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Vol. 032 Issue 007 (July 1 1999)
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The Continuing Crisis
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THE CONTINUING CRISIS No more guns; political animals; weather watchers 0 S 0 0 All in a month's work: Depending on who was doing the counting, and bragging about it, in May NATO a.k.a. the...
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Correspondence: Bowen, Bok, Sowell, &c.
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CORRESPONDENCE Sexual Dershowism Mr. Tyrrell's comments on Alan De rshowitz's coinage of the phrase "sexual McCarthyism" overlook one sense in which the phrase is apt ("The Worst Books of the...
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On the Prowl
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ON THE PROWL Casting His Lott Presidential front-runner Gov. George W Bush has already held some casual discussions with Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott about the 2000 campaign and plans for...
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Public Nuisances: Peace Now / What's New?
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Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
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PUBLIC NUISANCES by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Peace Now In April Our Wartime President bombed Yugoslavia, Iraq, and Bulgaria. Earlier he had dropped bombs on Afghanistan and the...
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Capitol Ideas: Liberals Go to War
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Bethell, Tom
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CAPITOL IDEAS by Tom Bethell Liberals Go to War The quintessential liberal Eleanor Clift complained the other day about "all this whining about civilians being hurt." You thought there was...
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Russo-American Nuclear Cities
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Timmerman, Kenneth R.
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RUSSO-AMERICAN NUCLEAR CITIES KENNETH R. TIMMERMAN 22 July 1999 • The American Spectator Ince 1994, the Clinton administration has been spending taxpayer dollars to employ Russian...
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Mister Connerly Comes to Florida
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Duryea, Bill
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MISTER CONNERLY Ward Connerly wants to end racial preferences in a key state. Fearing a backlash, Jeb Bush and other Republicans think he should stay in California. Are they right? • BILL DURYEA...
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The Other China
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McGurn, William
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William McGurn The Other- 3 6 July 1999 The American Spectator Nanchang n a dreary provincial office four flights above street level, a government functionary enters the room, seats...
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The Children Strike Back
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Shiflett, Dave
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The Chi dr Strike lack DAVE SHIFLETT Littleton has drawn vast attention from press and experts. Their explanations of the killings are inadequate—and none has captured the author's former...
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Culture Vultures: Our Post-Television War
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Steyn, Mark
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TU E VULTW by Mark Steyn Our Post-Television War American apathy on Kosovo and China is unspeakable. 0 n the Sunday before Memorial Day, I went down to my small north country town's annual...
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Presswatch: Madeleine's War
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Corry, John
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lingers. In America, who cares? In part, that's due to the particular character of American hegemony. John Foster Dulles said that Britain had lost an empire and not yet found a role. With a surging...
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Constitutional Opinions: Keep on Truckin
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Rabkin, Jeremy
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CONST TUT 0 A OPINIONS by Jeremy Rabkin Keep on Truckin' A court vests legislative powers in a regulatory agency. A mericans love gadgets. Yet some that seem wonderful at the outset, such as...
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The Smoke-Filled Room: Kosovo's Hidden Costs
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Killian, Linda
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E SMOK }OM by Linda Killian Kosovo's Hidden Costs T he war in the Balkans has been bad for a lot of people: the Serbs, the Kosovars, the Chinese diplomats killed in their Belgrade embassy, the...
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Ben Stein's Diary: Public Emmy No. 1
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Stein, Benjamin J .
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.BEN El N"4-So by Benjamin J. Stein Public Emmy No. 1 Friday ife is truly amazing. I mean, amazing L with a capital A. Try this on for size. When I was growing up, my Dad used to tell me of...
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The Balkan Spectator: West of the War
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Malenic, Marina
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T H BALKAN SPECTATOR by Marina Malenic West of the War Croatia feels like Europe, but to Europe it's elsewhere. 0 e don't really consider it a Balkan country," insists a German fellow-tourist...
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Spectator's Journal: A Phony Alliance
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Hitchens, Peter
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EC ramareol soU`re*A by Peter Hitchens A Phony Alliance The U.S. fights for Europe while the E.U. fights America. T he USA has a strange habit of fighting the wrong enemy and ignoring the right...
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The Nation's Pulse: All Too Human
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Brown, Brian A.
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NAT AI_' 5_ PULS By Brian A. Brown All Too Human 1I discuss it anymore," says a colleague in Washington policy circles, referring to abortion. Who can blame him? The likelihood of a red-faced...
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Politics: Al Gore's War on High Tech
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Norquist, Grover G .
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POLITICS by Grover G. Norquist Al Gore's War on High Tech D eclan McCullagh, a writer for Wired magazine, was watching CNN's "Late Edition" last March 9 when Vice President Al Gore told host Wolf...
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The Talkies: Twice-Told Tales
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Bowman, James
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THE TALKIES by James Bowman Twice-Told Tales T he old stories, they tell us, are the best, and that is true. But there is no story so good in itself that the telling of it can't wreck it. That is...
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The First World War
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Keegan, John
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BOOKS REVI Hello Again to All That The First World War John Keegan Alfred A. Knopf / 453 pages / $35 REVIEWED BY Matthew Stevenson Patriotism, in the trenches, was too remote a sentiment, and...
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Betrayal / Distorting Defense
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Gertz, Bill; Aubin, Stephen P.
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Lies, Distortion, Betrayal and Tunnel Vision Betrayal: How the Clinton Administration Undermined American Security Bill Gertz Regnery / 299 pages / $2795 Distorting Defense: Network News and...
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Current Wisdom
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Jackasses, Assorted
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CURRENT WISDOM Congress Daily An archeological dig illuminates the intellectual origins of the United States Senate's current Great Man: Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., continues to explain his...
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Last Call: Forget it, Jake
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York, Byron
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LAST CALL by Byron York Forget it, Jake IN THE LAST SCENE OF CHINATOWN, THE troubled Los Angeles socialite played by Faye Dunaway is frantically trying to gather up her daughter and get away...
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