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IssueVol. 020 Issue 029 (April 6 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK My Kingdom for a Hearse Readers with sharp memories will recall that, a little over two years ago, The Scrapbook was pleased to report the results of a forensic DNA test: The...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL Skin in the Game I got married on April Fool’s Day, but not to make some kind of point, ironic or otherwise. It was just one of the Saturdays on the calendar when my fiancee Cynthia and I...
Paid articleEditorials
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
EDITORIAL A Nuclear Iran? Jeusalem On Tuesday I spent some time with the reelected prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. I think he was happy to take a short break from his Herculean...
Paid articleMischief at the U.N.
Bolton, John R.
Mischief at the U.N. Obama toys with cutting Israel adrift in the Security Council. by John R. Bolton Immediately after Israel’s March 17 election, Obama administration officials threatened to...
Paid articleGary Palmer Goes to Washington
BARNES, FRED
Gary Palmer Goes to Washington A man of policies, ideas, and solutions. by Fred Barnes rn 1989, Gary Palmer founded the Alabama Policy Institute, a conservative think tank. By the time he resigned...
Paid articleMy Life As a Waman
O'ROURKE, P.J.
My Life As a Woman Of bonbons and mango-scented body scrub. by E J. O’Rourke Transgender persons are in the news so much lately that they’ve almost forced sinister college fraternities and ISIS...
Paid articleJapan's Tense Neighborhood
LINDBERG, TOD
Japan’s Tense Neighborhood China talks about a ‘peaceful rise,’ even as it probes for weakness. by Tod Lindberg Naha, Okinawa Prefecture,Japan Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force base on Okinawa...
Paid articleAmtrak Is Ruled a Public Entity
Eastland, Terry
Amtrak Is Ruled a Public Entity A 9-0 Court takes on the administrative state. by Terry Eastland America’s freight railroads get to continue their argument with Amtrak, America’s pas_ senger rail...
Paid articleThe Closing of the Campus Mind
Goldman, Devorah
The Closing of the Campus Mind Schools of social work are silencing conservatives. by Devorah Goldman can’t have you participate in class anymore.” I was on my way out of class when my social...
Paid articleResisting Bureaucracy
Kosar, Kevin r.
Resisting Bureaucracy Republicans rediscover the Congressional Review Act. by Kevin R. Kosar The third time will apparently be the charm for the Federal Communications Commission's “net...
Paid articleTroublemaker for Tyrants
LABASH, MATT
Troublemaker for Tyrants Thor Halvorssen hammers the Kims By Matt Labash Seoul From the moment his dead-of-night emails, texts, and encrypted Wickr messages start flooding my inboxes like a...
Paid articleThe Jungle Books
Irmscher, Christoph
Books ^Arts The Jungle Books On the intellectual origins of evolution. by Christoph Irmscher In 1856, while hiking through the woods in Borneo, the English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace saw...
Paid articleHere Comes Trouble
BUNCH, SONNY
B A Here Comes Trouble The Internet is the mob’s best friend. by Sonny Bunch After two years of reading and writing about those who live the politicized life—those who suffuse every aspect of...
Paid articleWar of Words
Schoenfeld, Gabriel
B A War of Words The CIA and the postwar clash of ideas. by Gabriel Schoenfeld Some 60 million people perished in World War II. Before the embers of that terrible conflagration could cool, a new...
Paid articleGladly Teach?
MARKS, JONATHAN
B A Gladly Teach? A more rational division of power on campus. by Jonathan Marks Last century, American professors accomplished a miracle. In a nation not known for its love of intellectuals, the...
Paid articleA Leading Lady
Barnett, Tara
B A A Leading Lady The 70 years (and counting) of Angela Lansbury on stage and screen. by Tara Barnett Dame Angela Brigid Lansbury is presently headlining a tour of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit,...
Paid articleIt Takes a Village
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A It Takes a Village The ‘auteur theory,meets the life and work of Charles Walte/rs. by John Podhoretz Fifty years ago, a wildly heated cultural battle broke out between two movie critics: a...
Paid articleParody
“With the deadline nearing for international talks on constraining Iran's nuclear program, Yukiya Amano, director general of the IAEA, said in an interview that Iran has replied to just one of a...
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