Mr. Dhume is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a columnist for WSJ.com.
One example of such genius is Paul Krugman, a Nobel-winning American economist at Princeton and columnist at the New York Times.
Jeffrey Bell, policy director for the American Principles Project (which this columnist professionally advises), presents a compellingly grim scenario in a recent column, entitled Losing Streak: The Democratic Ascendency and Why It Happened, in The Weekly Standard.
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You can compare him with a man whose views on foreign policy and American democracy were very similar, the columnist Walter Lippmann.
While at sea somewhere between Monaco and Barcelona, Forbes stock columnist Ken Fisher predicted the American stock market would pop during the second half of 2006.
National polling by Scott Rasmussen and regional polling undertaken by the American Principles Project (with which this columnist professionally is engaged) showed gold standard advocacy extraordinarily popular.
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Two commentators in particular have been making this case: Carpe Diem blogger Mark Perry of the American Enterprise Institute and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman.
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Mr. Dhume is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, and a columnist for WSJ.com.
Citing the (highly critical) work of Psychology Today columnist Hara Estroff Marano, she points out that American parents are doing their job just fine.
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Lehrman (whose Institute this columnist professionally advises), the eminence grise of the principled American gold standard.
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Nancy Churnin, the health columnist for the Dallas Morning News, says she can put a fat American finger on what is making our children more corpulent: high school sports.
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According to Aluf Benn, a columnist in the Israeli daily, Haaretz, Mr Olmert struggled in a recent meeting to persuade a sceptical American president that the Golan Heights may be a worthwhile price to pay for a full-blown change in the region's strategic alignment.
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