
Ledeen, Michael
Self-Radicalization Chic The preposterous theory du jour. BY MICHAEL LEDEEN The president has described the Boston terrorists as “selfradicalized,” and his voice is but one in a great chorus...
Paid article UPWARD MOBILITY
Lovelace, Ryan
Upward Mobility A Senate job with more ups than downs. BY RYAN LOVELACE ‘Push the correct button, win a cash prize!” That might sound like an outdated carnival game, but it actually...
Paid article RADIOACTIVE REGIME
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
Radioactive Regime Iran and its apologists BY REUEL MARC GERECHT The list is long of Occidentals who’ve fallen for Persia. This isn’t surprising. Compared with Arab lands save Egypt, Iran has a...
Paid article UNFRIENDLY FIRE
Bawer, Bruce
Books&Arts Unfriendly Fire Terrorism has its partisans, alas. BY BRUCE BAWER He poses as an investigative journalist and is presented in his main outlets—the Nation, MSNBC, Socialist Worker,...
Paid article NIGHTINGALE'S SONG
SIMON, JOHN
Nightingale’s Song The collected versatility of a ‘ really good’ critic. BY JOHN SIMON Drama critics come in all kinds, besides, of course, good and bad. There are those who regurgitate...
Paid article WORDS AT PLAY
LODGE, SARA
Words at Play Cracking the code of the Workshop for Potential Literature. BY SARA LODGE Did you hear about the Oulipian stripper? She delivered a lipogram before vanishing, with an invisible...
Paid article PICTURE PERFECT
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
Picture Perfect How the Master saw the outsider’s inner life. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. By all but universal agreement, The Portrait of a Lady (1881) was Henry James’s first masterpiece, a...
Paid article TRUTH TO TELL
RADOSH, RONALD
Truth to Tell A 35th-anniversary revision of a Cold War classic. BY RONALD RADOSH The historian Allen Weinstein has had, by any standard, an illustrious career. For some years, he was...
Paid article CHARACTERS COUNT
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Characters Count An infinite number of explosions gets you only so far. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The signal irony of the specialeffects blockbusters that now dominate American moviegoing is this:...
Paid article PARODY
PARODY “On Sunday’s Reliable Sources, host Howard Kurtz was the one who took the grilling—following the recent controversy over his story about NBA player Jason Collins coming out as...
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