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••Cover Page••
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Mary Soames, 1922-2014
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Article
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THE SCRAPBOOK , 1922-2014 Mary Soames The Scrapbook notes, with sadness, the death last week in London of 91-year-old Mary Soames, the youngest and last surviving child of Sir Winston Churchill....
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The Family Man
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SKINNER, DAVID
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CASUAL The Family Man The first writer I ever met was my Uncle Joe. He was tall, with a fading cap of screwy red hair, big mischievous eyes, and a smile that might have been drawn by Dr. Seuss. I...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS Standard Period? Full Stop? “Regardless of the circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an American soldier back if he’s held in captivity. Period....
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A Populist Uprising
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LAWLER, PETER AUGUSTINE
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A Populist Uprising The nation-state and the political future of Europe. by Peter Augustine Lawler & Richard Reinsch Reverberating through the chattering classes of Europe and America is the...
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He's Always Right
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BARNES, FRED
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He’s Always Right The monopartisan president. by Fred Barnes £ Tl yr y goal was to get some-l\ /1 thing done,” President 1V1 Obama said at a Chicago fundraiser in May. Yet he’s pursuing a strategy...
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Let's Set Aside Set-Asides
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Eastland, Terry
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Let’s Set Aside Set-Asides In government contracting, some are more equal than others. by Terry Eastland In our episodic “national conversation about race,” perhaps it is time to take notice of...
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PAYGO Begone
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Brannon, Ike
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PAYGO Begone A budget rule that encourages dishonesty. by Ike Brannon An arithmetic riddle: How much money would the U.S. government collect if it were to impose a 5 percent tax on the $2 trillion...
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The Unraveling
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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The Unraveling How the Obama administration's story on Bowe Bergdahl and the Taliban fell apart By Stephen F. Hayes Late in the afternoon of Saturday, May 31, Barack Obama strode confidently to a...
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Climate Cultists
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HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
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Climate Cultists Has the desperate global warming crusade reached its Waterloo? By Steven F. Hayward The climate change crusaders, who have been at it for a quarter-century, appear to be going...
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Dangerous Unity
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ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
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Dangerous Unity The perils of the Palestinian Authority’s new Fatah-Hamas government By Elliott Abrams The creation of a new Palestinian “national unity” government has raised a slew of questions...
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Bertie the Good
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Short, Edward
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Bertie the Good The royal antidote to Victorian austerity. by Edward Short In 1871, when Albert Edward Prince of Wales (1841-1910) and his wife Alexandra lost their youngest child after a...
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Back to Basics
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TORRANCE, KELLY JANE
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Back to Basics The right way, and the wrong way, to begin the journey. BY Kelly Jane Torrance Charles Murray was invited to speak in April at Azusa Pacific University about this, his latest book....
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An Uncommon Reader
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Epstein, Joseph
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An Uncommon Reader Erich Auerbach and the understanding of literature. by Joseph Epstein T. S. Eliot thought that the first requisite for being a literary critic is to be very intelligent. The...
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The Other Mrs. Adams
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Achorn, Edward
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The Other Mrs. Adams A view from the front row of the young republic. by Edward Achorn When Abigail Adams first met her daughter-in-law Louisa, wife of future president John Quincy Adams, she was...
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'Saddles' Revisited
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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‘Saddles’ Revisited A parody of a spoof of a well-worn formula. BY John Podhoretz The much-maligned new comedy A Million Ways to Die in the West is actually pretty funny in spots. But it’s very...
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Parody
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“Dems to unveil 2014 slogan” PARODY —The Hill, June 1,...
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Vol. 019 Issue 039 (June 23 2014)
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