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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK As the Times Turns Far be it from The Scrapbook to know why Jill Abramson was fired, after three short years, as executive editor of the New York Times. Or to care why she was...
Paid articleStrictly Ballroom
Santos, Maria
CASUAL Strictly Ballroom Like a lot of people, I used to hate dancing in public. But unlike most people, I have professional ballroom dancers for parents. When you regularly lose your father in...
Paid articleProfiles in Courage
EDITORIALS Standard Profiles in Courage Two emails recently showed up, one right after the other, in my inbox. The first was a mass mailing from Ron Paul (my inbox is a big tent!). Its subject...
Paid articleAl Qaeda's Nigeria Franchise
JOSCELYN, THOMAS
Al Qaeda’s Nigeria Franchise Why Hillary Clinton’s State Department downplayed Boko Haram. When Hillary Clinton tweeted her support for the more than 200 Nigerian girls held by the extremist group...
Paid articleThe Consensus Candidate
WARREN, MICHAEL
The Consensus Candidate Cory Gardner unifies Colorado Republicans. "I love to smoke,” says Colorado I congressman Cory Gardner, -M- his voice trailing off. His aide’s eyes widen. “Finish that...
Paid articleSome Juggernaut
BARNES, FRED
Some Juggernaut Democrats look awfully frantic for a party with history on its side. Democrats think they are the party of the future. After a last hurrah for Republicans in this year’s midterm...
Paid articleHarvard Rejects Satan
ALLEN, CHARLOTTE
Harvard Rejects Satan The elusive Black Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Every once in a while—not too often—good triumphs over evil. Such was the case on May 12, when a Harvard student group dropped its...
Paid articleFirst Legalization, Then Lawsuits
WALTERS, JOHN P.; RILEY, TOM
First Legalization, Then Lawsuits Can marijuana retailers survive the tort bar? The legalization of marijuana in Colorado and Washington has spawned reports of increased use, declining perception...
Paid articlePlaying the Verdun Card
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Playing the Verdun Card Fearmongering in Brussels. In the curious pantomime that is the EU parliament, the French politician Joseph Daul is a star. He’s the president of the European People’s...
Paid articleThe Paper of the Apes
SMITH, WESLEY J.
The Paper of the Apes The New York Times’s animal-rights crusade. That the New York Times is a subversive cultural force can readily be seen in its unremitting assault on human exception-alism,...
Paid articleTop Dogs
Caldwell, Christopher
Top Dogs Rock-star economist Thomas Piketty tough on inequality, soft on elitism The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has written that Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty’s...
Paid articleWars Within Wars
SPYER, JONATHAN
Wars Within Wars In northern Syria, the Kurds try to carve out a territory and fend off the jihadists Kobani, Syrian Kurdish Region With Syrian presidential elections scheduled for June, the...
Paid articleGrowing Pains
Bromund, Ted R.
Growing Pains Britain’s UKIP raises the question: Can an anti-political party ever be a political success? Lewes, Sussex o, what are you going to do about the problem of dog fouling?” I was...
Paid articleLet's Tax Carbon
STELZER, IRWIN M.
Let’s Tax Carbon It’s the worst form of energy policy, except for all those others that have been tried Having lived through and survived Richard Nixon’s promise of energy independence, Jimmy...
Paid articleGeorge Will at Bat
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Books&Arts George Will at Bat Wrigley Field and the national pastime. You can tell George Will is a serious baseball fan because—I wish I could find another way to put this—he is serious about...
Paid articleUp from the Ashes
BANNER, JAMES M. Jr.
B&A Up from the Ashes Pompeii’s second life, in fact and fiction. Probably in the seventh grade, Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s Last Days of Pompeii appeared on my summer reading list. I read the 1834...
Paid articleMisrule of Law
WHITCOMB, ROBERT
B&A Misrule of Law A dose of medicine for ‘runaway legalism' At least since his 1994 bestseller The Death of Common Sense, the New York lawyer, author, and founder/ chairman of the reform group...
Paid articleTake the 'E' Train
Pritchard, William H.
B&A Take the ‘E’ Train A definitive life of the great American composer. Terry Teachout is a remarkable man of letters whose interest in the arts is multidirected. Officially, he serves as drama...
Paid articleHero and/or Martyr
TERZIAN, PHILIP
B&A Hero and/or Martyr One desperate act and its unintended consequences. Who was Herschel Grynszpan? He was a 17-year-old Polish Jew, born and raised in Germany, who in November 1938 walked into...
Paid articleTasty Metaphor
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B&A Tasty Metaphor A ‘food-cart-as-spiritual-salvation’ idea that works. The new movie Chef is about a hotshot cook who loses his way and then finds himself anew selling Cuban sandwiches off a...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “[W]hat will [recently fired New York Times editor Jill Abramson] do with her New York Times tattoo?... Abramson revealed that she had not just one but four tattoos, including a New York...
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