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- Mark Steyn is being persecuted by the Canadian thought police
- Exit Clinton
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The sad Philadelphia story: the City of Brotherly Love shows America how not to deal with a crime wave
by Kevin Williamson -
They think they get it …
by Jonah Goldberg - Yves Saint Laurent had the greatest impact in his day on how clothes were cut, shaped, and sold
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A Hill too far
by Kathleen Parker - The most entertaining showbiz spat of the past few weeks has concerned Clint Eastwood's recent movie Flags of Our Fathers
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Getting our Phil: smearing Phil Gramm
by Ramesh Ponnuru - This is a great country
- The city of Minneapolis made an odd move recently, restricting vehicle-idling time to three minutes in the name of the environment
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Bethesda Mental Health Clinic: therapist's notes
by Rob Long - Wasn't Brigitte Bardot unforgettable, archetypal, Eve herself on the loose in France?
- The energy shortage
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The science of limited government
by George Berrun - Thanks to Gov. David Paterson, New York has become the third state to recognize same-sex marriages
- Help!!!!
- A predictable feature of any election season is the left-wing celebrity who vows to quit the U.S.A. if a Republican should become president
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Lakoff the Baptist: how a liberal strategist predicted Obama's rise
by Jonah Goldberg - Looks like you can disown your family
- Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other top al-Qaeda operatives were arraigned at Guantanamo Bay on charges of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks
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Sorry, no
by David Pryce-Jones - After years in decline, the Maoist "Shining Path" movement has made a startling comeback in Peru
- What is it about former vice presidents that makes them so irresistible to opera composers?
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True believer: Obama was for black-liberation theology before he was against it
by Stanley Kurtz - John McCain has outlined some of the tough measures he would take against Iran: negotiating global sanctions against Iranian banks, freezing the assets of regime leaders and imposing a visa ban on them, launching a worldwide divestment campaign, and restr
- Reports in The New Yorker and The New Republic detailed a growing ideological fissure within al-Qaeda
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Way to take charge
by Sarah Bramwell - AIDS has undoubtedly been the most politicized disease in history
- A few years back, the promoters of "Bodies … The Exhibition" had a problem
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Schooling the capital: the uphill struggle for school choice in D.C
by John J. Miller - Scott McClellan met George W. Bush in Texas, followed him to Washington, then became one of the worst press secretaries in the history of the presidency
- Speaking of hearts and minds, take heart from the recent example of Mosul, Iraq
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She Wrestled with Abraham's Angel
by Olivia Ellis Simpson - Sometimes, abortions go wrong, and the baby survives
- The New York Times's critics often find plenty of ammo in the paper's corrections; when they're lucky, they even get corrections of corrections
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Chilling effect: the great white north's brave new world
by Mark Hemingway - So Vanity Fair, the Debrett's of celebrity, pop history, and uber-babedom, has turned on Bill Clinton
- Al-Qaeda has attracted feminists' ire: because the terror group says that jihad is for men, not women
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The next wars
by John Fonte - When was the last time you heard the word "karma" used in earnest, as in: "Bad karma, man"?
- Encounter Books has now been publishing intelligent center-right books for ten years
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A day of golf: the USGA museum reopens
by Jay Nordlinger - A triple whammy of bad economic news came out on the first Friday of June
- The Wall Street Journal is keeping an eye on the U.N
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How to kill poverty
by Jay Nordlinger - The "panties for peace" campaign inspires mixed feelings
- The Scripps National Spelling Bee came to its annual conclusion, 13-year-old Sameer Mishra of Lafayette, Ind., walking off with the top prize
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The organizer: what did Barack Obama really do in Chicago?
by Byron York - McCain has gotten panned for his speech in New Orleans
- The U.N. and its agencies offer regular showcases for Third World monsters
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The end of the affair
by Ross Douthat - If you think it's tough to get a plumber on the weekend, try getting one when you are 200 miles up in the air and traveling at 17,000 miles per hour
- Obama in plain view
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McCain's challenge: how to preempt Barack's communitarian dream
by Michael Knox Beran - It will be years before we see the last of those "Bush Lied, People Died" bumper stickers
- The country recently marked the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy
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The road to wisdom
by John Derbyshire
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