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November 7, 2005 Issue

Superpower Showdown
By James P. Pinkerton
America needs a new strategy for dealing with China, a country we can’t contain and can’t afford to fight.

Bad For You Too?
By Leon Hadar
Israel expected the Iraq War to disarm one enemy. Instead it has created others.

How I Became A Conservative
By Roger Scruton
During the Paris unrest of ’68, a young man discovers himself—and Edmund Burke—on the other side of the barricades.

Border Bait and Switch
By W. James Antle III
Open-borders advocates hide their true colors.

The Miller’s Tale
By Justin Raimondo
Judith Miller didn’t go to jail on principle but to protect Chalabi.

A Woman’s Place Is in the Mine
By Steve Sailer
Charlize Theron in “North Country”

Broken Homes,
Broken Children

By Mary Eberstadt
Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce
by Elizabeth Marquardt

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Forging the Case for War
The Plame case may go beyond the outing of a CIA agent to the fabrication of the documents that led us to invade Iraq.
By Philip Giraldi

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The Bullets Are Working
By R.J. Stove
The Awful End of Prince William the Silent: The First Assassination of a Head of State With a Handgun
by Lisa Jardine

Family Man in Babylon
By Clark Stooksbury
Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer
by Scott Eyman

Burn What You Worshipped
By Patrick J. Buchanan
The Battle for Trafalgar Square

Statesman and Swordsman
By Taki
Duff Cooper in love and war

Fourteen Days: O’Connor’s Successor; Bush’s First Veto: Torture Restrictions; Boy Meets Girl Meets Girl

Deep Background: Yelling Terrorism in a Crowded Subway; Syria’s Reprieve

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