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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Brutality Bites THE SCRAPBOOK confesses to a soft spot for the preservation of historic architecture. We understand, of course, that cities are dynamic, not static, and that...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL Learning to Love Reagan Though raised Catholic, I was educated by Quakers, and from an early age I took my politics from the Society of Friends. They were for the United Nations and...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS Deeply Unsettling America’s chattering classes seem at last to have awoken to the fact that the U.S. military ain’t what it used to be. Even the New York Times allows that “the...
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UKRAINE: THE DAY AFTER
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GEDMIN, JEFFREY
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Ukraine: the Day After How the United States can help. BY JEFFREY GEDMIN It was a year or two before the Berlin Wall fell in 1989. I was sitting in the kitchen of a small, secondfl oor...
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DYNASTY ON THE HILL
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Dynasty on the Hill Two generations of Dingells is more than enough. BY MICHAEL WARREN In Washington, it doesn’t matter if you win or lose—it’s how long you play the game. Witness the...
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A DOCUMENTARY IN NAME ONLY
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HEMINGWAY, MARK
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A Documentary in Name Only Blackfish vs. SeaWorld. BY MARK HEMINGWAY The conventional wisdom in Tinseltown is that the biggest Oscar snub of the year went to Robert Redford, who failed...
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AN ORDINARY GUY
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Santos, Maria
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An Ordinary Guy But not an ordinary congressman. BY MARIA SANTOS Representative Kerry Bentivolio once said, “I have a problem figuring out which one I really am, Santa Claus or Kerry...
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THE LIMITS OF CONSUMER CHOICE
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LEHRER, ELI
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The Limits of Consumer Choice Some things aren’t worth shopping for. BY ELI LEHRER Most conservatives, and even some liberals of the dwindling “New Democrat” variety, put near-religious faith...
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CODE CHAOS
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LEHRER, ELI
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Code Chaos Another nightmare for doctors, courtesy of the federal government BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Jacksonville, Fla. Ever considered suicide by jellyfish? Have you ended up in the hospital after...
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UPHOLDING THE LAW
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BERGNER, JEFF
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Upholding the Law What Congress can do in response to an administration run amok BY JEFF BERGNER Many Republicans—and a handful of independent commentators like George Washington University...
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MAN AT WAR
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COHEN, ELIOT A.
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Books&Arts Man at War A defense chief straddles two worlds. BY ELIOT A. COHEN In that classic movie on wartime leadership Twelve O’Clock High (1949), Brigadier General Frank Savage (Gregory...
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TOO MUCH SUNSHINE
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SWICK, THOMAS
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B&A Too Much Sunshine The quick, easy search for unconventional Florida. BY THOMAS SWICK It is occasionally noted that Florida has replaced California as the legitimate home of the nation’s...
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THE MIDDLE KINGDOM
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COST, JAY
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B&A The Middle Kingdom Everybody loves the spirit of compromise. Except voters. BY JAY COST Historically, potent third parties or outside political movements have had one of two origins....
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GOOD NIGHT, SWEET PRINCE
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Quenoy, Paul du
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B&A Good Night, Sweet Prince The Met metes out a rebuke to Vladimir Putin. BY PAUL DU QUENOY February was a bad month for Vladimir Putin. Despite Russia’s impressive Olympic victories, the...
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HOW DO YOU FEEL?
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QUEENAN, JOE
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B&A How Do You Feel? The interrogative mysteries of Deep Space. BY JOE QUEENAN Last June, scientists at the Astrolabe Institute in Houston made an electrifying discovery. While listening...
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MONUMENTAL BORE
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A Monumental Bore The perfect war story becomes an imperfect star vehicle. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Monuments Men is a profoundly well-intentioned movie that seeks to pay deserved tribute to a...
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PARODY
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PARODY “Mayor [Bill] de Blasio’s SUV was caught on camera speeding through Queens and blowing through two stop signs Thursday—just two days after he announced a sweeping street-safety...
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Vol. 019 Issue 026 (March 17 2014)
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Vol. 019 Issue 027 (March 24 2014)
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