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IssueVol. 014 Issue 007 (July 1 1981)
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Paid articleThe Continuing Crisis
THE CONTINUING CRISIS May through June 4, and a bravc.battlc is being waged in our nation's capital. Such honorable gentlemen as the Speaker of the House, the Chairman of the Ways and...
Paid articleEditorial/Journalism Amongst the Elks
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
EDITORIAL JOURNALISM AMONGST THE ELKS by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Just days before the dastardly Miss Janet Cooke and the Washington Post bespattered the elegant gray robes of the fourth estate by...
Paid articleCapitol Ideas / The Bloomsbury Savings & Loan
Bethell, Tom
CAPITOL IDEAS THE BLOOMSBURY SAVINGS & LOAN by Tom Bethell I was listening to the radio a few weeks ago when I realized that a counter-revolution had taken place in one important area of public...
Paid articleWilliam Shawcross vs. Peter Rodman: Shawcross Swipes Again
Shawcross, William
William Shawcross SHAWCROSS SWIPES AGAIN In hot pursuit of Peter Rodman. Ladies and Gentlemen, send the young folk to their bed chambers. Keep the fainthearted from your reading chair. You have...
Paid articleRodman Responds
Rodman, Peter W.
Peter W. Rodman RODMAN RESPONDS Sideshow: Still fraudulent after all these words. With great abandon Mr. Shawcross flings accusations of war crimes and responsibility for three million deaths,...
Paid articleMichel Foucault and the Pullulations of Power
Herzog, Don
Don Herzog MICHEL FOUCAULT AND THE PULLULATIONS OF POWER Power is all around, no need to waste it. I first encountered Michel Foucault my sophomore year in college, in a European intellectual...
Paid articlePresswatch / I'll Be Lying at State
Ledeen, Michael
I'LL BE LYING AT STATE by Michael Ledeen From the Washington Post, recently stung by the discovery it had not checked its stories carefully enough, comes a new phenomenon in journalistic ethics:...
Paid articleThe Great American Saloon Series / New Albion
Bartholomew, Douglas
NEW ALBION by Douglas Bartholomew "What beauty can compare to that of a cantina in the early morning?" Geoffrey Firmin (The Consul), from Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry Good drinking, as...
Paid articleSpectator's Journal / A Farewell to Bras
Kaplan, Roger
SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL A FAREWELL TO BRAS by Roger Kaplan May 30, 1981-May is a history-charged month in France. General De Gaulle returned to power in May 1958, saving France some say: establishing...
Paid articleThe Talkies / Aristides Goes to the Movies
Podhoretz, John
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...
Paid articleExplaining America: The Federalist
Wills, Garry
BOOK REVIEWS encies. One imagines Wills to have been not greatly dissatisfied with such experiments as they were performed in the 1970s under the mandates of affirmative action and the new...
Paid articleThe Court Years 1939-1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas
Douglas, William O.
However unfavorable one's feelings about the late Justice William O. Douglas, this volume can only be regarded as unworthy of its subject and a dereliction of editorial responsibilities on the part...
Paid articleRoll Call: One Year in the United,States Senate
Cohen, Senator William S.
ROLL CALL: ONE YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE Senator William S. Cohen / Simon and Schuster / $14.95 Fred Barnes The old saw in Washington has it that, Boy, if only reporters could write what...
Paid articleCurrent Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
CURRENT WISDOM The Village Voice In another of his grand and gorgeous pratfalls, the ill-starred Alexander Cockburn lends evidence to one of Tom Bethell's more piquant observations, though...
Paid articleAn American House of Lords
An American House of Lords Surely on an informal basis it does exist. We know that there is a breed of American men who bring everything they touch to ruin, yet continue to rise in the esteem of...
Paid articleCorrespondence
CORRESPONDENCE Teachers Always Right John Dunlap's review of Paradigms Lost (April 1981) was devoted mainly to seconding John Simon's attacks on the National Council of Teachers of English-a...
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