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Vol. 019 Issue 047 (September 1 2014)
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••Cover Page••
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Live by the Sword, Die by the Sword A foolish optimism about human nature can’t withstand even a nodding acquaintance with history. If you’re of a certain age you may well remember...
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Barbering Back Then
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CASUAL Barbering Back Then On a recent trip to Washington I had the rare experience of some free time between meetings. Best used to get a much-needed haircut, I thought. A few blocks from my...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS the weekly Standard No Reply from America? On Tuesday, August 19, an American citizen, James Foley, was savagely killed. The group of jihadists known as ISIL had previously killed and...
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Going for the Gold
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Going for the Gold Jeff Bell’s unorthodox Senate campaign. by Andrew Ferguson Teaneck, N.J. £ ¥ y ~r elcome to our cam-\ \ I paign headquarters,” V V Jeff Bell said to an out-of-town reporter the...
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A Privileged Press?
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Schoenfeld, Gabriel
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A Privileged Press? Why James Risen may be headed for jail. by Gabriel Schoenfeld After nearly four years of procedural delay, the trial of former CIA officer Jeffrey Sterling is set to open...
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James Foley, 1973-2014
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DEVOSS, DAVID
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James Foley, 1973-2014 A courageous journalist killed by terrorists. by David DeVoss In the end, Jim Foley died just as he wanted to live, pursuing a story that mattered on the front line of hard...
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No Mo' Cuomo?
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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No Mo’ Cuomo? Rob Astorino tries for an upset. by Michael Warren Queens, N. Y Peter Tu is thrilled about meeting with Rob Astorino, the Republican candidate for governor of New York. Tu is the...
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Bartleby, the President
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BARNES, FRED
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Bartleby, the President When it comes to dealing with Congress, he would prefer not to. by Fred Barnes President Obama insists Republican opposition to his policies has forced him to boycott...
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Democracy in Russia
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BORK, ELLEN
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Democracy in Russia Under Putin, there’s less and less of it. by Ellen Bork At this writing, it seems that the hundreds of trucks sent by Moscow with supplies for the residents of Eastern Ukraine...
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No Law, No Order
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Caldwell, Christopher
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No Law, No Order Making a federal case out of Ferguson By Christopher Caldwell Ferguson, Mo. i-w- JUST SAW SOMEONE DIE OMFG,” wrote I Emanuel Freeman, a teenage rap aficionado I who lives in the...
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Scotland the Brave
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LODGE, SARA
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Scotland the Brave Scots debate independence By Sara Lodge If at first you don’t secede, try, try again. This might be the motto of Alex Salmond’s Scottish National party, which since 1934 has...
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Nobody's Fault
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Nobody’s Fault Liberals make excuses for Obama By Noemie Emery All of a sudden, people have noticed that we are in trouble, and many are saying it isn’t the president’s fault. All the bad news,...
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Giant Tennis Shoes
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HAYWARD, STEVEN F.
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Books ^Arts Giant Tennis Shoes The overestimation of the John Birch Society. by Steven F. Hayward Populism, that ever-lurking and always problematic phenomenon in American politics, is especially...
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Take Your Medicine
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SWAIM, BARTON
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BA Take Your Medicine This ‘prescriptive’ is a hard pill to swallow. by Barton Swaim In 2007, I went to work as a speechwriter in a political office. Although my boss didn’t care much for my...
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Why Do We Read?
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Seaton, James
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BA Why Do We Read? ‘Wisdom and insight’ as the purpose of literature. by James Seaton Gary Saul Morson is a rarity in American academia. The holder of an endowed chair at Northwestern University...
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Mystic Chords
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Lewis, Catherine P.
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BA Mystic Chords The gospel according to the Arvo Part Project. by Catherine P Lewis The influence of Eastern Orthodox Christianity on composer Arvo Part’s music is undisputed: His minimalistic...
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The Hunger Artists
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QUEENAN, JOE
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BA The Hunger Artists A short-term investment in high-yield talent. by Joe Queenan When writers become famous, it is easy to forget that they were once obscure, and sometimes very poor. Yet with...
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Shall We Gather?
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STEINBREDER, JOHN
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BA Shall We Gather? The history of Texas in the Bloys Camp Meeting. by John Steinbreder Fort Davis, Texas In 1884, John Zach Means and his wife Exa acquired a ranch just outside the tiny town of...
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Real Time Passing
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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BA Real Time Passing Not so mad about the boy, but the premise is promising. by John Podhoretz If you know that Boyhood has been rapturously received as a revolutionary work in the annals of...
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Not a Parody
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Not A...
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