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Vol. 020 Issue 041 (July 6 2015)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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Allen Weinstein, 1937-2015 Thirty-seven years later, it is diffi cult to describe the impact of Allen Weinstein’s Perjury: The HissChambers Case on the America of 1978. Weinstein died last...
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Casual
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BOTTUM, JOSEPH
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Midnight’s Child Morning comes like a great bird, sailing over the dark curve of the earth to illuminate the hills and trees. Dawn arrives like an angel’s burning sword, expelling night from...
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Editorials
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EASTLAND, WILLIAM KRISTOL, STEPHEN F. HAYES, AND TERRY
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EDITORIALS ‘Peak Leftism’? It’s the summer of 2015, and the left is on the march. Or perhaps one should say—since the left presumably dislikes the militarist connotations of the...
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Running on Empty
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COST, JAY
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Running on Empty So much for ecstatic modes of living. BY JAY COST In 1969, a young Hillary Rodham was chosen to give a commencement address to the graduating class of Wellesley College, and...
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Do They Have a Prayer?
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WARREN, MICHAEL
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Do They Have a Prayer? GOP candidates court the evangelical vote. BY MICHAEL WARREN How should Republicans court the conservative Christian vote in 2016? Among the presidential...
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Republicans to the Rescue
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BARNES, FRED
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Republicans to the Rescue A rare partnership on free trade. BY FRED BARNES ‘It was like an out-of-body experience,” Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell says. He was talking about his...
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China's Foreign Aid Offensive
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Wolf, Charles Jr.
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China’s Foreign Aid Offensive What will Beijing gain from its massive assistance program? BY CHARLES WOLF JR. China’s foreign aid programs are distinguished by size (much larger than those...
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Environmental Religions
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Environmental Religions The climate change crusade gains a prominent leader. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Ever since the environmental movement began it has had a religious fervor: Like God, Earth is...
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Are We Better Off Now?
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Are We Better Off Now? Looking back at the Iraq war BY NOEMIE EMERY Is the world better off than it was eight years ago? Is the Middle East? Is Iraq? These questions, echoing the one asked by...
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White House Cool
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TROY, TEVI
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White House Cool Celebrity as two-edged sword for presidents. BY TEVI TROY That the president is an important media fi gure is an indisputable fact in the modern political landscape. In my own...
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Fighting Siblings
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Green, Dominic
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Fighting Siblings The House of Windsor in uniform. BY DOMINIC GREEN All royal families are alike; all are unhappy in their own way. Most of their unhappiness is as common as their subjects,...
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Atlanticspeak
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ROSEN, MICHAEL M.
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Atlanticspeak What we say over here, what they hear over there. BY MICHAEL M. ROSEN Like humans and chimpanzees, Americans and Britons share 99 percent of linguistic and cultural DNA, but...
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A Tragic Hero
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DIRDA, MICHAEL
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A Tragic Hero Offscreen and on the battlefi eld with Audie Murphy. BY MICHAEL DIRDA It’s a Saturday afternoon in 1955, and I am sitting with my father in the Palace Theater in Lorain, Ohio. I...
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Say It Again
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Anderson, Claudia
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Say It Again A liberal makes the conservative case for free speech. BY CLAUDIA ANDERSON The term “illiberal left” is one of the useful contributions of this book. Liberals, as Kirsten...
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Manhattan Fare
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Henderson, Amy
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Manhattan Fare A pilgrim’s guide to the Algonquin Round Table. BY AMY HENDERSON In its heyday in the twenties, the Algonquin Round Table was a headline-grabbing “smart set” that came to fame...
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Screen Tests
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BUNCH, SONNY
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Screen Tests The verdict(s) on a half-century of moviegoing. BY SONNY BUNCH Richard Schickel—the Time critic who has been writing about movies for a living since 1965—estimates in the opening...
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Max Unillustrated
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Heitman, Danny
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Max Unillustrated A major minor master in prose. BY DANNY HEITMAN The English writer and artist Max Beerbohm lived between 1872 and 1956, nearly 84 years in all. But early on, he cultivated...
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The East Wing
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BAKSHIAN, ARAM Jr.
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The East Wing All the presidents’ spouses in one place. BY ARAM BAKSHIAN JR. When it comes to fi rst ladies, one size does not fi t all. From Martha Washington to Michelle Obama, presidential...
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Wellington's Axis
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SMITH, STEPHEN G.
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Wellington’s Axis At Waterloo, victory pivoted on a farmhouse. BY STEPHEN G. SMITH The 378 men of the 2nd Light Battalion King’s German Infantry made up a tiny fraction of Wellington’s force...
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Girl in the Mirror
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Flack, Sophie
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Girl in the Mirror One very unconventional coming-of-age. BY SOPHIE FLACK With grievance and unspecifi c anger the major themes of so many contemporary memoirs, Unabrow is a liter ary breath...
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Spectral Presence
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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Spectral Presence Echoes of Salem across the centuries. BY DAVID AIKMAN Halloween, it seems, never fails to arrive in “Witch City” without a spike in tourism. These tourists have conferred...
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An Afghan Tale
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marLowe, ann
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An Afghan Tale Reality and unreality at a Combat Outpost. BY ANN MARLOWE The Valley is marketed as a police procedural set in a remote American military outpost in Afghanistan, and it is a...
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A teachable moment
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PARODY “In L.A., Obama addresses Washington’s dysfunction: ‘I did not say I would fi x it.’” —Washington Post, June 19,...
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