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Planner, Marc F.
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Platt, Adam
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Plattner, Marc
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Plattner, Marc F.
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Pleszcsynski, Wladyslaw
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Pleszczynski, Larry Thornberry, Wlady
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Plimkitt, George Washington
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Plunkitt, George Washington
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Hell of a Ride
(January 1994)
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BOOK REVIEWS j ohn Podhoretz is a sadist. Only someone who crushes toads with stones would want to make anyone re-live the Bush administration. Podhoretz spent a few months in the Bush...
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The Nation's Pulse/A Wonderful Novel (Seriously!)
(May 1988)
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THE NATION'S PULSE A WONDERFUL NOVEL (SERIOUSLY!) H ow are we to explain the fact that one of the few truly distinguished novels of our time has escaped the notice of the literary establishment?...
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The Nation's Pulse / The American Musical's Last Hope
(March 1988)
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THE NATION'S PULSE THE AMERICAN MUSICAL'S LAST HOPE T he Broadway songwriter Stephen Sondheim occupies a unique position in American cultural life, for by common agreement the future of a great...
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The Child in Time, by Ian McEwan
(February 1988)
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dened his slight tome with interesting but meandering disquisitions on the nature of time, an unwarranted intrusion of precious fantasy, and a vulgar bit of political satire. McEwan clearly intends...
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The Nation's Pulse/Career Women Lash Out
(January 1988)
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THE NATION'S PULSE CAREER WOMEN LASH OUT by John Podhoretz T . C. Wiatt and Alex Forrest are two J obsessive, intimidating, and respected careerists in their thirties. They work long hours,...
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The Talkies/Kidstuff
(September 1985)
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THE TALKIES KIDSTUFF by John Podhoretz There are few people in the world worth envying. Steven Spielberg is one of them. He made his professional debut as a television director in 1969, when he...
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The Talkies/Twenty Years Too Late
(August 1985)
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not accompanied us to Leon. Without their careful guidance, the testimony on economic pluralism begins to unravel. While the businessman makes his case, his young U.S.-educated son stands...
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The Talkies/What a Wonderful World
(May 1985)
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THE TALKIES
WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD
by John Podhoretz
W itness is a suspense thriller about an eight-year-old boy who watches a murder being committed in a men's room.
But it isn't much of a...
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The Talkies/Shawcross on Screen
(March 1985)
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THE TALKIES
SHAWCROSS ON SCREEN by John Podhoretz
Movies delve into politics at their peril. There have been very few financially or artistically successful political movies, and justly so. The...
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The Talkies/Little Dumdum Girl
(January 1985)
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barely suppressed anU-Semmsm, and whose open admiration for Catho- hc socml conservattsm has inau- gurated a new ecumemsm in both churches The fact ~s that the pohtmal world has changed...
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The Talkies/Sowing Sally's Field
(November 1984)
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teachers who thought teaching was a calling. It also helps explain the emergence of teachers unions. When teachers see themselves as workers, administrators as management, the superintendent...
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The Talkies/Confessions of a Critic
(September 1984)
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revenue, administrative favor, and finally of Parliament with its unlimited sovereignty. It becomes the aim of the loser in this contest (Labour is by far the worst in this respect) not just...
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Judith Rossner's Turnaround
(December 1983)
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John Podhoretz JUDITH ROSSNER'S TURNAROUND August is about coming to terms with the world. American literature tends toward the bizarre, the Gothic. From Hawthorne's Blithedale Romance, with its...
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The Literary Season of Bruce Chatwin
(April 1983)
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John Podhoretz THE LITERARY SEASON OF BRUCE CHATWIN In praise of the Rhulen class. The arts have become so politicized at this moment in our cultural history that whenever one looks at a...
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Landscape Fiction
(October 1982)
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ideological cold warrior comm-tted to makieg life u~..pleasant for the Sandinistas. Guatemala City, May 26. The culture shock on arriving here is intense. Guatemala City, with its heavy...
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The Talkies / Archdiocesan Blues
(February 1982)
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ARCHDIOCESAN BLUES by John Podhoretz I n Going My Way and The Bells of St. Mary's, Bing Crosby played Father O'Malley, an idealistic young priest who tended to give his aid to confused opera...
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The Talkies/Much Ado About Macho
(November 1981)
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MUCH ADO ABOUT MACHO Perhaps there is no dirtier word in present-day discourse than the Spanish term "macho," deriving from machismo, which I suppose would be rather inadequately translated as...
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The Talkies / Urban Walkman
(October 1981)
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THE TALKIES URBAN WALKMAN by John Podhoretz Movies work best as spectacle, and there have been spectacles galore this summer: Superman II, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Escape From New York, An...
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Philip Roth, the Great American Novelist
(September 1981)
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John Podhoretz PHILIP ROTH, THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVELIST What do the Jews want? Judaism, as everyone knows, is no longer a religion: It is an issue. "The Jewish question" was of course hotly...
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The Talkies/The Great Effeminist
(August 1981)
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THE TALKIES THE GREAT EFFEMINIST by John Podhoretz Last month, it was widely reported that the results of a People magazine survey listed Alan Alda, the star of the television series "M*A*S*H,"...
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The Talkies / Aristides Goes to the Movies
(July 1981)
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ARISTIDES GOES TO THE MOVIES Is there still any point in going to the movies? That is the question Joseph Epstein (writing as Aristides) asks in the current issue of the American Scholar. His...
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The Talkies/Of Auteurs and Collaborators
(May 1981)
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OF AUTEURS AND COLLABORATORS by John Podhoretz In a splendid little movie called Eyewitness, a murder mystery is made untidy by its characters, who simply refuse to act like model suspects,...
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Among the Intellectualoids/Growing Up Freaked
(April 1981)
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THE NEW CLASS AND THE BIG BANG by Joseph Shattan In 1913, a year before the outbreak of "world War I, H.G. Wells wrote a remarkable novel entitled The World Set Free: A Story 0f Mankind. In it, he...
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The Talkies l Robert Redford's Feelings
(February 1981)
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THE TALKIES ROBERT REDFORD'S FEELINGS by John Podhoretz Lake Forest, Illinois: front lawns, stately manses, red leaves blowing prettily across beautifully paved driveways, dark Mercedes-Benzes...
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The Talkies / Mazursky Trio
(December 1980)
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"The Talkies / Mazursky Trio" - Willie and Phil, the title characters love each other, though they are not homosexuals, and they both love Je annette, who loves them both. Since she...
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The Talkies/Popular Cults
(September 1980)
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"The Talkies/Popular Cults" been a great hue and cry in this country and elsewhere about the nefarious role of the CIA in recruiting American journalists for clandestine activities. Congressional committees have...
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The Talkies / Kubrick's Family
(August 1980)
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S t a n l e y Kubrick's new film, The Shining, is about a man who wants to kill his wife and son. It does not matter that the movie uses the conventions of the horror genre, explaining the...
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The Talkies / The Trials of Alger Hiss
(May 1980)
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"The Talkies / The Trials of Alger Hiss" Zbigniew Brzezinski and Warren Christopher went to Islamabad. Brzezinski aimed a rifle down the Khyber Pass. Christopher talked a bit. There seemed to be no clear picture of what we were...
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The Talkies / Cruising
(April 1980)
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"The Talkies / Cruising" Since the collapse of the internal censorship system in Hollywood, American movies have become increasingly explicit in their portrayals of sexual practices and violent acts. In...
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The Talkies / Notes on the Hollywood Left
(February 1980)
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"The Talkies / Notes on the Hollywood Left" This Christmas, a rather tiresome romantic drama starring Scan Connery and Brooke Adams opened across the country. The movie is astonishingly dated: Connery is...
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The Talkies / Kramer vs. Kramer
(January 1980)
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"The Talkies / Kramer vs. Kramer" close to Kennedy's right and slightly behind him is a slim, balding gentleman named Ken Feinberg, the special counsel to the Judiciary Committee. His role proves to be that of interpreter....
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The Talkies/Apocalypse Now
(October 1979)
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APOCALYPSE NOW F rancis Coppola's Apocalypse Now takes the outline of its plot from Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness: a rather nondescript fellow, named Marlow in the book and Wil-lard in the...
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The Talkies/Movie Gangs
(September 1979)
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THE TALKIES MOVIE GANGS by John Podhoretz The Wanderers is a good-natured and sweet-tempered reverie about the South Bronx of the early 1960s. The South Bronx, the movie informs us, was a pretty...
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Podhoretz, Norman
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Podles, Leon J.
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Poirier, Richard
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Politi, Marco
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Polk, William R.
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Polonski, Feliks
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Polsby, Nelson W.
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Ponnuru, Ramesh
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Pontuso, James F.
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Poole, Robert W. Jr.
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Porter, Joseph C.
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Posner, Gerald
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Posner, Richard A.
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Post, the Editors of the Huffington
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