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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Shirley Temple Black, 1928-2014 A number of things seem to have “gotten us through” the Great Depression—Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, FDR’s presidential oratory, the movie...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL They Laughed In an essay on Winston Churchill, the late British psychoanalyst Anthony Storr mentions that Church ill, at age 11, expressed a desire to play the cello, but that...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS ‘I Can Do Whatever I Want’ On February 11, writing for the Washington Post, Republican lobbyist Ed Rogers ably summarized the latest “bad week for Obama care.” The Congressional...
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MEET THE NEW FARM BILL
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JUDAY, DAVE
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Articles Meet the New Farm Bill Same as the old farm bill. BY DAVE JUDAY The president just signed into law the Agricultural Act of 2014, a multiyear, comprehensive agricultural, rural, and...
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DEPENDENCE DAY
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COST, JAY
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Dependence Day The corrupting effects of Obamacare. BY JAY COST On February 4 the Congressional Budget Office dropped a bombshell. Analysts there found that Obamacare’s structure will create...
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PARANOIA IN KABUL
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DEVOSS, DAVID
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Paranoia in Kabul Hamid Karzai and his enemies. BY DAVID DEVOSS With a presidential election less than two months away, all eyes in Afghanistan should be on the coming vote. It could be...
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DETROIT, MON AMOUR
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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Detroit, Mon Amour Remember the liberal war on the automobile? BY GEOFFREY NORMAN Seems like this is the season for showing the American automobile some love. Also, the town that the...
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OF MULLAHS AND LAWYERS
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Bromund, Ted R.; Southam, Andrew
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Of Mullahs and Lawyers Iranian success in European courtrooms. BY TED R. BROMUND & ANDREW SOUTHAM In a recently leaked private phone call, an EU foreign policy official, Helga Schmid, grumbled...
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THE GUINEA PIG STATE
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HEMINGWAY, MARK
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Features The Guinea Pig State Oregon’s quarter-century of failed liberal health care experiments BY MARK HEMINGWAY On December 20, Cover Oregon—one of 14 state-based Obamacare...
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ANGST OVER SPYING
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Kirchick, James
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Angst over Spying Germany, Russia, and Snowden BY JAMES KIRCHICK Edward Snowden’s revelations about the foreign and domestic surveillance practices of the National Security Agency have...
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AFTER THE FILIBUSTER
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Eastland, Terry
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After the Filibuster The coming war over presidential appointments BY TERRY EASTLAND President Obama and Senate Democrats have gone to great lengths to secure the appointment of...
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TO MANNERS BORN
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LODGE, SARA
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Books & Arts To Manners Born The English version of civility. BY SARA LODGE Two truths tend to strike people around middle age: Money buys less than it once did, and manners are in...
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THOU SHALT NOT
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Cooke, Patrick
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B&A Thou Shalt Not The vice squads keep changing their minds. BY PATRICK COOKE Oh, what fun smokers won’t be having in 2014. As of New Year’s Day, Boston joined six other large...
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VISIONS OF GREEN
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Paletta, Anthony
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B&A Visions of Green When suburban sprawl is a Good Thing. BY ANTHONY PALETTA Paradise is generally something that seems very far away, especially in midwinter. Paradise Planned is...
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LOST IN TRANSLATION
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Currie, Rachel Dicarlo
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B&A Lost in Translation ‘The Great Gatsby’ on film is doomed to failure. BY RACHEL DICARLO CURRIE It was not, one assumes, the kind of review F. Scott Fitzgerald had hoped for. Writing in the...
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BULLET-DODGING
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QUEENAN, JOE
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B&A Bullet-Dodging Sometimes it pays to be excluded from the fun. BY JOE QUEENAN Recently, a close friend told me that he had to cut our conversation short because he had tickets to see...
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BUSINESS IS GOOD
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A Business Is Good Product placement in the form of ‘ satire.’ BY JOHN PODHORETZ Never before in history have liberal clichés about the evils and the rapacity of capitalism been combined...
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PARODY
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PARODY “Most employers won’t face a fine next year if they fail to offer workers health insurance, the Obama administration said Monday, in the latest big delay of the health-law rollout.” —Wall...
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