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IssueVol. 019 Issue 028 (April 7 2014)
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Paid articleTHE SCRAPBOOK
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...
Paid articleCASUAL
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...
Paid articleEDITORIALS
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...
Paid articleCRIMEA AND PUNISHMENT
LINDBERG, TOD
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...
Paid articleBUT ICANN CAN'T
RABKIN, JEREMY; RABKIN, ARIEL
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:...
Paid articleMOTHER, SOLDIER, AND SENATOR?
Mccormack, John
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...
Paid articleTHE BATTLE FOR PARIS
KAPLAN, ROGER
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...
Paid articleHOW MUCH WORSE CAN IT GET?
COST, JAY
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...
Paid articleTHE HARD SELL
FELTEN, ERIC
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...
Paid articleBIG PHILANTHROPY'S NEW ROLE
PIERESON, JAMES; Riley, Naomi Schaefer
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...
Paid articleGRANT TAKES CHARGE
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
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...
Paid articleGETTING THERE
WILKINSON, EMILY COLETTE
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...
Paid articleSEA OF TROUBLES
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
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...
Paid articleAMERICA'S SWEETHEART
STRINER, RICHARD
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...
Paid articleHONOR THY FATHERS
WOLPE, DAVID
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...
Paid articleAN ACADEMIC BARRED
Wilson, James Matthew
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...
Paid articleWHISTLER'S MOTHER'S SON
Henderson, Amy
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...
Paid articleJUST CHECKING IN
PODHORETZ, JOHN
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,...
Paid articlePARODY
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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