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Vol. 028 Issue 009 (September 1 1995)
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The Continuing Crisis
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• July giveth and July taketh away. This particular July tooketh away the Clintons' last shreds of credibility. It may not be the beginning of the end, but it is the end of the beginning—though the...
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Kara Hultgreen's Times As a reporter for an independent weekly newspaper that closely follows the Navy, I was so disappointed to find a glaring inaccuracy in John Cony's article...
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On the Prowl
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The New Republican Agenda B ob Dole has decided to cooperate with Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward on a behind-the-scenes account of the political nominating process, with a focus on the GOP...
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Editorials / The Great Pretender, Green and Bear It
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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EDITORIALS The Great Pretender by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. New York I have fled our nation's capital for our nation's apple, seeking serenity. Down in Washington the other night, I made a dreadful...
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Capitol Ideas/Drug Story
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Bethell, Tom
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Drug Story by Tom Bethell 6 6 hT e news is not good," says the latest edition of National Drug Control Strategy, put out by the White House; 1.1 million people were arrested for drug offenses in...
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Big Labor Republicans
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York, Byron
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Big Labor Republicans In rescuing Amtrak, a new wing of the congressional majority party appears eager to outdo the Democrats in the benefits it offers powerful unions. Was this in the...
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Common Sense v. The Court
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Rabkin, Jeremy
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Jeremy Rabkin Common Sense v. The Court Kennedy likes to win, O'Connor likes to waffle, and Souter, it seems, has disappeared. If the Supreme Court's last term showed anything, it's that "moving...
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What's Up in Jakarta?
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Adams, James Ring
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James Ring Adams What's Up in Jakarta? Last fall the Clintonites signed huge contracts with their Indonesian friends— some of whom, like the Riadys, have been major backers since their glory...
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The Man From Tennessee
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Schiffren, Lisa
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Lisa Schiffren The Man From Tennessee Lamar Alexander walked his way into the governor's mansion of his native state, and now he's running for president. We know that public life has paved his...
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Eminentoes /Hugh Embarrassment
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Steyn, Mark
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Hugh Embarrassment by Mark Steyn H ugh Grant's sin was a simple one: he acted "out of character." Or as David Letterman put it: "If Tom Arnold and Hugh Grant were making a movie and afterwards one...
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Presswatchl Salty V-Chips
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Cony, John
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Salty V-Chips by John Corry I t was not supposed to happen. Conservatives are now calling for government censorship, a notion that until recently was advocated only by liberals. When Congress was...
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The Public Policy/Consumption Tax Follies
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Frum, David
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Consumption Tax Follies by David Frum C an we talk like grownups for a minute? Over the past few months, triumphant Republicans have loudly proposed abolishing the income tax and even the Internal...
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The Major Spectator/Bennited Tories
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Reid, Stuart
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Bennited Tories by Stuart Reid London 6 6 lB ow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! / You cataracts and hurricanoes, spout / Till you have drench'd our steeples, drown'd the cocks!" Or, as...
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Ben Stein's Diary/Alaska Goes South
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Stein, Benjamin J.
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Alaska Goes South by Benjamin I. Stein Father's Day M y pal Stone and I were walking down a hot street in Sandpoint, Idaho. His two children, 14 and 10, ran in front of us and played with my son,...
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The Nation's Pulse/Democrat Power Couples
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Borders, Rebecca
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Democrat Power Couples by Rebecca Borders A fter Newt Gingrich's wife Marianne obtained a job as vice president of the Israel Export Development Company, Democrats were in an uproar. Clinton...
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Politics/Defending the Left
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Norquist, Grover G.
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POLITICS j2,^"1 Cy"–, Defunding the Left by Grover G. Norquist Phyllis Schiafly is the president of Eagle Forum, the national grassroots organization that over the years has battled the Legal...
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Among The Intellectualoids / F-Word March
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Chapman, Stephen
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F-Word March by Stephen Chapman T he F-word is hard to avoid these days, and if you really want to avoid it, stop reading now. It came out of the mouths of a prosecutor and a defense lawyer in a...
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The Talkies / Clueless Kids at the Apollo
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Bowman, James
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Clueless Kids at the Apollo by James Bowman / t is perhaps unseemly for me to speak ill of my fellow critics, but I sometimes think that the fraternity to which I belong comprises the most gullible...
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Secret Affairs
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Gellman, Irwin F.
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BOOK REVIEWS F or the critical seven years between 1937 and 1943, when the United States assumed world leadership, three strong-willed men set the nation's course in international affairs for the...
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Neoconservatism
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Kristol, Irving
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ble quotes are appropriate, because a term may seem apt in a relative sense, but not necessarily in any absolute way. References to the "so-called 'right-wing' Laborites," the "'liberal' " strains...
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Waiting for the Wave
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Flanagan, Tom
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D on't—pace Andrew Lloyd than traditional Liberal policies, would Webber—cry for Argentina. dictate his program. "Every house has the Weep for Canada instead. mortgage," he said. Poleaxed by...
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A Moment on the Earth
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Easterbrook, Gregg
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L ast Spring, Harvard microbiology professor Timothy Ford told his class that the use of pesticides in this country has increased disturbingly in the past three decades. Since Rachel Carson warned...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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The Progressive The rarely noted sources of Republican electoral genius, as discovered by New York Times columnist Bob Herbert, and a follow-up question put to the Times's Mr. Conservative: Q: Not...
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