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Vol. 028 Issue 003 (March 1 1995)
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The Continuing Crisis
• January! The first month of the year, and what a month it was for the Boy President and his lovely wife Bruno. There was Renaissance Weekend abundant with the Immensities. There was a duck hunt...
Correspondence
CORRESPONDENCE ................................................................................................................................ The Jane and Jill Letters Readers may be wondering...
Editorials / The Worst Book of the Year / Wave Good-bye
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
EDITORIALS ....................................................................................... The Worst Book of the Year by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. J t is that felicitous time of year when...
Capitol Ideas / Bomber Bonior
Bethell, Tom
Bomber Bonior E ver since computers began retrieving phrases from data banks, intriguingly lopsided statistics have emerged from the media morass. In recent years; for example, the phrase...
The Health-Care Paper Trail
York, Byron
......................................... 1 The Health-Care Paper Trail As the Hillary crowd prepares to make another run at health-care reform, a newly released cache of confidential memos...
The Week of Smoking Dangerously
Queenan, Joe
......................................... Joe Queenan The Week of Smoking Dangerously Buddy, can you spare a match? 0 ne recent afternoon, I lit a Marlboro and slipped into a Times Square strip...
China Shops
Timmerman, Kenneth R.
......................................... Kenneth R. Timmerman China Shops Thanks to friendly merchants in the Clinton administration, Peking is stocking up on hi-tech arms at bargain-basement...
The Public Policy/ Treasury Falls Flat
Neumayr, George; Carnegie, M.D.
Treasury Falls Flat by George Neumayr and M. D. Carnegie 0 n June 16, 1994, Rep. Dick Armey unveiled a federal flat-tax plan to replace the existing individual and corporate income tax. Called the...
Russian Presswatch /Is Boris Good Enough?
Bernstein, Jonas
Is Boris Good Enough? H ow desperately the Clinton administration has clung to the mythical character called Boris the Democrat. Even as the Russian attack on Grozny began to resemble Hafez...
Clinton's America / Whitewater Scorecard
Adams, James Ring
Whitewater Scorecard hitewater is back. In spite of Wefforts by the administration and some of the brow-beaten press to sweep unanswered questions under the rug, the guilty plea from presidential...
Presswatch I Dim Sam
Corry, John
Dim Sam Time chose John Paul II as Man of the Year-a nice selection, although not the right one. The Pontiff may have graced Time's cover far better than some of the lemons the magazine has chosen...
Among the Intellectualoids /Mad About Methodism
Tooley, Mark D.
....................................................... Mad About Methodism J n an interview on religion that ran a week before last election day, Newsweek reported that "Hillary Rodham Clinton is...
Ben Stein's Diary /Bottom Bottom Line
Stein, Benjamin J.
Bottom Line Tuesday (~ o money, no life," says my magician pal Larry Wilson, who heard it from a Chinese man years ago when we were all hippies together in Santa Cruz before I went East to work...
Politics / '96 Cheers
Norquist, Grover G.
'96 Cheers Since the "inauguration" of Speaker Gingrich and Majority Leader Dole, the most frequently asked question in Republican circles in Washington has been, "Who should be the candidate for...
The Talkies / Pitt Bull
Bowman, James
Pitt Bull E ven in its great days, Hollywood rarely did history very well. There is something about the fashion-consciousness and the selfabsorption, which are hallmarks of Tinseltown, that makes...
Troubled Tiger
Clifford, Mark
BOOK REVIEWS ................................................................................................................................ J n most parts of the world, workers strike when...
Naturalist
Wilson, Edward 0.
T he Gulf coast of Alabama and northwest Florida, where Edward O. Wilson grew up in the years just prior to World War II, was poor and obscure even by the relaxed standards of the South. Scratch...
Vanessa Redgrave
Redgrave, Vanessa
V anessa Redgrave believes the newspapers are out to get her, and she is right. As recently as 19741 was a member of a rat pack detailed to follow Miss Redgrave around Newham, a depressed and...
Franco
Preston, Paul
Inevitably, Marxist smog blocks out the ancient sunlight, as Lady Bracknell mounts her soapbox to denounce, for example, Mrs. Thatcher's "police state." Her memories are tailored to fit her present...
Harry S. Truman
Ferrell, Robert H.
When Harry Truman left the White House in January 1953, he did it kicking, snarling, and, by his own account, in a petty argument with his successor over why the latter hadn't attended Truman's...
Politically Incorrect
Reed, Ralph
POLITICALLY INCORRECT: THE EMERGING FAITH FACTOR IN AMERICAN POLITICS Ralph Reed Word Publishing (Dallas)/ 312 pages/ $19.95 reviewed by FRED BARNES Ralph Reed, the executive director of Pat...
Current Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
Arizona Republic Harsh words for an apostate from the celebrated E.J. Montini, the Republic's resident bleeding heart and racial neu rotic: Jackie Robinson was born a Negro, staffed in sports,...
The Cliff Dwellers Spectator / Endangered Species
Coyne, John R. Jr.
Endangered Species Chicago J n his splendid Memoirs of a Dissident Publisher (1979), Henry Regnery spoke of the often tense relationship between Chicago's culture and commerce, between the...
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