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RJN: 7.06.06 More people should know about…
More people should know about University Faculty for Life. The proceedings of the fifteenth annual conference is…
JB: 3.07.06 For some authors…
For some authors, it’s always personal¯history and the human condition combining to be about, mostly, them. James…
JB: 6.27.06 OK, so this weekend…
OK, so this weekend my wife and I indulged a guilty pleasure and rented The Shoes of…
RJN: 6.15.06 Ramesh Punnuru has kicked…
Ramesh Ponnuru has kicked off a very important discussion with his book The Party of Death ,…
RJN: 6.8.06 Less than a year ago…
Less than a year ago, on July 7, 2005, four bombs went off in the London underground,…
Principled Immigration
Not for the first time, the world finds itself in an age of great movements of peoples.…
RJN: 5.26.06 As with the pun…
As with the pun, appreciation of the limerick is a cultivated taste. I’m still working on it,…
RJN: 5.18.06 Over on The…
Over on The American Scene , Ross Douthat reflects on conflicting studies about the effectiveness of promoting…
JB: 5.16.06 A few years ago…
A few years ago, when Daniel Goldhagen published A Moral Reckoning , his diatribe against all things…
RJN: 5.3.06 In last Sunday’s…
In last Sunday’s New York Times Magazine , Peter Beinart continued his musings about the Democratic Party…
JB: 5.1.06 The Ethics and Public…
The Ethics and Public Policy Center sends along word that, on April 20, in the Royal Castle…
Hold the Granola
Crunchy Cons by Rod Dreher. Crown Forum, 272 pages, $24. Making a long drive home from a…
RJN: 4.20.06 Roger Cardinal Mahony…
Roger Cardinal Mahony of Los Angeles has been both garnering praise and taking a drubbing for his…
JB: 4.19.06 If you look over in the…
If you look over in the left-hand column of this web page, you’ll find a link for…
RJN: 4.13.06 In Rome, the station church…
In Rome, the station church today is St. John Lateran, the parish church of the Bishop of…