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Paid articleFlacking for Pol Pot
THE SCRAPBOOK Flacking for Pol Pot Apart from the death of a journalist, no more poignant event is ever recorded in the media than the demise of a onetime “antiwar activist.” This was confirmed in...
Paid articleI'd Walk a Mile
CASUAL I’d Walk a Mile I went to my favorite pen shop in downtown Washington the other day to buy some ink, and on reflecting that the act of riding the subway to buy a bottle of ink had a certain...
Paid articleWill the GOP Fumble at the Goal Line?
COST, JAY
Will the GOP Fumble at the Goal Line? The state of play. by Jay Cost With about three weeks to go until the midterm elections, where does the battle for Congress stand? Last year House Democrats...
Paid articleThe Health Care Apology Tour
Astrue, Michael
The Health Care Apology Tour It’s not over yet. by Michael Astrue President Obama has had to acknowledge two big lies of the Affordable Care Act: (1) You could keep your health insurance plan; and...
Paid articleThe End of Neurononsense
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The End of Neurononsense We can dream, can’t we? by Andrew Ferguson Cambridge, U.K. Kingsley Amis, the British novelist, once explained that everything that had gone wrong with his country in the...
Paid articleTesting the Limits
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Testing the Limits Putin and the Baltics. by Andrew Stuttaford £~W" don’t think it’s 1940,” the woman I in Riga told me in June, referring -L. to the year the Soviets brought their own variety of...
Paid articleFakery of a High Order
BARNES, FRED
Fakery of a High Order The Democrats’ strategy. by Fred Barnes Along with thousands of others, I got an email from Bill Clinton last week. “Hey there,” the former president began. He was raising...
Paid articleThe One That Got Away?
WARREN, MICHAEL
The One That Got Away? The surprisingly close North Carolina Senate race. by Michael Warren The U.S. Senate race in North Carolina calls to mind Henry Kissinger’s notion about the Iran-Iraq war:...
Paid articleHunkering Down
BORK, ELLEN
Hunkering Down Who stands with Hong Kong’s democrats? by Ellen Bork Hong Kong On the evening of Saturday, October 4, enormous crowds gathered in downtown Hong Kong at the main site of the...
Paid articleLet's Help the Strivers
LEHRER, ELI
Let’s Help the Strivers The case for an early exit from high school to community college. by Eli Lehrer In 2009, Bryce Harper—then a sophomore at Las Vegas High School and already the best high...
Paid articleNot All That Safe
CASSELMAN, BARRY
Not All That Safe The Minnesota governor’s race isn’t over. by Barry Casselman Minneapolis The 2014 race for governor of Minnesota had been placed in the “Safe Democrat” category since it began...
Paid articleNeo-Victorianism on Campus
MacDonald, Heather
Neo-Victorianism on Campus Is this the end of the collegiate bacchanal? By Heather Mac Donald Sexual liberation is having a nervous breakdown on college campuses. Conservatives should be cheering...
Paid articleFailure Upon Failure
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
Failure Upon Failure The disintegration of the Obama presidency By Stephen F. Hayes A year before his first inauguration, Barack Obama laid out the objective of his presidency: to renew faith and...
Paid articleContrary to Success
MANZI, JIM
Books ^Arts Contrary to Success The art and science of entrepreneurship . by Jim Manzi It is inherently difficult to distinguish between an entrepreneur’s skill and luck, even in retrospect....
Paid articleSacred or Scarred?
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
BA Sacred or Scarred? The fate of Mecca in the hands of the Wahhabis. by Stephen Schwartz Since Islam emerged more than 14 centuries ago, Mecca, near the western coast of the Arabian peninsula,...
Paid articleFog Minus Grog
Tonguette, Peter
BA Fog Minus Grog A bilious Briton on board the Bush. by Peter Tonguette Once upon a time, military life was familiar to most civilians. The arts rendered it comprehensible even to those who had...
Paid articleRehab That Works
Schachter, Abby W.
BA Rehab That Works From extinction to distinction on HGTV by Abby W. Schachter As Nicole Curtis says at the beginning of every episode of her number-one HGTV show Rehab Addict, “I’m not your...
Paid articleFather of History
Epstein, Joseph
BA Father of History Herodotus and the human dimension in the past. by Joseph Epstein Herodotus, the first Greek and thereby the first Western historian, had bad press long before there was...
Paid articleParody
“An inconvenient Protest [in Hong Kong] for Both China and the U.S." —New York Times. October 3,...
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