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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK The Biden Boom I t may be hard to believe, or maybe it’s all too believable; but here in Washington the chattering classes are beginning to ask a question that, elsewhere in...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Go Google Yourself I was not long ago introduced before giving a talk by a woman who, to authenticate my importance, said that she had Googled my name and found more than 12 million...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS When It Rains, It Pours There is no curse on the second term of presidents. When presidents lose credibility, when trust vanishes and their word is no longer accepted, they have only...
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WHAT ABOUT THE VIDEO?
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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What About the Video? The Benghazi email dump leaves some big questions unanswered. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES So, what about the video? The White House last week released nearly 100 pages of emails...
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GOSNELL SEEPS INTO THE NEWS
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Gosnell Seeps into the News The abortionist the media wanted to ignore is convicted of murder. BY NOEMIE EMERY By most accounts, Kermit Gosnell seemed stunned last week when a jury found him...
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PIPELINE POLITICS
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Alexiev, Alex; HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
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Pipeline Politics Is Putin running out of gas? BY ALEX ALEXIEV & STEVEN F. HAYWARD The Cold War is now so over that it might as well be grouped with the ancient ice ages, but there is one echo...
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DECLINING DEFICITS
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Declining Deficits Economic growth is the imperative, not budget cuts. BY IRWIN M. STELZER The burgeoning deficit has stopped burgeoning, at least for now. So Republican plans to attack the...
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THE ARRIVAL OF HUMAN CLONING
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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The Arrival of Human Cloning It’s here. Don’t get used to it. BY WESLEY J. SMITH Human cloning is finally here, and it is going to spark a political conflagration. First, some background. The...
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THE NEXT SCOTT BROWN?
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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The Next Scott Brown? Gabriel Gomez, Massachusetts Republican. BY MICHAEL WARREN Gabriel Gomez is an ambitious guy. In January, with Massachusetts senator John Kerry all but certain to be...
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ALL POLITICS ISN'T LOCAL
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COST, JAY
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All Politics Isn’t Local But more of it should be. BY JAY COST The state of the union today is uneasy, at best. Washington is crippled by gridlock while Americans across the country...
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BEYOND THE PALE
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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Beyond the Pale At ‘white privilege’ conferences, a lengthening list of victims issue an ever-more-detailed indictment of Western civilization BY CHARLOTTE ALLEN SeaTac, Wash. The DoubleTree...
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THOMAS PEREZ MAKES A DEAL
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Eastland, Terry
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Thomas Perez Makes a Deal How Obama’s Labor nominee made a Supreme Court case disappear BY TERRY EASTLAND On November 7, 2011, the Supreme Court decided to hear Magner v. Gallagher, a...
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FORMAL ADDRESS
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Pritchard, William H.
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Formal Address The correspondence of Anthony Hecht. BY WILLIAM H. PRITCHARD Of the generation of American poets born in the 1920s, three are preeminent: Richard Wilbur (b. 1921), Anthony Hecht...
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TWO HEADS, ONE BODY
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TROY, TEVI
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Two Heads, One Body What could possibly go wrong in a co-presidency? BY TEVI TROY There is no doubt that the American presidency is an imperfect institution and that it has been inhabited by...
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A WORLD DIVIDED
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LENDON, J. E.
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A World Divided You can’t take it with you, and here’s why. BY J. E. LENDON Demetrius of Phaleron, the eccentric tyrant of Athens in the last years of the fourth century B.C., was the proud...
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BELIEVING IS SEEING
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Klepp, Lawrence
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Believing Is Seeing The continuing saga of human credulity. BY LAWRENCE KLEPP Franz Mesmer (1734-1815), the spellbinding celebrity healer of late-18th-century Vienna and Paris, is one of those...
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FOLLOW THE MONEY
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WOOSTER, MARTIN MORSE
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Follow the Money What people do with their wealth is whose business? BY MARTIN MORSE WOOSTER One almost feels like shedding a tear for rich people these days. They are regularly pilloried...
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IN CHURCHILL'S STEPS
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Stelzer, Cita
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In Churchill’s Steps A velvet red carpet in the ‘Iron Curtain’ city. BY CITA STELZER Fulton, Mo. You learn a lot about America and its people on a book-signing tour. I’ve been around...
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A GREATER GATSBY
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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A Greater Gatsby This cinematic version works, old sport. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The new film version of The Great Gatsby is, shockingly, terrific—opulent, powerful, and thrillingly gorgeous....
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PARODY
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PARODY “...in the late 1960s, [Joanne Chesimard] shed what she called her ‘slave name’ for Shakur—a surname that she adopted as a member of the Black Panthers, whose adherents armed themselves as...
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