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July 13, 2009 Issue - 18 Articles- Scrapbook, pp. 2-3
The 'Argentine Firecracker'
- Casual
Jonathan V. Last, Jacksonian
, p. 4 - Correspondence, pp. 5-6
Fortune 500, Rousseau & more
- Editorial, p. 7
On Obama's Watch
Articles
- Questioning Sotomayor
Robert F. Nagel
, pp. 8-9 - Reversing Sotomayor
Terry Eastland
, pp. 10-11 - A Good Niebuhr Policy
Matthew Continetti
, pp. 12-13 - Tehran Needs to Stop Meddling
Jonathan Schanzer and Howard Gumnitzky
, pp. 14-15 - What If Writing Were Like TV?
P.J. O'Rourke
, p. 16 - The Triumph of Crony Capitalism
Fred Barnes
, pp. 17-18 Features
- Bibi's Choice
Peter Berkowitz
, pp. 19-23 Israel approaches a moment of decision on Iran's nuclear threat
- To Board or Not to Board?
Jeremy Rabkin and Mario Loyola
, pp. 24-27 That is a question to be decided in Washington, not by the U.N. Security Council
Books & Arts
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Rebel With a Cause (6 Reviews) John O'Sullivan
, pp. 28-33 "There Is No Alternative", by Claire Berlinski
- "There Is No Alternative" by Claire Berlinski
- Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher by Nicholas Wapshott
- A Swim-On Part in the Goldfish Bowl by Carol Thatcher
- Thatcher's Britain by Richard Vinen
- Margaret Thatcher: Grocer's Daughter to Iron Lady by John Campbell
- Margaret Thatcher: The Complete Public Statements, 1945-1990 by Clifford Collins and Margaret Thatcher
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Seeing It Now (Review) Terry Teachout
, pp. 34-35 Friendlyvision, by Ralph Engelman
- Friendlyvision by Ralph Engelman
- Additional Splendor
James Gardner
, pp. 36-37 A 'Modern Wing' for the Art Institute of Chicago
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Film: Touch of Evil (Review) Stephen F. Hayes
, p. 38 The Stoning of Soraya M (2008 Film), by Cyrus Nowrasteh
- The Stoning of Soraya M (2008 Film) by Cyrus Nowrasteh
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Film: Sacha Kidder (Review) John Podhoretz
, p. 39 Bruno (2009 Film), by Larry Charles and Dan Mazer
- Bruno (2009 Film) by Larry Charles and Dan Mazer
- Parody, p. 40
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