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October 21, 2013
Cover Story
Appalling Obamacare
Fall Reading on Updike's stories, neon lights, World War II double agents, bird brains, Mars, forgotten presidents, J.F. Powers, slow reading, Greenwich Village, & more!
By Jeffrey H. Anderson, Michael Astrue, Christopher J. Conover
Also in This Issue
- An Inauspicious Debut — Michael Astrue
- The Persian Gulf Power Vacuum — Lee Smith
- Why Is Ali Harzi Still at Large? — Thomas Joscelyn
This double issue of October 21/28, 2013 led with a major investigation into the failures of the Affordable Care Act, featuring articles by Jeffrey H. Anderson, Michael Astrue, and Christopher J. Conover that detailed the health exchange meltdowns and deceptions behind Obamacare. Beyond its political coverage of Middle East concerns and the Benghazi-related Ali Harzi case, the issue offered extensive literary and cultural criticism in its Books & Arts section, including William H. Pritchard's assessment of definitive new Updike volumes, Sonny Bunch on presidential leisure, and explorations of World War II's geopolitical consequences.
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Why Is Ali Harzi Still at Large? PDF
Health Reform Breaks Bad PDF
Teller of Tales PDF
Presidents at Leisure PDF
Turned Upside Down PDF
Lone Star Power PDF
Wattage Industry PDF
Bodyguard of Lies PDF
Bird Brains PDF
On to Mars? PDF
Less Is More PDF
Literary Postcards PDF
It Takes a Village PDF
Paradox of the Book PDF
The Scrapbook PDF
Casual PDF
Editorials PDF