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From the UK's Daily Mail: A woman who defied a driving ban on female motorists in Saudi Arabia has died in a car crash. They were in a four-wheel drive on Saturday evening in the northern Hael province when the accident happened. Manal al-Sherif
Quoth Doug Mataconis: [W]hen I look at the results of the South Carolina primary, all I can ask myself is, "Has the Republican Party jumped the shark?" That's actually a tougher question than it looks like. The GOP has gone from "on top" to "in the wilde
Jumble of history ... the Baalbek ruins. Photo: Getty Images Lebanon's capital is fast becoming one of the most exciting cities on Earth, writes Ian Henderson. OUT of my Beirut hotel window the jumble of history is everywhere. A ruined Ottoman fort and a
The Caribbean often provides families with their first taste of the tropics, within the safe confines of resorts that offer all the requisite comforts (kids' clubs, watersports, a variety of cuisines to suit the fussiest of eaters). Then there's the shee
Humorist P.J. O'Rourke will speak Thursday night at The University of Texas at Tyler Cowan Center. O'Rourke has covered politics, culture and current events, for such diverse publications as The Weekly Standard, Forbes, Automobile and Rolling Stone. A be
Political satire in time for the New Hampshire primary At a time when Republican candidates are tearing each other apart, some look to make fun of all the candidates and the primary process. Nancy Cordes and Jim Axelrod spoke with political satirist P.J.
Patrick Jake O'Rourke (born November 14, 1947 in Toledo, Ohio) is an American political satirist, journalist, and writer. O'Rourke is the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato Institute and is a regular correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly, The American Spectator, and The Weekly Standard, and frequent panelist on National Public Radio's... Full Article
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