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Vol. 019 Issue 028 (April 7 2014)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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THE SCRAPBOOK
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THE SCRAPBOOK Bo Callaway, 1927-2014 Howard “Bo” Callaway, who in 1965 became the first Republican congressman from Georgia since Reconstruction, died last week at the age of 86. A West Point...
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CASUAL
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CASUAL The Saint of the Family In our dining room, there was a small glass-top table that looked like an old-fashioned pushcart. On it my mother kept several small plants that made a mess of...
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EDITORIALS
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EDITORIALS Superpower Once Lived Here On February 22, popular protests led to the fall of the pro-Russian government of Viktor Yanukovych in Kiev. On February 27, in response to this...
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CRIMEA AND PUNISHMENT
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LINDBERG, TOD
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Articles Crimea and Punishment Time for another Russia reset. BY TOD LINDBERG It’s time for a reset for U.S. policy toward Russia. The original Obama reset has now run its course, and...
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BUT ICANN CAN'T
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RABKIN, JEREMY; RABKIN, ARIEL
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But ICANN Can’t Don’t lose sleep over international ‘control’ of the Internet. BY JEREMY RABKIN & ARIEL RABKIN The Commerce Department issued a low-key bureaucratic announcement on March 14:...
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MOTHER, SOLDIER, AND SENATOR?
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Mccormack, John
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Mother, Soldier, and Senator? Joni Ernst tries to separate herself from the Iowa GOP pack. BY JOHN MCCORMACK In Iowa’s crowded, six-way GOP Senate primary, Joni Ernst is trying to break out of...
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THE BATTLE FOR PARIS
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KAPLAN, ROGER
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The Battle for Paris The next mayor of the French capital will be a woman. But which one? BY ROGER KAPLAN If you inhabit the Left Bank of Paris, you live left and vote right. The Left Bank is...
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HOW MUCH WORSE CAN IT GET?
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COST, JAY
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How Much Worse Can It Get? Republicans can’t afford to write off African-American voters. BY JAY COST When pundits talk about the Republican party’s troubles with the “nonwhite” vote, they...
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THE HARD SELL
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FELTEN, ERIC
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The Hard Sell No amount of advertising will make Obamacare attractive to the young. BY ERIC FELTEN Add LeBron James to the ranks of Obama care pitchmen: The basketball star is featured in new...
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BIG PHILANTHROPY'S NEW ROLE
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PIERESON, JAMES; Riley, Naomi Schaefer
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Border Skirmishes The Iran-Israel struggle heats up. BY LEE SMITH Last week the Israeli Air Force bombed Syrian military and security positions in retaliation for an operation on the...
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GRANT TAKES CHARGE
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NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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Feature Grant Takes Charge 150 years ago—the appointment that won a war BY GEOFFREY NORMAN He arrived without ceremony. No pomp, no pageantry. It was as far in spirit from Caesar’s entry into...
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GETTING THERE
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WILKINSON, EMILY COLETTE
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Books&Arts Getting There A debut novel about the American road trip, family-style. BY EMILY COLETTE WILKINSON This is the way the world ends / Not with a bang but a whimper. It’s an oft-quoted...
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SEA OF TROUBLES
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OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
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B&A Sea of Troubles The Pacific as naval battleground. BY MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS In 2005, Thomas L. Friedman published a book that had far too much influence on how Americans think about world...
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AMERICA'S SWEETHEART
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STRINER, RICHARD
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B&A America’s Sweetheart In the 1930s, there really was one. BY RICHARD STRINER In a time of widespread suffering and frequent despair, this little girl touched the hearts of millions...
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HONOR THY FATHERS
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WOLPE, DAVID
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B&A Honor Thy Fathers The biblical rules in cultural perspective. BY DAVID WOLPE This is a somewhat eccentric book. It is written to oppose the display of the Ten Commandments in...
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AN ACADEMIC BARRED
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Wilson, James Matthew
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B&A An Academic Barred A New Formalist manifesto—in verse. BY JAMES MATTHEW WILSON When Paul Lake published his controversial novel Cry Wolf: A Political Fable (2008), critics immediately...
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WHISTLER'S MOTHER'S SON
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Henderson, Amy
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B&A Whistler’s Mother’s Son A portrait of the artist as a self-invented man. BY AMY HENDERSON James Whistler’s flamboyance assured his fame in decades when mass culture was setting new stand...
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JUST CHECKING IN
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B&A Just Checking In There’s a lot going on at the Grand Budapest, but to what end? BY JOHN PODHORETZ The Grand Budapest Hotel, the latest offering from the writer and director Wes Anderson,...
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PARODY
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PARODY “On Tuesday, [Zach] Galifianakis welcomed President Obama to the comedy show [‘Between Two Ferns’] that he has turned into an Internet cult favorite by making his guests feel awkward and...
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