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Issue Vol. 019 Issue 041 (July 14 2014)
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Paid article The Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK About that Soccer Tournament Like the swallows returning to Capistrano, every four years America witnesses the reemergence of a rare and annoying creature, the soccer scold. With the...
Paid article Stranger on a Train
Caldwell's, Christopher
CASUAL Stranger on a Train A few weeks ago the Times Literary Supplement ran a photograph of the grisliest act of violence in Italy since World War II—Italy’s equivalent of our own September 11...
Paid article Editorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard No Defense After U.S. goalie Tim Howard had a record-setting 16 saves in the American team’s 2-1 World Cup knockout loss to Belgium, a wag edited Chuck Hagel’s...
Paid article An Exceptional American
SMITH, LEE
An Exceptional American Fouad Ajami, 1945-2014. Hardly a day passes that I don’t think it’s a good time to go back and reread Fouad Ajami. As events unfold in the Middle East, he always offers...
Paid article From the Bottom Up
BARNES, FRED
From the Bottom Up The California GOP rebuilding project. Palo Alto Here’s a rundown on the sad state of the Republican party in California. Republicans haven’t won a Senate contest since 1990....
Paid article An Unfolding Fiscal Disaster
Blahous, Charles
An Unfolding Fiscal Disaster The calamitous finances of Obamacare Imagine that it is 1937 and time for the first Social Security payroll taxes to be assessed on workers and their employers. Two...
Paid article A Vindication of Religious Pluralism
Hawley, Joshua
A Vindication of Religious Pluralism There are many reasons to cheer the Hobby Lobby decision. On June 30, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government cannot force Americans to abandon...
Paid article The Man and the Myth
Alfoneh, Ali; GERECHT, REUEL MARC
The Man and the Myth The many faces of Hassan Rouhani Urbi et Orbi, the city and the world, Tehran and the globe. In his turban and clerical robe, softly speaking of peace, Iran’s president,...
Paid article Trolling for Dollars
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Trolling for Dollars At times, our intellectual property laws produce results that are patently absurd One February day in 2012, the U.S. government granted its 8,112,504th patent to a corporation...
Paid article Of the World of Life
Green, Dominic
Books&Arts Of the World of Life The sacred as a basic element of humanity. In Tim’s Vermeer, a 2013 documentary film about Tim Jenison, an inventor of digital software, Jeni-son cracks the...
Paid article Ramblin' Man
Fleming, Colin
B&A Ramblin’ Man Hank Williams is back on the air. Of all of the giants of American popular music, there is perhaps no artist who had as brief a recording presence as Hank Williams, a prime mover...
Paid article Go Down Swinging
Mattix, Micah
B&A Go Down Swinging The unlikely career of England’s poet-pugilist. In 1949, Vernon Scannell (19222007) was working at an English fairground boxing booth, taking a fall in one fight and avenging...
Paid article Pick Yourself Up
ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
B&A Pick "Yourself Up America as the land of the second chance. f at first you don’t succeed,” W. C. Fields supposedly said, “try, try again. Then quit. There’s no point in being a damn fool...
Paid article The Fake's Progress
Walther, Matthew
B&A The Fake’s Progress Reconstructing the deconstructionist’s inventions. This is a biography of a man who disliked, even hated, biographies. Pointing this out is ironic in the contemporary...
Paid article Their Daily Bread
SKEEL, DAVID
B&A Their Daily Bread The millennial challenge to organized religion. The life of a young college graduate isn’t what it used to be, as viewers of Girls and other recent hits well know. In 1970,...
Paid article Vision of Tomorrow
Lukas, Ina
B&A Vision of Tomorrow An Italian landscape called the Future. Italian Futurism may be one of the less-acclaimed early-20th-century artistic movements, but its striking aesthetic interpretations...
Paid article Parody
PARODY “Ex-IRS official Lois Lerner’s crashed hard drive has been recycled, making it likely the lost emails of the lightning rod in the tea party targeting controversy will never be found,...
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