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June 4, 2007 Issue

Iran: Past the Paranoia
By Peter Hitchens
While policymakers create another panic in the Middle East, the streets of Tehran offer more than malice and fanaticism.

Mondoweiss, Chapter One
By Philip Weiss
Blogging about Israel and Jewish identity raises Observer hackles.
Divide & Rule
By James P. Pinkerton
The Machiavellian logic behind President Bush’s push for amnesty
Bushed Army
By Andrew J. Bacevich
Too much war, too few soldiers
The Giuliani-Driven Christians
By Paul Gottfried
Giuliani’s newfound faithful
Not Your Parents’ Protest Music
By Michael Brendan Dougherty
Punk rockers and country crooners put dissent into heavy rotation.
Law Breaking
By Gerald J. Russello
Liberalism lays down the law.
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Failing Public Schools Need a New Script
By Steve Sailer
“Chalk” asks where have all the teachers gone?
Ordered Liberty and the French Aristocrat
By Bruce Frohnen
Alexis de Toqueville: A Life by Hugh Brogan
Do You Know Where Your Parents Are?
By Cheryl Miller
Unhooked: How Young Women Pursue Sex, Delay Love, and Lose at Both by Laura Sessions Stepp
The Rootless Global Market
By Arthur Versluis
The Culture of the New Capitalism by Richard Sennett

Bear Baiting
By Patrick J. Buchanan
Courting a New Cold War
Home of the Brave
By Taki
The Valor of Vogel

Fourteen Days: Romney’s Caliphate; Republican Mutiny; Special Delivery from Albania
Deep Background: Tenet’s Expensive Account; Powell Wins Turf War
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The American Conservative
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