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IssueVol. 019 Issue 024 (March 3 2014)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
THE SCRAPBOOK Paying the Price Readers may recall THE SCRAPBOOK taking note of a fawning, sevenpage, profusely illustrated story in the Washington Post by Dan Zak (May 13, 2013) about three...
Paid articleCASUAL
CASUAL Just the Facts, Ma’am It was a day like any other. Oh, the weather was a little cool, I suppose. A thin band of clouds moved across the early sun, threatening an angry rain—but...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
EDITORIALS Obama Calls Retreat Kiev is ablaze. Syria is a killing field. The Iranian mullahs aren’t giving up their nuclear weapons capability, and other regimes in the Middle East are...
Paid articleTHE OTHER KENTUCKY DERBY
Mccormack, John
Articles The Other Kentucky Derby Will Mitch McConnell prevail on a muddy track? BY JOHN MCCORMACK Louisville At the Bullitt County GOP’s Lincoln-Reagan Day dinner on February 6, Kentucky...
Paid articleBACK TO WORK
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Back to Work Conservatives and the unemployed. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Millions of Americans, glutted with benefits that until now have seemed likely to be renewed and renewed again,...
Paid articleTHE COLLAPSE OF SANCTIONS ON IRAN
SMITH, LEE
The Collapse of Sanctions on Iran The White House gets what it wants. BY LEE SMITH The economic news from Tehran is good—good, that is, if you are a state sponsor of terror moving toward a...
Paid articleRUSSIA'S LONG SHADOW
GEDMIN, JEFFREY
Russia’s Long Shadow The view from Estonia. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN Tallinn The modern name of Estonia’s capital is thought to come from Tallide-linn, city of stables in the country’s tongue, or...
Paid articleJAPAN'S 'IRISH QUESTION'
Halpin, Dennis P.
Japan’s ‘Irish Question’ Is South Korea slipping away? BY DENNIS P. HALPIN In 1916 London faced a dilemma. The British were hoping to bring American reinforcements to assist them and their...
Paid articleTHE GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT OF 2013
CEASER, JAMES W.
Features The Great Disappointment of 2013 What happens when a political messiah fails? BY JAMES W. CEASER Every student of American religious history has heard of the event known as “the...
Paid articleTHE BENGHAZI COVER-UP (CONT.)
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Benghazi Cover-up (cont.) How the CIA’s No. 2 misled Congress BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Two leading Republicans on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence say that Michael Morell, then...
Paid articleA SLIGHT CASE OF BASTARDY
EMERY, NOEMIE
A Slight Case of Bastardy The curious and irregular conception of Obamacare BY NOEMIE EMERY Anumber of apologists for the Obama administration declare themselves vexed at the ongoing hostility...
Paid articleTHE LEARNING CURVE
MARKS, JONATHAN
Books&Arts The Learning Curve What are the aims of education—and reform? BY JONATHAN MARKS Cortney Munna must be one of America’s most famous young debtors. A religious and women’s studies...
Paid articleVISIONARY/REACTIONARY
TOOLEY, MARK
B&A Visionary/Reactionary The paradox of a Tar Heel editor-politician. BY MARK TOOLEY Josephus Daniels was a North Carolina newspaper mogul, Democratic party kingmaker,...
Paid articleBERNINI'S PROGRESS
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
B&A Bernini’s Progress In and out of favor, in and out of fashion. BY ALGIS VALIUNAS Facile cosa è farsi universale. (It is an easy thing to make oneself universal.) The statement in English...
Paid articleLITERARY MAN OF WAR
Yoder, Edwin M. Jr.
B&A Literary Man of War John Keegan: an appreciation. BY EDWIN M. YODER JR. It is unlikely that any debut in the field of military history will rival that of John Keegan’s masterpiece The...
Paid articleTHE NETFLIX EFFECT
LEHRER, ELI
B&A The Netf lix Effect ‘The line between politics and entertainment has become more distinct.’ BY ELI LEHRER Last fall, during an earnings conference call, Netfl ix CEO Reed Hastings made an...
Paid articleNOT A PARODY
Not A Parody Swiss fighters grounded during hijacking as outside office hours Agence France-Presse (AFP) - February 17, 2014 GENEVA - No Swiss fighter jets were scrambled Monday when an...
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