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Friday, July 27, 2007

The Public Policy

An Update on Transplant

Lawrence Henry | 7.27.07

Good Samaratin organ donorship is in the air these days — not a moment too late.

Political Hay

Beyond Words

James David Dickson | 7.27.07

Senate Democrats want action against Alberto Gonzales — if Arlen Specter will cooperate.

Special Report

Full Accountability — Except for Labor

Doug Bandow | 7.27.07

Democrats have a perverse way of rediscovering the usefulness of a budget cut.

At Large

Has Britain Had Enough?

Hal G.P. Colebatch | 7.27.07

There comes a time when people have had it up to here with multiculturalism.

TAS Live

Foods Unlimited

Philip Klein | 7.27.07

The one subject everyone has in common.

Reader Mail

In the Tanker

7.27.07

Who is to refuel our fleet? Shared responsibilities? Also: Hong Kong insight. YouTubers. Iraq and the bigger war. McCainiyucks. Plus more.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Political Hay

The Iraq Dodge

Philip Klein | 7.26.07

Democrats are using withdrawal from Iraq as a pretext for abandoning the War on Terror.

Streetcar Line

Refueling a Political Fire

Quin Hillyer | 7.26.07

The Air Force should promote competition before it spends $100 billion to replace its fleet of air-refueling tankers.

Campaign Crawlers

Charlie Black Revives McCain

Jennifer Rubin | 7.26.07

The longtime Republican strategist knows what drives his friend — and quitting and withdrawing aren't it.

The Current Crisis

Tubist Americanos

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. | 7.26.07

The moron voter returns, more self-absorbed than ever.

Another Perspective

Forbidden Chitty

David Donadio | 7.26.07

China cracks down on a new kind of e-commerce.

Reader Mail

Rebuilding National Geographic

7.26.07

Slovenia vs. Katrina. Also: Florida's Crist as a minor nuisance. Moving to Mexico. Plus more.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Special Report

A Paradise Mandated by Government

Brandon Crocker | 7.25.07

National Geographic has found it in maternal-care Slovenia. So what's that little country's birthrate?

Political Hay

Orange Blossom Madness

Larry Thornberry | 7.25.07

Florida — where a Democrat is a Democrat, and the new Republican governor is too.

At Large

Mega Mosque Blues

Christopher Orlet | 7.25.07

Are Londoners right to be anxious about plans to build a ginormous mosque in their midst?

The Public Policy

Generic Safety Risks

Bryan A. Liang | 7.25.07

Generic copies of biologic drugs are a more complicated matter than generic copies of simple chemical compounds. Consequently, they should require more extensive testing. But does the Senate know that?

The Nation’s Pulse

Vick Hunt

Lisa Fabrizio | 7.25.07

It's not a scandal unless accompanied by charges of racism.

Movie Takes

Best Friend

James Bowman | 7.25.07

Daniel Auteuil has one of the best faces an actor has ever been blessed with.

Reader Mail

Kudos and Apologies

7.25.07

Boswell's must read. Swiss health care extraordinaire. McGovern's birthday marked. Cigar luxury. Global quackery. Plus more.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Another Perspective

The Iran-USA Talks: A Transcript.

Andrew Cline | 7.24.07

An early look at what went down today.

Special Report

Potter Plants

Katharine Boswell | 7.24.07

Live from Georgetown, a midnight release party.

Political Hay

A Benchmark Birthday

Jeffrey Lord | 7.24.07

Should George McGovern's birthday become Apology Day?

The Public Policy

Emptying the Humidor

David Hogberg | 7.24.07

The Senate's tax war on the all-American cigar.

The Nation’s Pulse

Global Kellogging

Jay D. Homnick | 7.24.07

Gore, Jr., Kennedy, Jr., and the venerable American institution of quackery.

Eminentoes

Hillarycare Revisited

Ralph R. Reiland | 7.24.07

This time she means to complete the job, no matter how many jobs it costs.

Reader Mail

Return of Winter Soldier

7.24.07

The John Kerry in “Scott Thomas.” Also: Martin Luther's new guise. Pleading the First. Tending the avocado orchard. Plus more.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Special Report

Doubting Baghdad Thomas

John Tabin | 7.23.07

The New Republic's shock-talking pseudonymous soldier-diarist is being fact-checked by other publications and blogs.

Campaign Crawlers

Fred and the First Amendment

Jennifer Rubin | 7.23.07

Getting to the bottom of Thompson's McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform views.

Political Hay

Republican Governors Who Wilt

Paul Chesser | 7.23.07

Tim Pawlenty and Mark Sanford sign deals with enviro groups on how to confront global warming.

At Large

When Spy Games Turn Nasty

George H. Wittman | 7.23.07

Why Britain is being bested by Putin.

Among the Intellectualoids

Martin Luther Comes Out

Mark Tooley | 7.23.07

Would the founder of the Protestant Reformation have endorsed same-sex unions?

TAS Live

The Decline of Laughter

Roger Scruton | 7.23.07

Even more sinful than the ethnic joke in the eyes of our moral guardians is the old comedy of the sexes.

Reader Mail

Nice Work If You Can’t Get It

7.23.07

Illegal immigration and low wage labor. Also: The forgotten refugees. Islam and the risk of humor. Package deals. Plus more.

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