Publications

Trust-Fund Dysfunction

James C. Capretta

Medicare spending remains on course to single-handedly bankrupt the federal government. Effective reform of the program has been a top…

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National Review Online / July 26, 2007

Saudi in the Classroom

Stanley Kurtz

Unless we counteract the influence of Saudi money on the education of the young, we’re going to find it very…

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National Review Online / July 25, 2007

God, Man, and Green at Yale

Ernest W. Lefever

A half century ago, William F. Buckley, Jr., created quite a stir when he published God and Man At Yale,…

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Weekly Standard / July 25, 2007

California Dreamin’, Missin’ the Real Deal

George Weigel

Ah, the summer of 1967. A gangly young Australian priest named George Pell turned up at my Baltimore parish and…

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Syndicated Column / July 18, 2007

Martyrdom and the Christian Future in Iraq

George Weigel

In early June, I received a forwarded e-mail from a correspondent who’s done several tours in Iraq. He, in turn,…

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Syndicated Column / July 11, 2007

Going South on Southwick?

Edward Whelan

A big fight is brewing in the United States Senate over President Bush’s nomination of former Mississippi judge Leslie H….

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National Review Online / July 12, 2007

We Are Not Morons

George Weigel

Writing in the May 21 issue of America, Bishop Donald W. Trautman of Erie, chairman of the U.S. bishops’ Committee…

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Syndicated Column / June 20, 2007

Doc Jihad, Part II

Stanley Kurtz

Terrorist doctors? There’s nothing unusual here, I’m sorry to say. On the contrary, in the universe of Islamist radicalism, professional…

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National Review Online / July 11, 2007

Doc Jihad

Stanley Kurtz

How could doctors, pledged to heal, conspire to murder and maim? In the wake of the foiled British terror plots,…

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National Review Online / July 10, 2007

Diagnosis & Cure

Peter Wehner

Sick: The Untold Story of America’s Health-Care Crisis and the People Who Pay the Priceby Jonathan Cohn, HarperCollins, 292 pp….

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Commentary / July 1, 2007

So Long, Tony

James Bowman

The final scene of the final episode of the long-running HBO hit The Sopranos inspired thousands of fans to go…

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The Coming Crisis in Episcopal Demographics

George Weigel

As of June 1, the diocese of Birmingham had been without a bishop for two years, while the diocese of…

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Syndicated Column / June 27, 2007