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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK: SPECIAL CAMPUS HYSTERIA EDITION ‘Nuanced’ and ‘Symbolic’ Protests Readers are no doubt aware of the spreading contagion of public demonstrations—largely under the rubric of “Black...
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The Fairness Doctrine
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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CASUAL The Fairness Doctrine Having a decidedly antiromantic view of college, I find myself not entirely opposed to the student radicals besieging campuses across the country. Once upon a time,...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Unspeakable Kerry Speaking in Paris on November 17, Secretary of State John Kerry made what are already infamous comments about the fight against terrorists and...
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Paris Letter
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MOUTET, ANNE-ELISABETH
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Paris Letter An immense spirit of solidarity. by Anne-Elisabeth Moutet In the confusion and horror of Paris in shock, the details stay with you. In the bleary early Saturday morning, behind the...
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The Mumbai Parallels
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FOREMAN, JONATHAN
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evening of fun, they had crossed the path of one of the terrorists’ cars. “You must have felt terrified?” she was prompted. “I saw his face; I saw his gun. They started shooting at my car; later we...
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Defending a Civilization
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Rogachevsky, Neil
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Defending a Civilization Does France have the strategic reserves? by Neil Rogachevsky After the astonishing German break through the French lines in May 1940, Winston Churchill flew to Paris to...
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Killing the Golden Goose
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WILSON, ANDREW B.
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Killing the Golden Goose How Walmart’s left-wing critics destroy jobs. by Andrew B. Wilson Under three different CEOs, Walmart has done all kinds of somersaults to appease left-wing critics. In...
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The Long War Continues
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.; JOSCELYN, THOMAS
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The Long War Continues Whatever President Obama may say By Stephen F. Hayes & T homas Joscelyn In many ways, the reaction to the horrific attacks in Paris has been familiar. There were the...
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European Insecurity
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Caldwell, Christopher
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European Insecurity The bloody crossroads where migration and terrorism meet By Christopher Caldwell If Europe doesn’t get serious about protecting its borders, it’s going to head back to the...
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Herbert the Red
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KLEHR, HARVEY
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Books ^Arts Herbert the Red When Stalin called, Professor Aptheker answered. by Harvey Klehr J Edgar Hoover may have called Herbert Aptheker “the most dangerous Communist in the United States” in...
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Wizard of Princeton
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GUASPARI, DAVID
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B A Wizard of Princeton The formula for one rare mathematician’s life. by David Guaspari This is an unusual biography of a highly unusual man, the prodigiously gifted mathematician and...
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Up, Down, and Around
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TROY, TEVI
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B A Up, Down, and Around A veteran diplomat reflects on Israel and America. by Tevi Troy For over half a century, Harry Truman has been put forth as the paragon of presidential support for...
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Imperial Vision
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Bauer, Parker
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B A Imperial Vision The centuries of art in the Habsburg realm. by Parker Bauer Atlanta The year is 1781 and a swarm of ordinary citizens have been admitted, free of charge, to see for...
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Her New Life
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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B A Her New Life From Ireland to Brooklyn, in a minor key. by John Podhoretz Colm Toibin did something interesting and unusual when he wrote his novel Brooklyn, which was published in 2009. He...
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Parody
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“President Obama admits his biggest mistake: Arrogance” —Washington Post headline, November 17,...
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