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Vol. 025 Issue 009 (September 1 1992)
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The Continuing Crisis
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• July turned out to be the month the staff of this magazine has been waiting for ever since April, when Mr. H. Ross Perot's presidential candidacy first swept through the press. At The American...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Down to Size Michael Fumento displays a profound misunderstanding when he says, in "Fetal Attraction" (TAS, July 1992), that we pro-lifers "believe that the more developed the...
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Editorial / Dramatic Democrats
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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EDITORIAL Dramatic Democrats by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. New York T he Democrats have returned from the Big Apple! But they are scarcely the boisterous, ebullient bunch from days gone by. Fruit...
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Capitol Ideas / Strange New Respect, 1992
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Bethell, Tom
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Strange New Respect, 1992 by Tom Bethell / n recognition of his school prayer and abortion rulings, Justice Anthony Kennedy recently received the Strange New Respect Award for 1992. The award...
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Rush Limbaugh: Talking Back
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Eastland, Terry
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Rush Limbaugh: Talking Back Conservatism's media superweapon. by Terry Eastland T he Dollar Rent-A-Car shuttle is carrying me and my family across the non-fruited plain of the Dallas–Fort Worth...
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Fox on the Run
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Eichman, Erich
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Erich Eichman Fox on the Run The martyrdom of Stephen "Studs" Chao. One has to feel sympathy for Stephen Chao, the 36-year-old president 1-13\ of Fox Television who .1...2s, was fired by...
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South-Central Korea: Post-Riot L. A
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Norden, Edward
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Edward Norden South-Central Korea: Post-Riot L.A. A traumatized American community rebuilds—and rethinks. Looking at the man, you wouldn't expect Roy Kim to show prolonged courage in a dicey...
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Asia Watch / Tigers by the Tail
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Pont, Pete du
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Tigers by the Tail by Pete du Pont A. CIF value B. Tariff C. Special Excise Tax (SET) D. Education tax on SET E. Banking, Customs Base A x tariff (A + B) x 25% C x 30% A x 3% 16,000...
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The Nation's Pulse / Men and Children First
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Hoffman, Julie
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Men and Children First by Julie Hoffman Army Maj. Rhonda Cornum, whose Blackhawk helicopter was shot down over Kuwait, was one of only two American female POWs taken in the Gulf War. As such, her...
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Spectator's Journal / Red Hills of Africa
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Radosh, Ronald
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When State President F. W. de Klerk pushed through his referendum on ending apartheid last March, he strengthened his support among the 40 percent of whites who back him, and struck a blow against a...
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Ben Stein's Diary / Mind Games
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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Friday Graduation day. A big day in the life of Tommy Stein, age four years and ten months. He's graduating from pre-school at Temple Israel on Hollywood Boulevard. The school is throwing a bash...
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Russian Presswatch / Patriot Games
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Young, Cathy
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Patriot Games by Cathy Young Aletter from Ada T., the elderly music teacher at whose Moscow apartment I stayed for a week last November—and who certainly feels no nostalgia for the old...
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The Talkies / Batting Around
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Bowman, James
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Batting Around by James Bowman Let's start, this time, with the inevitable Movie of the Month. Tim Burton's Batman Returns is less impressive visually than the Batman of 1989, but it has...
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Evelyn Waugh
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Stannard, Martin
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BOOK REVIEWS Evelyn Arthur St. John Waugh was famous for so many things—his drunkenness, his snobbery, his clown's wardrobe, Brideshead Revisited—that it is sometimes possible to forget that he was...
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The End of Equality
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Kaus, Mickey
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With The End of Equality, Mickey Kaus has drafted the bravest and the most foolish of the neoliberal designs for modernizing American liberalism. Like his mentor Charley Peters of the Washington...
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With Reagan
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Meese, Edwin III
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Awise Milwaukee businessman once told me why Tommy Thompson was a much better governor of Wisconsin than his predecessor Pat Lucey. "I like Pat. He's a good friend. But he wasn't a very good...
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The Great One
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Henry, William A. III
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T here are cycles creators go through. First they die, in an atmosphere of sentimental tribute. After a while, there comes stage two, the unmasking biography that details every bender, fight, and...
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Vehicles
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Hawkes, Nigel
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T he Almighty blessed the English with countless laudable traits, but humility was not among them. Not only does English sagacity permeate the world of literature, politics, philosophy, and...
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After Henry
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Didion, Joan
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In her last essay collection, The White Album (1979), Joan Didion went gardening with the wife of the governor of California and found her melodramatic: Nancy Reagan says almost everything with...
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Dreadnought
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Massie, Robert K.
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planned four years of trench warfare. Beaverbrook, Lloyd George, and Northcliffe expected the English-speaking world to swallow some fairly spectacular propaganda, but the idea of a German death...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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New York Times Magazine Miss Marion Hart discourses on her body movements and other grisly matters in Kafkaesque effusions: When I was 23, I conceived a child I knew I couldn't keep. The year was...
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