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Vol. 032 Issue 008 (August 1 1999)
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The Continuing Crisis
THE CONTINUING CRISIS Transformations; Signorina Gina; tuna; crocodiles June brought an end to one of the most glorious episodes in the Clinton Saga. The Serbs were transformed into refugees. The...
Correspondence: George W., Liddy, Commerce &c.
CORRESPONDENCE Liberal Compassion Perhaps when Al Gore speaks of "crumbs of compassion," he is referring to the $353 he and Tipper donated to charity in 1997 while earning $197,729. -TIM SHUTTERS...
On the Prowl
ON THE PROWL When Maddy Gets Mad As Richard Holbrooke inched toward confirmation as U.S. ambassador to the U.N., none other than Madeleine Albright launched a last minute bid to sabotage his...
Public Nuisances: Albert Inexcusable/This Is Just a Test
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
PUBLIC NUISANCES by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Albert Inexcusable London Every spring about this time the popular British historian Paul Johnson and his wife Marigold hold a garden party at his...
Capitol Ideas: The Prophet of Profits
Bethell, Tom
CAPITOL IDEAS by Tom Bethell The Prophet of Profits W hat's George Gilder up to these days? He used to write about feminism, marriage, and tax cuts. He's still interested in those things but now...
Al Gore's Hit Man
Fund, John H.
W hat a difference a decade makes. In May 1989, Tony Coelho, the third-ranking Democrat in the House leadership, announced he was resigning from Congress after his chronic violations of the Ethics...
Al Gore's Loyalty Problem
York, Byron
"I will take my own values offaith and family to the presidency," Al Gore told a cheering crowd in Carthage, Tennessee on the day he formally kicked off his campaign for the White House. Everyone...
Partners in Crime
Timmennan, Kenneth R.
PARTNERS IN CRIME New evidence shows the link that Republicans and Democrats have long ignored: between reckless transfers of defense technology to Communist China and campaign donations to...
Dispatches From the Kosovo Front
Carnegie, Marc
DISPATCHES FROM THE MARC CARNEGIE American intervention has done wonders for the Albanian economy, the KLA, and the public image of the U.S. Marines. But, reports our man on the scene, for...
The Ongoing Dissent Over TWA 800
II, John B . Roberts
[HE ONGOING DISSENT OVER TWA 800 THE WHITE HOUSE, WITH HELP FROM A REPUBLICAN SENATOR, IS SITTING ON EVIDENCE THAT COULD POINT TO TERRORISM IN THE 1996 JET EXPLOSION. AN FBI OFFICIAL HAS BECOME A...
Culture Vultures: See How They Run
Steyn, Mark
CULTURE VULTURES by Mark Steyn See How They Run G eorge W. and the State of New Hampshire have at last met, and everything went smoothly—as smoothly as Bill and Monica's first meeting. Dubya...
Presswatch: Signing Off
Corry, John
P R E S S W A T C H by John Corry Signing Off I t was only a fleeting embarrassment, but there was no denying it happened. When the New York Times reported last March that George W. Bush had been...
Constitutional Opinions: A New World Order
Rabkin, Jeremy
CONST 1 TUT ONAL OPINIONS by Jeremy Ra bkin A New World Order The Clinton Doctrine could be turned against the U.S. s Kosovar refugees began streaming back to their homes in June, critics of...
Ben Stein's Diary: West Point Recognition
Stein, Benjamin J.
A R Y by Benjamin J. Stein West Point Recognition Tuesday W e've not much longer here to stay, I For in a month or two, I We'll bid farewell to cay-det grey, I And don the Army Blue. I know...
The Nation's Pulse: Pay Equity Iniquity
Gahr, Evan
THE NATION`S PULSE by Evan Gahr Pay Equity Iniquity I t was hardly the stuff of mass demonstrations, but don't let the numbers fool you. On April 8, 1999, small groups of protesters all across...
The Public Policy: They Couldn't SWAT a Fly
Bovard, James
THE PUBLIC POL I CY by James Bovard They Couldn't SWAT a Fly F ederal and Colorado officials have transformed the April zo killings at Columbine High School into a law enforcement triumph....
Spectator's Journal: The D.J. of Seoul
Schwartz, Stephen
SPECTATOR'S J OU AL by Stephen Schwartz The D.J. of Seoul Seoul 0 n June 3, five days after meeting with Serbian dissidents better left unidentified, at a place in the Balkans better left...
Politics: No Taxation via Litigation
Norquist, Grover G.
P 0 L irTAK C by Grover G. Norquist No Taxation via Litigation Regulation is out, litigation is in. The era of big government may be over, but the era of regulation through litigation has just...
The Talkies: Reality Bites
Bowman, James
THE TALKIES by James Bowman Reality Bites 0 ne way to look at the dominant intellectual paradigm of our century is in terms of the opposition it sets up between the ideal and the real. Or, to be...
Gore
Zelnick, Bob
BOOKS IN REVIEW Bland Ambition Gore: A Political Life Bob Zelnick Regnery /384 pages / $29.95 REVIEWED BY Philip Terzian I n the world of daily journalism, there are three things we know...
Alexander Hamilton
Brookhiser, Richard
The Mixed Legacy of Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton: American Richard Brookhiser Free Press / 240 pages / $25 REVIEWED BY Terry Eastland I n 1789 Alexander Hamilton, at age 32, became...
Current Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
CURRENT WISDOM Washington Post International feminist and expert in posteriority, Miss Germaine Greer, esteems Hillary Rodham Clinton's fundamental soundness in a wide-ranging interview for the...
Last Call: It Takes a Stadium, as told to Matthew Stevenson
LAST CALL as told to Matthew Stevenson It Takes a Stadium The fact is, I've always been a Yankee fan. —Hillary Rodham Clinton during a television interview. A MONG MY EARLY MEMORIES IS BILL...
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