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Seasons of Steyn

WIMBLEDON WEEKEND

Thursday, 02 July 2009

New balls It's exactly a decade since I wrote this piece for The Sunday Telegraph, and I always considered the jokes about the British players timeless. But in an appalling disregard for tradition Andy Murray has made it through to the semi-final and may be the first native to win Wimbledon since 1936....

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Request of the Week

THE EXCESS BAGGAGE OF MODERN CELEBRITY

Wednesday, 01 July 2009

Dear Mark,      The coverage of Michael Jackson's death reminded me about a column you wrote a long time ago about Aaliyah. Could we see it again? I don't think you've ever reprinted it. Ellen Dean MARK SAYS: No, you're right. It appeared a week before 9/11, and afterwards the columnar...

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One Year Ago

TINGLE ALL THE WAY

Saturday, 27 June 2009

The Obama presidency already seems as if it's been around forever. But, in fact, it's only a year since he wrapped up, barely, the Democratic nomination. The operative line in the column below is "If you behave like a star, you'll get treated as one":  The short version of the Democratic...

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Five Years Ago

DUTCH COURAGE

Saturday, 06 June 2009

Ronald Reagan died five years ago - June 5th 2004. This appreciation is from Mark Steyn's Passing Parade: All weekend long, across the networks, media grandees who’d voted for Carter and Mondale, just like all their friends did, tried to explain the appeal of Ronald Reagan. He was “the Great Communicator”, he had...

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Ten Years Ago

THE BLAIR OF WAR

Thursday, 02 July 2009

Over the spring we've been re-running the Kosovo campaign a decade on. This Daily Telegraph column of June 5th 1999 considers the somewhat inconclusive conclusion to the war, but also makes some points about EU defense and social spending that I subsequently expanded on in America Alone: This is the...

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Topical Take

THE PROTOTYPICAL BICYCLING MONARCH

Thursday, 02 July 2009

Queen Juliana of the Netherlands was born in the Hague one hundred years ago - April 30th 1909. To mark her centenary, here's what I had to say about the occasion of her passing, five years ago. This obituary comes fromMark Steyn's Passing Parade: Even before the tireless efforts of Larry King, Kitty...

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STEYN'S GREATEST HITS

Mark's most requested columns

 

1) AN A-Z OF THE CLINTON YEARS (Spectator, 2001)

2) YES, WE HAVE NO BANANA (Irish Times, 2003)

3) MULTICULTURALISTS ARE THE REAL RACISTS (National Post, 2002)

4) UNITED THEY'LL FALL (National Review, 1999) 

5) IF YOU'RE ENGLISH, COME OUT OF THE CLOSET (Daily Telegraph, 2001)

6) SOMETIMES WAR IS WORTH IT (Daily Telegraph, 2005)

7) ALL HAIL HILLARY! (Sunday Telegraph, 2005)

8) WAR AND MEMORY (Daily Telegraph, 2003)

9) IRAQI WACKY WOO (Irish Times, 2005)

10) DOG BITES CANADA (Wall Street Journal, 2004)

 

By popular request: The book of the Song Of The Week!

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A SONG FOR THE SEASON

From Auld Lang Syne to White Christmas via My Funny Valentine, Easter Parade, Summertime, Autumn Leaves - plus songs for St Patrick's Day, baseball season, Father's Day, Halloween, and never before published essays on Ain't Misbehavin', Loch Lomond and more:
A musical year with Mark!

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