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Vol. 025 Issue 002 (February 1 1992)
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The Continuing Crisis
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•December passed, and with it the entire Union of Soviet Socialist Republics—not in a Nuclear Nightmare or an Arctic Winter but in a puff of petulance from the Soviet Union's last tyrant, Mr....
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Correspondence
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to snicker at the Hindu forbearance accorded monkeys let us be mindful of the forebearance we accord our own, most notably those on Capitol Hill. Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner was named...
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Editorials/Stone Dead/The Great Bungler
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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EDITORIALS R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Stone Dead It is only right that someone step forward to serve the needs of this country's ignoramuses. We have built vast libraries and schools for those who...
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Capitol Ideas/Pat's Answers
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Bethell, Tom
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Pat's Answers by Tom Bethell One week after announcing his presidential candidacy in New Hampshire, Patrick J. Buchanan held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington. Standing...
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Do You Believe in Magic?
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Fumento, Michael
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Do You Believe in Magic? One man's announcement has given new impetus to the AIDS establishment's relentless campaign of distortion. by Michael Fumento /n 1985, the cover of Life warned, "Now,...
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Dumping Granny
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Reid, Stuart
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Stuart Reid Dumping Granny For all her strength of character, Margaret Thatcher's legacy includes principles betrayed and an expanded welfare state. London The earth did not move at Maastricht,...
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Bitter Betrayal
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Roberts, Andrew
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Bitter Betrayal Historians have not had long to wait for the true story behind the fall of Margaret Thatcher. Since her ouster on November 22, 1990—the anniversary of the Kennedy...
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Minsk Meet
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Karatnycky, Adrian
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Adrian Karatnycky Minsk Meet Russia and Ukraine get together to go their separate ways —and Gorby retires. On December 8, President Boris Yeltsin of Russia and President Leonid Kravchuk of...
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Good Riddance
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Karatnycky, Adrian
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Sergei Stankevich, a top Yeltsin adviser, told me in early October: "Gorbachev and the central authorities are playing a destructive role. Central government structures are creating confusion. Their...
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Gun-Shy
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Ledeen, Michael
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Gun-Shy by Michael Ledeen T he old models of domestic and international behavior are disintegrating, the new ones not yet defined. The former Soviet Union is a shambles, and neither we nor the...
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Eminentoes/All the Duke's Men
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Gold, Victor
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All the Duke's Men by Victor Gold The ferocity of Hitler's Ku Klux Klan cannot be exaggerated, but the fact remains that the bravest people in Germany are excluded from the gang. It takes very...
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Spectator's Journal/The Rape's Progress
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YATES, BROCK
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The Rape's Progress by Brock Yates F or those vacationing on Baffin Island during the month of December, it should be noted that William Kennedy Smith, an aspiring doctor and member of the famed...
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The Nation's Pulse/Mr. Term Limits
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Carroll, Vincent
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THE NATION'S PULSE Mr. Term Limits by Vincent Carroll For a party that hasn't controlled both houses of Congress in nearly forty years, let alone most state capitals, Republicans are remarkably...
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Ben Stein's Diary/Breathless
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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BEN STEIN'S DIARY Breathless Friday Everyone here has the flu and I thought I might be getting it, too. Hence a trip to Doctor B., who had been recommended by my friend Traci, a former...
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Presswatch/The Deep Six
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Eastland, Terry
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T ime to review the bulging files of this presswatcher, and what do I find? Lots of stories that have been underplayed, misplayed, curiously played, or not played at all. The Big Six among...
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Moscow Streetwatch/Hard Times
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Young, Cathy
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Hard Times by Cathy Young On my very first night in Moscow (November 22), I turned on the television news to hear the anchors refer to "the republics of the former Soviet Union." My entry visa,...
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The Talkies/Everything Old Is New Again
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Bowman, James
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Everything Old Is New Again by James Bowman This Christmas, according to the New York Times, nostalgia was'in. Erector sets and Lincoln Logs, reproduction Western Flyer bicycles and Fleet Arrow...
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Henry Clay
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Remini, Robert V.
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BOOK REVIEWS S ince the end of the 1820s, the presidency of the United States has been the greatest popularly elected office in the world, the most precious of the glittering prizes open to a...
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Out of the Barrio
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Chavez, Linda
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One Saturday morning a few years ago, Newt Gingrich and GOPAC launched a live TV link-up with community leaders across the country, in hopes of bringing the Reagan Revolution to the local level. I...
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Mostly Morgenthaus
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Morgenthau, Henry III
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Getting rich and founding a dynasty in America is no problem. The hard part is keeping the dynasty going. It's especially hard to preserve a great Jewish family, because in the U.S. the Jews...
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The Last Leopard
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Gilmour, David
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/n Italy, whenever a southern aristocrat nately close to his mother, and remained so of a certain era dies, the obituaries all his life. He spent World War I in the ar mourn the loss of "the...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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Newhall Signal & Saugus Enterprise (Saugus, California) Still more evidence for the end of history: Public Notice SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES . . ....
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