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Vol. 019 Issue 032 (May 1 2014)
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK ‘Meet the Press’ on the Couch One of the stranger stories floating around Washington at the moment is the news, first reported in the Washington Post, that NBC is so concerned about...
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The Reluctant Bibliophile
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Epstein, Joseph
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CASUAL The Reluctant Bibliophile I’m pleased to report that I’ve just returned from the Evanston Public Library saleroom empty-handed. The saleroom is off the main lobby and contains used books,...
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Editorial
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EDITORIALS Standard The Closing of the Academic Mind From Brandeis on the Atlantic to Azusa on the Pacific, an iron curtain has descended across academia. Behind that line lie all the classrooms...
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NATO Is Still the Answer
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Bolton, John R.
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NATO Is Still the Answer _ Obama’s floundering Ukraine policy. by John R. Bolton 'v The continuing Ukraine crisis raises both a critical “what if?” question and a pressing policy issue. What...
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The Obamacare Opportunity
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CaPretta, James C.; levin, yuval
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The Obamacare Opportunity An opening for a genuine alternative. by James C. Capretta & Yuval Levin Obamacare’s defenders are doing their best to sustain a triumphant mood these days. In the wake...
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Top of the List
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Top of the List In the GOP quest for the Senate, West Virginia looks like a done deal. by Michael Warren Ravenswood, W.Va. £ "¥" bet this guy’s a hunter.” Shelley I Moore Capito, the Republican...
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The Legalization Juggernaut
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BENNETT, WILLIAM; BEACH, CHRISTOPHER
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The Legalization Juggernaut Why won’t more political leaders speak out on marijuana? by William Bennett & Christopher Beach The legalization of marijuana has acquired an aura of inevitability. But...
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Why Not an Open Convention?
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HEWITT, HUGH
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Why Not an Open Convention? A modest proposal. by Hugh Hewitt When the Republican National Committee adopted a new primary calendar in January, few people fully thought through the impact....
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Mudslinger in Chief
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BARNES, FRED
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Mudslinger in Chief Harry Reid takes the low road. by Fred Barnes The Romney strategy is back. Not the flawed campaign plan of Mitt Romney for the 2012 election, but the effort by President Obama...
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A Different Kind of Gas Shortage
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TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
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A Different Kind of Gas Shortage The politics of helium By Kelly Jane Torrance At a Harris Teeter in suburban Washington, what used to be Harry’s Balloon Corral is, to young eyes, disappointingly...
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The Wife of Jesus Tale
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ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
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The Wife of Jesus Tale An investigation into the origins of a scrap of papyrus raises more questions than it resolves By Charlotte Allen After an 18-month trial separation, “Jesus’ wife” is back...
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The Evil of Banality
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GARDNER, JAMES
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Books ^Arts The Evil of Banality On the Nazi perversion of art. by James Gardner New York It seems a little weird to find Adolf Hitler even mentioning the word “Dada,” let alone offering his...
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Just Soothsayin'
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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BA Just Soothsayin’ The economy acts as predicted. Except when it doesn’t. by Irwin M. Stelzer The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office regularly revises its forecast of economic growth, the...
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Frost Unplugged
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Mattix, Micah
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BA Frost Unplugged The greatness revealed in the poet’s correspondence. by Micah Mattix In a recent story published in Harper’s, Joyce Carol Oates imagines what it would have been like for an...
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Beijing Rising
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Blumenthal, Dan
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BsA Beijing Rising The Chinese challenge to American supremacy. by Dan Blumenthal Great power competition and the machinations of revisionist states have returned to international politics with a...
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Discount Eyewash
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QUEENAN, JOE
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BA Discount Eyewash The coupon as emblem of consumer confidence. by Joe Queenan Until the consumer really, really jumps back into the thick of things, the experts agree that this economy is...
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Bullets Over Berkeley
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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BA Bullets Over Berkeley Science fiction plus magic equals disaster. by John Podhoretz In 1962, Arthur C. Clarke famously observed that “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable...
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PARODY
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“Former Supreme Court justice John Paul Stevens wants to reduce gun violence, abolish the death penalty, restrict political campaign spending, limit states’ independence and make Congress more...
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