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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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The Scrapbook
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THE SCRAPBOOK Good News at Harvard! So the eminent author and social scientist Charles Murray gave a speech at Harvard last week. Ordinar-ily that wouldn’t be terribly newswor-thy—eminent authors...
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Casual
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SMITH, LEE
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CASUAL Gone but Not Forgotten Last month the Village Voice announced it was ending its print edition, a 62-year run of muckraking reporting, cul-tural criticism, opinion, advocacy, and...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS Not Dead Yet The effort to repeal and replace Obamacare isn’t quite dead. It will officially expire on September 30 without any further congressional intervention. According to guidance...
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Did You Ever See a Dreamer Walking?
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SWAIM, BARTON
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Did You Ever See a Dreamer Walking? For illegals with educational ambitions, life is complicated. By Barton Swaim In June 2012, when President Obama issued the executive order known as...
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Not Too Cold, Not Too Hot
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Brands, Hal; Feaver, Peter
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Not Too Cold, Not Too Hot The right way to fight a generational war. by Hal Brands & Peter Feaver In the aftermath of the attacks of September 11, 2001, George W. Bush worried less about rally-ing...
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The Big 4
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BARNES, FRED
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The Big 4 Trump’s tax-cut kibitzers. by Fred Barnes In tax reform, the negotiators from the Trump administration and Congress who are thought to be in charge are called the Big 6 by Washington...
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Forecast: Gridlock
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COST, JAY
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Forecast: Gridlock The 2018 outlook. BY JAY COST Ayear from now will mark the start of the traditional campaign season for the 2018 midterms—which will see all the seats in the House of...
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Why Argue About a Day Off?
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TERZIAN, PHILIP
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Why Argue About a Day Off? There’s no such thing as an uncontroversial federal holiday. by Philip Terzian We Americans are a resil-ient people, but like resilient people every-where, we need the...
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Academic Gabfest
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HEMINGWAY, MARK
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Academic Gabfest Among the political scientists. by Mark Hemingway San Francisco In Donald Trump’s America, political science departments are so beside themselves about what’s happening that they...
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The Do-Not-Think Tank
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ROSEN, CHRISTINE
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The Do-Not-Think Tank Google and other Big Tech Companies are a growing threat to open discourse By Christine Rosen On August 30, New America president Anne-Marie Slaughter terminated the...
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Perfect PartnersReuel
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GERECHT, MARC
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Perfect Partners Moscow and Tehran intend to have their own way in the Middle East By Reuel Marc Gerecht When he won election, Donald Trump—along with his national security adviser Michael Flynn,...
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Lost and Founder
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KRISTOL, SUSAN
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— Books ^Arts — Lost and Founder Rage and remembrance in a new translation of Virgil’s Aeneid. BY SUSAN KRISTOL The publication of a new translation of the Aeneid by poet David Ferry at the age...
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Camo Criminals
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BecK, Stefan
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B A Camo Criminals Army Ranger Alex Blum went rogue. His cousin wanted answers. by Stefan Beck Every schoolboy ought to know—but probably doesn’t— the famous couplet from Rudyard Kipling’s...
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Cracks in Language
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Mattix, Micah
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B A Cracks in Language Remembering Pulitzer-winning poet John Ashbery, last of the New York school. by Micah Mattix W hen I met John Ashbery in 2005, he seemed to have dif-ficulty remembering...
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Fantasia on a Theme
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Bowman, James
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B A Fantasia on a Theme Ordinary delusions and the madness of crowds in Kurt Andersen’s unreal America. by James Bowman Kurt Andersen may be right in supposing that what looks like Americans’...
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Parody
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“On Inauguration Day, in one of his final acts as President, Barack Obama left a letter to Donald Trump, welcoming him to the White House and offering him advice in an office that lacks ‘a clear...
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Vol. 023 Issue 003 (September 25 2017)
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