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Strobe Lite
(July 2002)
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"Strobe Lite" sight of the preeminent importance of political power. The Israelis knew from the beginning that they would eventually be reined in by the United States and that they therefore would have to tailor...
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Sumner Welles
(June 1998)
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A Good Neighbor's Suffering Situation Sumner Welles: FDR's Global Strategist: A Biography Benjamin Welles St. Martin's I 437 pages / $35 REVIEWED BY Philip Terzian I f Sumner Welles had never...
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The Nation's Pulse: Monumental Ignorance
(July 1997)
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THE NATION'S PULSE by Philip Terzian Monumental Ignorance W ash ington, the city of grand boulevards and soaring monuments to nonentities, has just welcomed into its midst a new memorial —bigger...
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The Nation's Pulse: I Love You, Man
(June 1996)
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"The Nation's Pulse: I Love You, Man" by Philip Terzian I Love You, Man Ron Brown was a charming, energetic, indefatigable lawyer-politician who did quite well in Washington. Once, when he was chairman of the...
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Judgment at the Smithsonian (ed. Philip Nobile)
(August 1995)
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H ad the Smithsonian Institution's Air and Space Museum gone ahead with its planned exhibition for the fiftieth anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan, unsuspecting summer visitors...
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Eminentoes/Fairlie Tales
(May 1990)
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EMINENTOES FAIRLIE TALES by Philip Terzian H enry Fairlie was drunk. He was not just tipsy, of course, but inebriated beyond his poor powers to add and detract. His tie was askew and his bony...
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The Chappaquiddick Spectator/All Washed Up
(July 1989)
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THE CHAPPAQUIDDICK SPECTATOR ALL WASHED UP Bosola: . . . Other sins only speak; murder shrieks out: The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards and bedews the...
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You Can Have Him
(September 1988)
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THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR VOL. 21, NO. 9 / SEPTEMBER 1988 Philip Terzian YOU CAN HAVE HIM New England can't stand Dukakis; now it's our turn to suffer. Providence, Rhode Island W e have a...
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The Press/Our Oldest Profession
(December 1987)
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Philip Terzian/The Press OUR OLDEST PROFESSION T wo things may be said with absolute certainty about our nation's press in 2007. No fourteen-part series, no op-ed piece, no lead editorial, no...
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He Seen His Opportunity and He Took Us
(January 1978)
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"He Seen His Opportunity and He Took Us" For Jimmy Carter the pursuit of power is reason enough for his choice of trade. In another age he might have aspired to be Pope or Holy...
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The Talkies / The Oscars
(May 1977)
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The Oscars #hen Janet Craynor was handed a gold tatuette in 1927 to commemorate her per3rmance in Seventh Heaven, it is doubtful hat she, or the recently-founded Academy f Motion Picture Arts...
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The Talkies / Rocky
(March 1977)
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CLDF, Len Theberge, stressed that the Solomon case had "very significant implications" which could "...hold public employees to the same degree of liability as private employees." It appears...
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Eminentoes / John Dean
(February 1977)
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In an unintentional way, this "he's just playing John Wayne" line is really an affirmation of John Wayne's accomplishment. His on-screen creation has become so convincing and so ingrained...
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The Talkies / The Front
(January 1977)
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Truddine Cafe. It wasn't a successful performance and the backers, who resembled hoodlums, were very grim when everyone gathered for a drink after the show. Forty-six and forty-seven were quiet...
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The Talkies
(November 1976)
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know, to get a reading on majority sentiment as to particular issues or candidates; it is not to make individual voters feel "powerful." Such feelings of powerlessness as are worthy of...
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Eminentoes
(April 1976)
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Fred Harris and the Crossroads of Destiny I have never been able to decide whether political crusades are based on the force of an idea, or whether they come to pass because the troops and...
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Eminentoes
(November 1975)
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Don't get me wrong. Being a celebrity is not entirely tedious. I like being called to do a piece for the Atlantic. I like being interviewed by Time. I like making money. I have returned from...
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