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May 21, 2007 ISSUE
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Cover Globalization Bites William Norman Grigg America, once the breadbasket of the world, now imports disease along with dinner.Articles Beyond Baghdad Stewart Nusbaumer The surge is succeedingDoomed to Repeat Wilson Burman David Halberstam saw how American optimism can lead to defeat. Al-Qaeda's Waiting Game Michael Scheuer Bin Laden’s minions aren’t routed, they’re resting. Demography Is Destiny Leon Hadar What does it mean for the peace process when the most popular name in Israel is Muhammad? One Nation, Divisible  Carol Iannone Multiculturalism robs newcomers of the opportunity to become Americans. News Fourteen Days  Harry Reid Surrenders Pretense; Barack Without Borders; Party Line to HeavenDeep Background Philip Giraldi The neocon propaganda machine turns toward Iran. Silent Partner Fourteen Days: Harry Reid Surrenders Pretense; Barack Without Borders; Party Line to Heaven Arts & Letters Film: Sense and Sensibility  Steve Sailer Helen Mirren in “The Queen”Greatest Hits of the Eighties Peter Hitchens The President, the Pope, and the Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World by John O’Sullivan Middle Ground in the Middle Kingdom  Nikolas Gvosdev Nixon and Mao: The Week That Changed the World by Margaret MacMillan Buckley's Paradise Lost Robert W. Merry Strictly Right: William F. Buckley Jr. and the American Conservative Movement by Linda Bridges and John R. Coyne Jr. Columns The Bill for Bush's War  Patrick J. Buchanan An “unpatriotic conservative” looks backThe Unfortunate Mrs. Middleton  Taki Snobs have no class.
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