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June 24, 2013
Cover Story
Frack to the Future
Can small-town North Dakota survive an oil boom?
By Michael Warren
Also in This Issue
- Our Masters, the Bureaucrats — Jay Cost
- The Costs and Benefits of the NSA — Reuel Marc Gerecht
- Problems of the Second Generation — Peter Skerry
This June 2013 issue examined North Dakota's transformative oil boom through Michael Warren's feature "Frack to the Future," exploring the challenges facing small towns amid rapid economic growth. The cover also highlighted the contentious national security debates of the moment, with Jay Cost analyzing the growth of bureaucratic power, Reuel Marc Gerecht exploring the NSA's data collection programs, and other contributors addressing the IRS scandal and its implications for constitutional governance. Additional coverage included Peter Skerry on Muslim Americans, Lee Smith on Turkish political unrest, and Fred Barnes on Paul Ryan's surprising pivot to immigration reform.
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IRS Bad, NSA Good PDF
Our Disappearing President PDF
Downsize Ike PDF
Our Masters, the Bureaucrats PDF
The Costs and Benefits of the NSA PDF
Problems of the Second Generation PDF
Turks in the Streets PDF
Ryan's Hope PDF
Frack to the Future PDF
God in the Details PDF
Our Stories Begin PDF
Not-So-Sunny Italy PDF
The Lonely Skybox PDF
The Ivy League Babbitt PDF
'So Far' So Good PDF
Parody PDF