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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Too Soon? This week’s Fashion Don’t is awarded to our edgy friends at Urban Outfitters, who offered on their web catalogue a grungy pullover (“Get it or regret it!”) for the...
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Comic Relief
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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CASUAL Comic Relief I met Chris in first grade. Both new to the school, we were wary of each other that year, but by the following September we had become best friends. Chris and I were...
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All Together Now
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM; COST, JAY
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EDITORIALS the weekly Standard All Together Now Republican voters are down on the sluggish GOP officials they elected, and the officeholders whine about the unreasonable people who voted for...
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Rand Paul: A Politician After All
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Mccormack, John
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Rand Paul: A Politician After All He’s playing the game. Manchester, N.H. On the evening of September 11, Rand Paul sipped red wine out of a clear plastic cup as he wended his way through a bar...
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The Buddy System
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EPSTEIN, ETHAN
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The Buddy System Providence has changed. Has he? Providence Buddy Cianci does not have a cold. In fact, the 73-year-old twice-convicted felon and six-term Providence mayor is in fine fettle on...
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Go Big or Go Home
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BARNES, FRED
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Go Big or Go Home The case for GOP boldness Big ideas sometimes play a role in political campaigns, but not in this year’s midterm elections. Republican candidates concentrate on linking their...
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From Robespierre to ISIS
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HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
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From Robespierre to ISIS Edmund Burke’s war on terror—and ours The war on terror is over, the president assured us a year ago. Now, we are told, that war is very much with us and will be pursued...
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The Senate and the Courts
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WHELAN, EDWARD
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The Senate and the Courts The federal judiciary will follow the election returns With little fanfare, President Obama has enjoyed remarkable success in his project to remake the federal courts in...
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A Friendship Grown Less Warm
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TOOLEY, MARK
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A Friendship Grown Less Warm Are evangelicals turning against Israel? Senator Ted Cruz’s vigorous defense of Israel at a recent conference for persecuted Middle Eastern Christians in Washington,...
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Which Way Will Seoul Go?
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Halpin, Dennis P.
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Which Way Will Seoul Go? The diplomatic courtship of South Korea’s president America’s “pivot” to Asia is rapidly going nowhere, but diplomatic challenges in the most economically vibrant region...
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Allah and Woman at Yale
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Gelernter, Daniel
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Allah and Woman at Yale Ayaan Hirsi Ali speaks New Haven, Conn. Ayaan Hirsi Ali spoke at Yale last week, and there was mild annoyance in the press section that no screaming protesters appeared to...
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No Winners Yet in Ukraine
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YOUNG, CATHY
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No Winners Yet in Ukraine Putin’s success has been exaggerated The conflict in Ukraine took some dramatic turns this month that led many observers to conclude that the Kremlin was succeeding in...
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Millennial Mongers
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Millennial Mongers The crackpot social science of generational analysis As far as newspaper corrections go, it was a whopper. On August 24, the editors of the New York Times sucked the air out of...
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Automation Nation
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Bauerlein, Mark
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Books ^Arts Automation Nation When it comes to error, machines are only human On a cold February night in 2009, a turboprop commuter plane out of Newark was only a few miles from Buffalo when the...
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Go East, Young Man
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KLINGENSTEIN, SUSANNE
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BA Go East, Young Man Jewish studies takes a new look at the Old World. For digital natives, studying classic English and American literature in college is about as attractive as mowing the lawn....
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Journey's End?
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Short, Edward
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BA Journey’s End? Visions of life from encounters with death. In this foray into what Hamlet famously styled the “undiscover’d country from whose bourn no traveller returns,” Judy Bachrach looks...
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A Place in the Sun
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Green, Dominic
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BA A Place in the Sun The very slow progress toward a permanent retreat Kalamitsi, Greece Under the peak of Mount Taygetus, the wooded Vyros Gorge tumbles into the Gulf of Mes-sinia at the small...
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Badfellas
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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BA Badfellas Apparently, the criminal life has its downside There’s nothing quite so pointless as a movie about gloomy and depressed criminals. Why watch two hours about life on the other side of...
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Parody
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“Study: Conservatives and liberals smell different” —News...
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