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IssueVol. 034 Issue 003 (April 1 2001)
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Paid articleTHE CONTINUING CRISIS
THECONTINUINGCRISIS Indian Eunuchs Irked by Sexist Census Practicing "non-invasive sex," they dispute "male" classification A Valentine's Day outrage February has expired. The month went badly...
Paid articleMore Money In Politics, Now!
THECONTINUINGCRISIS Indian Eunuchs Irked by Sexist Census Practicing "non-invasive sex," they dispute "male" classification A Valentine's Day outrage February has expired. The month went badly...
Paid articleAn End to Federal Plunderiug?
Bovard, James
zalong, and no one has kowtowed to them more brazenly than John McCain. If the senator is as principled as he constantly tells us, why not summon the publisher of the New York Times and the network...
Paid articleConservatives Grow Up
Norquist, Grover
Conservatives Grow Up Bush's tactics don't incite fears of betrayal BY GROVER NORQUIST For once, conservatives are not whining. They are not whining that Bush moved to the left. They are not...
Paid articleThe Taxmen's Union
CIESLA, EILEEN
The Taxmen's Union The worlds high-tax governments pledge solidarity forever BY EILEEN CIESLA Last June, the 30 industrialized nations that make up the Organization for Economic Cooperation and...
Paid articleLocal Loop: NASDAQ Noose
eisenach, jeffrey a.
Local Loop: NASDAQ Noose Al Gore's Internet socialism is choking the technology sector BY JEFFREY A. EISENACH The tech sector's problems lie largely inside the Beltway, but neither the Bush tax...
Paid articleDeadly Green
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Deadly Green In his final days Clinton protected vermin a lot more dangerous than Marc Rich BY MARK HEMINGWAY B ill Clinton's most wanton closing act had nothing to do with pardoning tax cheats...
Paid articleOn Consoling Democrats
jr., r. emmett tyrrell
On Consoling Democrats Tax cuts needn't make them miserable, if Mr. Bush shows them the upside BYR. EMMETT TYRRELL, JR. W atching our Gentleman President deliver his message day by day, I think...
Paid articleJOHN PERRY BARLOW
It's a very safe bet that John Perry Barlow is the only former Republican county chairman in America who had a lucrative side business writing lyrics for the Grateful Dead. Now 53, Barlow spent 17...
Paid articleCalifornia Unplugged
Tucker, William
I In 1986, on a sunny afternoon in May, officials of the Pacific Gas & Electric Company cut the ribbon on Unit II of the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Station, halfway between San Francisco and Los...
Paid articleSilicon Power Play
MILLS, MARK P.
BY MARK P. MILLS Ten years ago in Sacramento, the California Energy Commission wrestled with competing visions of the future of electricity. The vision that prevailed is bearing fruit...
Paid articleA Reputation For Good
LIMBAUGH, DAVID
A Reputation For Good Subjected to nearly as many inquiries as the Clintons, Ken Starr conies up clean. by david limbaugh Even in the wake of Bill Clinton's revolting performance in his last few...
Paid articleA Map to Nowhere
Bethell, Tom
A Map to Nowhere THE GENOME ISN'T A CODE AND WE CAN'T READ IT BY TOM BETHELL he principal actors had appeared in the White House last June—Francis Collins of the National Human Genome Research...
Paid articleTHE OUTLOOK
WESBURY, BRIAN
The Great Debate BY BRIAN WESBURY The economy is not well. Unemployment is rising, consumption slowing, the manufacturing sector is in recession, and consumer confidence is collapsing. A deluge of...
Paid articleLIFT OFF
swanson, bret
Chorum's Chorus of Light BY BRET SWANSON Initial public offerings (IPOs) rocketed in 1999, and slumped in 2000. Twenty-five percent of last year's IPO filings were withdrawn; 225 firms have filed...
Paid articleOPPORTUNITIES
Stambovsky, Jeff
It's the Denominator, Stupid BY JEFF STAMBOVSKY While TV's financial talking heads are sure the NASDAQ fell out of bed almost entirely because of declining earnings and growth rates, the Fed...
Paid articleFatal North
HENDERSON, BRUCE
LIFE IN FULL Fatal North BY BRUCE HENDERSON On June 29, 1871, the first US. expedition to find the North Pole set sail. Under the command of Charles Francis Hall, a self-taught Ohio businessman...
Paid articleThe Artistry of Dean Mitchell
Green Bay Waterfront, 1996 The Artistry of Dea Dean Mitchell lives and works in Overland Park, Kansas. He came to Kansas City to work for Hallmark in 1980 and left in 1984 to become a full-time...
Paid articleBEN STEIN'S DIARY
Stein, Benjamin J.
Hooked On Power BY BENJAMIN J. STEIN SATURDAY I love electricity. I have been thinking about how many of my favorite things in life are powered by electricity and I am amazed. Just for starters,...
Paid articleTHE TALKIES
Bowman, James
Time passed. Joe and Steve came to my Bar Mitzvah, to my wedding, and I visited them on rare occasions. Then Monticello declined dramatically as the resort business changed when people got air...
Paid articleRoaring and Wailing
King, Florence
Florence King Roaring and Wailing BENJAMIN DEMOTT'S KILLER WOMAN BLUES: WHY AMERICANS CAN'T THINK STRAIGHT ABOUT GENDER & POWER inadequately chaperoned expatriate adventuress with bad judgment...
Paid articleSmoke Signals
Corry, John
John Corry Smoke Signals JAMES WALTON (ED.) THE FABER BOOK OF SMOKING M an and boy, I estimate, I have smoked at least 546,000 cigarettes, although I have been told to quit, and as I write this...
Paid articleSlicing Americana
Balko, Radley
Say now, though, that Walton has not put together a pro-smoking book, and that he has tried to be even-handed. In a chapter called "Armageddon Time," he quotes from the 1962 report by the Royal...
Paid articleTom Sawyer on the Cheap
HEMINGWAY, MARK
Mark Hemingway Tom Sawyer on the Cheap JOHN GRISHAM'S A PAINTED HOUSE Though his novels are at best glorified screenplays, rife with odious liberal populist messages, and commit the unforgivable...
Paid articleThe Immortal Sowell
CIESLA, EILEEN
Eileen Ciesla The Immortal Sowell THOMAS SOWELL'S BASIC ECONOMICS: A CITIZEN'S GUIDE TO THE ECONOMY It is no small feat to write a book on the laws of economics without inflicting a single demand...
Paid articleWorking For The Man
Robinson, Tracy
Tracy Robinson Working For The Man ROBERT B. REICH'S THE FUTURE OF SUCCESS JILL ANDRESKY FRASER'S WHITE-COLLAR SWEATSHOP: THE DETERIORATION OF WORK AND ITS REWARDS IN CORPORATE AMERICA In the...
Paid articleThe Worst Book of the Year
jr., r. emmett tyrrell
Toobin Wins Coogler Again! The Worst Book of the Year R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. The season of cultural awards is upon us. The Grammys! The Pulitzers! All are decided by smooth orthodox minds...
Paid articleCURRENT WISDOM
Jackasses, Assorted
Dodge Ball and the Damned NERVE.COM Award-winning writer Mr. Gerald Hannon courageously decides to keep his day job, even if journalism is only the world's second oldest profession: Fact is, I...
Paid articleLAST CALL
Shiflett, Dave
The EnquirerWay BY DAVE SHIFLETT The National Enquirer has pushed its way to the front of the journalistic pack, and those eating its dust are not happy. It is no fun for professional journalists,...
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