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Aix-en-Peking
(February 1982)
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the vast increase in human wealth, and destroyed the class society, while class war persists virulently between bureaucrats and proletarians in every socialist state. If the Church is truly...
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John Nollson/The Holiday Prison Inn
(November 1981)
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THE HOLIDAY PRISON INN As everyone knows, the nation is in the grip of a serious shortage of prison cells. Not only are the prisons overcrowded, but, even worse, they are in disrepair and otherwise...
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IVashington in Pieces
(October 1981)
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WASHINGTON IN PIECES John Nollson / Doubleday / $11.95 Theo Lippman, Jr. I write a humor column for the Baltimore Sun. Many times an incident like this occurs: I write a piece of pure nonsense. An...
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The Soviet Bull Market
(October 1981)
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John Nollson THE SOVIET BULL MARKET Financial markets reacted calmly to the news that the Federal Reserve Board had filed a tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of the Soviet Union...
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Ars Memoranda
(August 1981)
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ARS MEMORANDA by John Nollson Readers of the better literary journals know that although the novel is dead and poetry is in extremis, there is still one literary genre which remains strong and...
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Cultivating the Simigawa Administrative Combine
(June 1981)
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John Nollson CULTIVATING THE SIMIGAWA ADMINISTRATIVE COMBINE Federal employees have begun to organize to save their jobs in the wake of ever-rising Japanese exports of government. "It's a...
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Men of Letters
(April 1981)
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John Nollson MEN OF LETTERS Papers filed in the Federal District Court will be the first shot fired in what promises to be a drawn-out battle to eradicate one of the most invidious forms of...
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Wenton Darlie in Transition
(March 1981)
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John Nollson WENTON DARLIE IN TRANSITION Faithful readers of the daily press have had a hard time keeping up with the struggle for power that has been raging in some of the lesser-known government...
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And Toto Too?
(February 1981)
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fearsome time for old Democrats. Alerted to the arrival of the customary Republican tornado, whole families take refuge in theii cellars until the storm passes and the damage can be assessed. It...
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The Transition Control Center
(January 1981)
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John Nollsori THE TRANSITION CONTROL CENTER Determined to elevate my station in life, I left my home in East St. Louis, Illinois, immediately after NBC announced that Ronald Reagan would be.the...
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Chrysler's Nuclear Showroom
(December 1980)
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"Chrysler's Nuclear Showroom" will not be greatly lowered by the President's confident (and accurate) predictions that the 1983 budget really will at long last be balanced. But not all deficits are created equal nor are...
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Railroading the Democrats
(October 1980)
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"Railroading the Democrats" John NoUson RAILROADING THE DEMOCRATS Car...
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Dream Tickets
(September 1980)
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"Dream Tickets" John Nollson Life was simpler in the early days of the Republic when presidential candidates did not have running mates. Everybody just ran for president. If you came in first,...
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Instant Replay
(August 1980)
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Thy Neighbor's Supply Side
(July 1980)
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"Thy Neighbor's Supply Side" John Nollson Aside from power and fame, everyone knows that money and sex are really where it's at. Recent scholarly advances in the study of both economics and...
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The Four Year Itch
(May 1980)
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"The Four Year Itch" I was heading up Highway 80, the famous interstate campaign...
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The New Brinksmanship
(April 1980)
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"The New Brinksmanship" John Nollson Because the Aggressors have failed to take our warnings to heart, and have not yet withdrawn, it is time to contemplate some strong medicine. The level of...
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The Talk of the Town
(March 1980)
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We have a friend who lives in Vermont who writes: "When we came up here, we opted for the northernmost part of the state, tucked up beneath Canada, hoping that the great mass of...
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Drink American
(January 1980)
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"Drink American" John Nollson DRINK AMERICAN For the third time in a week, the National Security Council met to grapple with the latest threat to national security. The latest statistical evidence...
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Right from the Start
(December 1979)
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John Nollson RIGHT FROM THE START The symposium on neoconservatism which appeared in these pages one month ago is woefully incomplete and inadequate, a point driven home to me in a letter I have...
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Amalgamated Political Fiction
(November 1979)
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John Nollson AMALGAMATED POLITICAL FICTION Ezra Platt Lincoln, an employee of the Department of Agriculture, had temporarily retired on the proceeds of his best-selling Washington novel. His book...
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PLO on the Potomac
(October 1979)
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John Nollson PLO ON THE POTOMAC I took. my genuine sealhide, Eskimo, handmade kayak out into the middle of the Potomac River for my daily paddling exercise. I headed upstream, minding my own...
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Politics on Tap
(September 1979)
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John Nollson POLITICS ON TAP The distillation of alcoholic spirit is the oldest regulated industry in America, the one with the most burdensome system of taxation, the one most prone to fuel...
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Call Me Ahab
(July 1979)
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John Nollson CALL ME AHAB Captain Ahab stood expressionless on the quarterdeck of the Pequod as the crew brought her smartly about. Since entering the mouth of,the Potomac River, about 110 miles...
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Washington's False Faces
(June 1979)
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John Nollson WASHINGTON'S FALSE FACES Highly placed, ultraconfidential sources yield shocking reports of the latest threats to privacy in America. Caught out by the rapid proliferation of...
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Laconique Politique
(January 1979)
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John Nollson Laconique Politique All across the world, politicians have sought to deal with the gradually shrinking attention span of their constituents. Consultants have advised their...
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Mid East Countdown
(December 1978)
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Mid East Countdown This week's...
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Aspen: The New Rome
(November 1978)
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"Aspen: The New Rome" attempt was made to nominate him for vice president even though he was seven years too young for the job. But he was on television briefly and everyone remarked how boyish and clean-limbed he was....
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Taxes: A Historical Perspective
(October 1978)
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"Taxes: A Historical Perspective" news judgment at the paper. (To its credit, the Washington Post saw through the story, all but ignoring it.) The House Assassinations Committee, which has been "pursuing" the Byers story, almost...
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Did Moses Part the Mississippi?
(May 1978)
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"Did Moses Part the Mississippi?" housing benefits (valued at cost), the poverty count drops from 25 million to 18.2 million people—eight percent of the population. When Medicaid is included as well, the CBO count drops further to...
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The Grantsy
(April 1978)
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"The Grantsy" George McGovern and Hubert Humphrey seem positively stodgy and middle-of-the-road. And when they trimmed their own locks and put on neckties, a number of the kids themselves found acceptance in the...
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Gibbon's Silent Partner
(March 1978)
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"Gibbon's Silent Partner" targeting recruitment efforts, revising admissions procedures where bias seemed likely, and making remedial instruction available where the lack of previous educational opportunity was the cause of...
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Interim Report
(January 1978)
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"Interim Report" knife on him, he is hauled away to solitary, and the process of moral deterioration begins. When Freddie Fender is urged by fellow prisoners to sing, the film comes dangerously close to lapsing...
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"I Oughta Be In Pictures"
(December 1977)
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"I Oughta Be In Pictures" Every now and then, General Ulysses S. Grant (U.S. Army, Retired) invites me to visit him for a drink in his condominium at Leisure Barracks. I enjoy it. I'm...
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Lady of the Flowers: A Critical Study
(August 1977)
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"Lady of the Flowers: A Critical Study" criers, planners, and problem-solvers of all sorts, for they are also the crisis-mongers, just like those doctors forever urging you to get a check-up. These people should be watched, kept in...
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Sons and Mothers
(June 1977)
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films and television programs will roll on even more tediously than they do nOW. (H) And what of those stalwarts who for centuries, never greedy, have plied their trade happy with modest...
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EAR Goes to Peking
(April 1977)
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Kennelly came around before he was mayor. And one of the regular customers was Steve Kolinowski, the chief deputy coroner. He would thrill customers with accounts of the latest body to be...
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The Sorrow, the Pity, the Injustice of Justice
(March 1977)
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crimination from now to doomsday if the Fleming promise holds. Nobody can prove motivation, but it is a tenable assumption that somebody in HEW may have been stung by George Roche's delightful...
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