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  • {{r|Weekly Standard|''The Weekly Standard''}}
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  • *''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]''
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  • *Weekly Standard
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  • ...m/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/584edbsw.asp ''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]'' Jan. 21, 2008]; Justin Wolfers, "How Rudy's Bet Went Wrong," [http://on
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  • | date = 13 January 2009 | journal = Weekly Standard (U.K.)
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  • ...mmunicators in Washington.” Goldfarb came from a full-time position at the Weekly Standard and will remain an occasional contributor.<ref name=Politico2010-07-15/>
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard (U.K.)
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  • ...n ''National Post '', and a contributing editor for ''Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard''. He was a contributing editor for ''National Review'' but resigned after
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard | author = Tom Rose
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  • ...Kristol: On Sotomayor, the Supreme Court and Policy], "The Blog" at ''The Weekly Standard''. Retrieved August 4, 2009.</ref> Both Sotomayor herself, in response to q
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  • ...ref>A Perfect Failure. Robert Kagan and Wiliam Kristol, vol. 12, no. 13, ''Weekly Standard'', December 11, 2006, p. 12.</ref> The conservative magazine ''[[National R
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard ...llar's speech was preapproved by CIA management, Stephen F. Hayes of the ''Weekly Standard'' questions why "A senior, unelected CIA official--Paul Pillar--was given a
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  • | work = Weekly Standard
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  • ...s that other journalists were essentially activists as well; one noted "(''Weekly Standard'' columnist) [[Fred Barnes]] has credentials, he espouses political views."
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  • | date = 1 February 2010 | journal = Weekly Standard
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  • ...'' in 1979.<ref>[[Matthew Continetti]], John Roberts's Other Papers, ''The Weekly Standard'', 8 Aug. 2005, available at http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/A
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  • * [[Weekly Standard/Related Articles]]
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  • ...icles/000/000/016/708gpxia.asp Out of Alaska], Matthew Continetti, ''[[The Weekly Standard]]'', vol. 14, issue 41. Retrieved July 15, 2009.</ref> Of 18 ethics complai ...trieved July 16, 2009.</ref> Matthew Continetti of [[Weekly Standard|''The Weekly Standard'']] predicted that this move would help Palin gain traction in national po
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  • *Adviser, Michael Goldfarb, a Weekly Standard blogger
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  • * [[Template:Weekly Standard/Metadata]]
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  • ...k tanks, policy journals, political magazines like National Review and The Weekly Standard, certain blogs, etc.)
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  • .../weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/584edbsw.asp ''The Weekly Standard'' Jan. 21, 2008]; Justin Wolfers, "How Rudy's Bet Went Wrong," [http://onli
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