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June 25, 2007   VOL. LIX, NO. 11

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Game Plan
It is no longer possible, scientifically or politically, to deny that human activities have very likely increased global temperatures; what remains in dispute is the precise magnitude of the human impact. Conservatives should accept this reality — and move on to the question of what we should do about it. This would put us in a much better position to prevent a massive, counterproductive intervention in the U.S. economy. By Jim Manzi

ARTICLES


Star of Many Screensby Kate O’Beirne
Fred Thompson now appears on computers.

Getting to Know Herby Byron York
New books shed further light on the Woman Who Would Be President.

From Abscam Onby Stephen Spruiell
The career and m.o. of Rep. John P. Murtha.

‘Because That’s Where the Money Is’by Mario Loyola
The U.S. government finds a way to hurt Kim Jong Il.

A Ghastly Little Placeby Khaled Abu Toameh
The fate of the Gaza Strip.

Game Planby Jim Manzi
What conservatives should do about global warming.

How I Rethought Immigrationby David Frum
One man’s confessions.

A Farewell to Culture Warsby Brink Lindsey
Advice to conservatives from a ‘well-wishing outsider.’

A Replyby Ramesh Ponnuru


     BOOKS, ARTS & MANNERS


Boys Gotta Be BoysMona Charen . . . The Dangerous Book for Boys, by Conn and Hal Iggulden

The Axeman ComethGeorge Gilder . . . The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Not Made in HeavenMatthew Scully . . . Very Strange Bedfellows: The Short and Unhappy Marriage of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, by Jules Witcover

Television: Family Ties — Peter Suderman reflects on eight years of The Sopranos.

Film: Don’t Knock It — Ross Douthat reviews Knocked Up.

Country Life: Going to Seed — It’s planting time at the Brookhisers’.

SECTIONS


Letters
The Week
Help!
The Long View
The Bent Pin
Poetry
On the Right
Happy Warrior


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