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IssueVol. 020 Issue 029 (April 6 2015)
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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Rolling Stone’s Disgrace Readers are no doubt aware of the details of the gang rape that didn’t take place at a University of Virginia fraternity house in 2012. It was the subject of...
Paid articleCita and Irwin M. Stelzer
Mundahl, Erin
CASUAL Their Finest Hour ' "W" eep our story going,” I y implored Commander Dave Evans in his remarks closing the monthly meeting of the Korean War Veterans Association, General Brad Smith...
Paid articleEditorials
EDITORIALS the weekly Standard Unravel the Deal What is to be done about Obama’s Iran “deal”? We could, fatalistically, lament the collapse of American foreign policy. We could, indignantly,...
Paid articleHostages? What Hostages?
BARNES, FRED
Hostages? What Hostages? The unfinished business of compensation for the Americans held in Tehran. by Fred Barnes There were many horrendous moments for the American hostages held by Iranians for...
Paid articleIran's Cheating
Makovsky, MiChael
Iran’s Cheating Can’t trust, can’t verify. by Michael Makovsky Is President Barack Obama right that the so-called framework nuclear agreement with Iran, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action...
Paid articleTake Them at Their Word
WEHNER, PETER
Take Them at Their Word The nature of the Tehran regime. by Peter Wehner Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered this assessment of the American-led negotiations with Iran the day before...
Paid articleA Nuclear Turning Point
Kroenig, Matthew
A Nuclear Turning Point The longstanding, bipartisan nonproliferation standard is dead. by Matthew Kroenig If there is one thing on which Democrats and Republicans can agree, it is that it is...
Paid articleThe Fix Is In
COST, JAY
The Fix Is In Unreformable Medicare. by Jay Cost On March 23, the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a permanent “doc fix.” Now it heads to the Senate, where it is expected to pass...
Paid articleRemember the Carter Doctrine
BOOT, MAX; Doran, Michael
Remember the Carter Doctrine A better way forward in the Middle East. by Max Boot & Michael Doran The ouster of ISIS fighters from Tikrit, Saddam Hussein’s hometown, has been widely celebrated....
Paid articleA General and a Democrat
KAPLAN, ROGER
A General and a Democrat An old soldier is chosen to clean up Nigeria— and defend it. by Roger Kaplan In winning Nigeria’s presidency on his fourth try, Muhammadu Buhari, former military dictator...
Paid articleStrangers in a Shared Land
STUTTAFORD, ANDREW
Strangers in a Shared Land Estonia’s Russians. by Andrew Stuttaford Tallinn £ ¥ y ~r e could have been Bos-\ \ I nia,” said Eerik-Niiles VV Kross, a center-right Estonian politician, former...
Paid articleEnd at Appomattox
NORMAN, GEOFFREY
End at Appomattox It was a fight to the finish By Geoffrey Norman The two armies had been in almost constant contact for the first week of what would become known as “the Forty Days.” The Battle...
Paid articleWhen Lincoln Died on Passover
Soloveichik, Meir Y.
When Lincoln Died on Passover How Jews loyal to the Union mourned By Meir Y. Soloveichik As America prepares to mark the 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s death on April 15, fresh insight into the...
Paid articleA Great Calamity
Green, Dominic
Books ^Arts Armenian village of Sheyxalan, eastern Anatolia (1915) A Great Calamity One century since the Turkish genocide of the Armenians. by Dominic Green ho,” asked Hitler in August 1939,...
Paid articleGray Matters
Ehrenfeld, Temma
B A Gray Matters The brain knows what people think, and vice versa. by Temma Ehrenfeld Our fascination with the brain seems to come from a longing to make psychology more like a hard science and...
Paid articleA Literary Life
Pritchard, William H.
B A A Literary Life Learning to read, to write, to teach. by William H. Pritchard The title of Morris Dick-stein’s memoir alludes to an often-quoted line from Robert Lowell’s epilogue to his last...
Paid articleHigh Standards
Nelson, Michael
B A High Standards The Great American Songbook, in and out of fashion. by Michael Nelson Bob Dylan and Annie Lennox have each released standards albums recently, joining a long procession of...
Paid articleThe Second Life
PODHORETZ, JOHN
B A The Second Life A comic bridge across the generation gap. by John Podhoretz The writer-director Noah Baumbach has a gimlet satirical eye for the foibles and follies of the upper-middle class,...
Paid articleParody
“Postal Service releases Maya Angelou stamp with quote from another author” —Washington Post, April 7,...
IssueVol. 020 Issue 031 (April 27 2015)
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