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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK This Thing of Ours Before Chris Christie’s fi rst scandal devolves into an obsessive quest to prove who knew what, when, it’s worth pausing to appreciate the...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Stars Fell on Auburn W e’re a UVA family. My three daughters, two sons in law, and I are graduates of the University of Virginia. We have season tickets to UVA football and basketball...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS When War Weariness Wears Off Arthur Schlesinger posited the existence of cycles in American political history alternating between “public purpose” and “private...
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OBAMACARE DRAGS DEMS DOWN
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Articles Obamacare Drags Dems Down Perhaps even in Oregon. BY MICHAEL WARREN In 2014, very few Senate Democrats are safe from the undertow of Obama care. One who—surprisingly— may not be is...
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BLACK FLAGS OVER FALLUJAH
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Lewis, Jessica
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Black Flags over Fallujah The comeback of Al Qaeda in Iraq. BY JESSICA LEWIS The United States is sending more military aid to Iraqi prime minister Nuri alMaliki to fi ght al Qaeda in...
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WHO LOVES A JURY?
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Wagner, David M.
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Who Loves a Jury? The Framers of the Constitution, that’s who. BY DAVID M. WAGNER As an institution, the jury— especially in civil cases—is having a bad run these days. Nobody likes that...
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THE DAY AFTER
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Tepper, Aryeh
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The Day After If Israel withdrew to the 1967 borders, what then? BY ARYEH TEPPER Even with al Qaeda making gains across the Middle East and Iran still enriching uranium in its march to a...
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KNOW YOUR ENEMY
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JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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Features Know Your Enemy Al Qaeda’s grand strategy BY THOMAS JOSCELYN In the summer of 2008, Barack Obama, senator and presidential candidate, toured the war zones of Afghanistan and Iraq....
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THE UNMAKING OF THE MIDDLE EAST
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Donnelly, Thomas; Habeck, Mary
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The Unmaking of the Middle East Obama’s historic misunderstanding BY THOMAS DONNELLY & MARY HABECK The fi rst, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and...
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IS THERE A THIRD WAY?
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Books & Arts Is There a Third Way? Challenge, not deference, to the majority. BY JONATHAN V. LAST One of the government’s slyest powers is the right to grant licenses. As a piece of law, the...
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HEROIC BY NATURE
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Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
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B&A Heroic by Nature Émile Zola and the literary representation of art. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. If this painting isn’t iconic, the term should be banished from the vocabulary of art. Forget,...
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ACT I, SCENE TWO
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BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
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B&A Act I, Scene Two Following George Washington was a complicated business. BY JAMES M. BANNER JR. The importance of this book stretches beyond the subject it addresses. That subject, the...
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PRACTICE, PRACTICE?
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ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
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B&A Practice, Practice? Great athletes are born, not made. BY MICHAEL M. ROSEN Few social scientists doubt that both nurture and nature contribute meaningfully to human achievement. But the...
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SLIGHTING DOWNHILL
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Tonguette, Peter
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B&A Slighting Downhill From highbrow to lowbrow, in black tie. BY PETER TONGUETTE In its fi rst 20 or so years, the Kennedy Center Honors—annually allocated to performing artists of purported...
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WILD IN THE STREET
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A Wild in the Street Too much on the spending, too little on the getting. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Wolf of Wall Street is three hours long, and you feel every minute of it. It’s not that it’s...
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PARODY
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PARODY “Steven Seagal may run for Arizona governor” —Associated Press, January 4,...
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Vol. 019 Issue 019 (January 27 2014)
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