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  • Booms and Busts

    From City Journal
    New York has made it through hard times before.

Books

  • Baseball as a Business

    Richard J. Tofel says these books excel as portraits of baseball as a business.

  • A Dose of Behavioral Botox

    Pamela Redmond Satran offers 185 tips to the AARP-eligible on living in a Facebook world. Barbara D. Phillips reviews.

  • Dreaming Amid the Spires

    Ferdinand Mount reviews South African writer Justin Cartwright’s exploration of Oxford, the ‘city of dreaming spires,’ and the scene of his happy days as a student.

  • Children’s Books

    “14 Cows for America” tells the story of Maasai tribe members in Kenya who offered an unusual but heartfelt token of sympathy to the U.S. after 9/11 attacks: a small herd of cattle.

  • What the Romans Wrought in Lebanon

    Shadowed by Hezbollah, a visitor finds Baalbek’s temples to Jupiter and Bacchus an intoxicating sight.

  • The Evolution of Wealth

    In “Rich,” the author contends that the 20th century has seen the creation of a distinctly American “wealth culture” that is more diverse than anything the world has seen before, and consequently more resilient.

  • A Son’s Memorial

    We know how HBO documentary “Boy Interrupted” will end from the start, but witnessing the boy’s struggle with bipolar disorder still manages to inspire hope.

Media Research

  • Can’t Blame Liberal Media for Health Bill Stall

    By Rich Noyes and Julia Seymour
    From the Media Research Center

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