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July 04, 2005 ISSUE
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Articles Tragedy of the Commons  Gil Reavill Smut was once confined to brown-paper wrappers and red-light districts, but now it invades our schools and homes.How They Get Away With It Scott McConnell Three reasons Washington’s empire-builders don’t have to worry about ’60s-style dissent Deep Throat's Ghost  Ralph de Toledano Ghostwriting Mark Felt Who Owns the Dollar? Paul Craig Roberts The Far East hoards our currency while we turn to China for the First World goods we formerly made. Discriminating Tastes  Steven Greenhut California’s electorate has abolished racial preferences, but state officials are working diligently to bring them back. Mussolini in the Mideast  Paul Gottfried Neocons fear the fascist under the bed. News Fourteen Days  French Fries Return to Capitol Hill; The Fed Says Shop Till You Drop; No Teenagers Need ApplyDeep Background  Philip Giraldi Zarqawi Lives; al-Qaeda Rising; Israel in Iraq Arts & Letters Film: Glass Jaws & Glass Slippers  Steve Sailer Ron Howard’s “Cinderella Man”The Day the Music Didn't Die  R.J. Stove Classical Music in America: A History of Its Rise and Fall by Joseph Horowitz One Woman's War on God (She Lost)  Marian Kester Coombs America’s Most Hated Woman: The Life and Gruesome Death of Madalyn Murray O’Hair by Ann Rowe Seaman Behind the Conservative Mind  Peter J. Stanlis Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology by W. Wesley McDonald Columns The Empire Finds a New Adversary  Patrick J. Buchanan Going the way of the British EmpirePhantom Menace William Pfaff Bush’s Virtual Reality No Means No  Taki Europe’s New Feudalism
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