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Stolen property

The ownership of tens of billions of dollars worth of art and other goods currently moving “in global commerce” could be thrown into doubt if a lawsuit seeking the return of a Vincent Van Gogh painting is successful, Yale University asserts in a recent court filing.

Protecting illegals

The start of each new decade launches a federal head count. Census workers want every person accounted for, even if they’re in the United States illegally.

Fire Napolitano, give us ‘change’

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan had announced his sympathy for jihadi terrorism. Yet so crippled by political correctness is today’s America that no one blew the whistle. Instead, he was sent to Fort Hood, where he opened fire on Nov. 5, killing 13 and wounding 31.

Airline terror

President Obama announced Monday that he had ordered a complete examination of this country’s air travel safety protocols, including the terrorist watch list that’s supposed to prevent jihadists from boarding commercial jetliners.

Jury queries

After somehow being acquitted in the killing of his wife and another man during the trial of the decade in the 1990s, former football great O.J. Simpson lived a relatively quiet life.

Art irritates life

A 2009 collection of pen points by Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Day

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