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Vol. 028 Issue 008 (August 1 1995)
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The Continuing Crisis
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• There was a June swoon this year, and it was all Democratic. Checking his calendar, Their President discovered it was morning in America again, circa 1991, and thus high time for another...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE What Gulf War Syndrome? I certainly expected better from The American Spectator. The article by Michael Fumento ("What Gulf War Syndrome?" TAS, May 1995) was completely one-sided...
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On The Prowl
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Politics From the Inside Dole Drums phil Gramm's presidential candidacy is flagging so badly that Charlie Black, the campaign's senior political adviser and veteran GOP operative, is said to be...
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The Arkansas Drug Shuttle
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett
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R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The Arkansas Drug Shuttle What L.D. Brown, Clinton's fair-haired boy, has told me. rkansas State Trooper L. D. Brown was 28 years old in 1984. He was not only Gov. Bill...
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Capitol Ideas / Species Logic
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Bethell, Tom
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How Enviros Kill Endangered Species Species Logic The property rights movement, now consisting of about 1,800 groups across the country, is a decentralized army without a commander-inchief. But...
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Starr Witnesses
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Adams, James Ring
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Starr Witnesses As Kenneth Starr probes deeper into Whitewater, two plea-bargainers are about to connect the dots of Arkansas banking and Bill Clinton's political machine. by James Ring...
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The New J. Edgar Hoover
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Bovard, James
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James Bovard The New J. Edgar Hoover Clinton FBI director Louis Freeh runs an agency inclined to destroy evidence of its botched investigations. Now he is pushing the most ambitious program of...
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Close-Out Sale at Commerce
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Timmerman, Kenneth R.
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Kenneth R. Timmerman Close-Out Sale at Commerce As Republicans move to abolish the Commerce Department, revelations emerge about how it sold highly sensitive technology to all the wrong...
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The Nation's Pulse / Jim Wright's Wrongs
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Lindberg, Tod
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Jim Wright's Wrongs by Tod Lindberg / n the torn-up note found in his brief- case after he turned up dead, an apparent suicide, Vince Foster offered this parting reflection on life in official...
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The Public Policy / Working for the Man
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Frum, David
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House rules. On April 17, it also made Working for the Man the full Phelan report public. by David Frum Support for Wright among his Democratic colleagues had already been dwindling over...
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Presswatch / Dole and the Depraved
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Corry, John
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Dole and the Depraved by John Corry Perhaps it was because liberalism is now a spent force, or perhaps it was because its apologists have all turned sulky and sour. Whatever the reason, the most...
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Ben Stein's Diary / Cather Ye Rosebuds
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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Gather Ye Rosebuds by Benjamin J. Stein Sunday have journeyed across the country to / be with my mother and father for Mother's Day. Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be...
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Clinton's Pennsylvania Avenue / After the Coup
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York, Byron
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After the Coup by Byron York / n early June Bill Clinton invited 263 police academy graduates from around the country to be sworn in at a ceremony on the south lawn of the White House. "I intend to...
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Politics / A Limited Future
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Norquist, Grover G.
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be closed. Clinton swore up and down that he was not giving in to terrorism, now defined as domestic far-right extremism. No, he was giving in to the Secret Service, which was giving in to...
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The Talkies / Crumb and Crummier
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Bowman, James
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Crumb and Crummier by James Bowman V al Kilmer has taken the place of Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader, and we have for the first time in the cinematic redaction of the Batman story a version...
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Guidenlines for Bias-Free Writing (Marilyn Schwartz and the Task Force on Bias-Free Language of the Association of American University Presses)
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O'Rourke, P. J.
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BOOK REVIEWS S ays the press release that arrived with this volume, "Anyone who spends even a few minutes with the book will be a better writer." And, indeed, I feel a spate of better writing...
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Judgment at the Smithsonian (ed. Philip Nobile)
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Terzian, Philip
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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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The Snarling Citizen (Barbara Ehrenreich)
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Ferguson, Anderew
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the ways and means of compelling Japan to surrender. Nobile and Bernstein reveal nothing new about these discussions. It is no surprise to learn that, among those charged with the dread...
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Politics as a Noble Calling (F. Clifton White with Jerome Tuccille) and Goldwater (Lee Edwards)
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Gold, Victor
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C lif White was one of the fathers of professional campaign management, but don't hold it against him. He is no more responsible for the current state of the political art, as practiced by James...
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Fatherless America (David Blankenhorn)
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Tucker, William
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Though like White a true-believing veteran of the 1964 campaign, Edwards covers Goldwater's career not in iconic but human terms, from the clay feet up. Goldwater, he writes, "led a generation of...
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The Thirty years War (Thomas W. Pauken)
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Kannon, John Von
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ent is in his research on what fatherhood actually is. In a series of interviews conducted in four major cities, Blankenhorn and his colleagues questioned real fathers leading real lives with their...
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Common Cents (Timothy Penny and Major Garrett)
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Barnes, Fred
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to promote their agenda. Pauken decided to try to counter Hayden's campaign by producing a documentary film that "traced the activities of the New Left from the anti-Vietnam era to its current...
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The Great American Saloon Series / Margaret's Blue Diamond
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Howland, Jack
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PERSONALS ATTRACTIVE ORIENTAL LADIES seeking correspondence, marriage. Dignified presentations since 1984. Asian Experience, Box 1214TR, Novato, CA 94948. (415) 897-2742. SINGLES DATEUNE. Get to...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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New York Times Sportswriter Robert Lipsyte pens another Big Column: Mickey Mantle was 19 years old when he burst into our lives, as strong as the heart of the great golden West, a fielder of dreams...
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