ASK JOE AND JANE SIXPACK Is the Donkey Dying BY GUS TYLER IF THE UNITED STATES had a parliamentary system such as exists in England, Bill Clinton would now be out of office, replaced at 1600...
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Second Thoughts VISUALIZE NO LIBERALS BY CHRISTOPHER CLAUSEN LARRY is A high-school teacher who lives on the farm his family has owned for a century and a half in the Shenandoah Valley of...
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CALIFORNIA'S HEALTH BATTLE Lessons of Proposition 186 by SANFORD LAKOFF VISHWANATH LINGAPPA'S name may not be a household word outside his own family circle, but if the single-payer health care...
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THE RACE BEGINS Eyeing the Elysee BY JANICE VALLS-RUSSELL PARIS RESTRAINT comes hard to Jacques Chirac, head of the neo-Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR). On November 4 he jumped the gun,...
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The Dismal Science JUNK MAIL FROM CONCORD BY GEORGE P. BROCKWAY I'M ON A NEW mailing list, and I suppose you are too. The soliciting organization calls itself the Concord Coalition, and it...
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Writers & Writing A FASCIST OF SORTS BY ROGER DRAPER IN 1979 JEANE KIRKPATRICK, later Ronald Reagan's first ambassador to the UN, won sudden notoriety by publishing in Commentary an article...
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A Decent Burial Un-American Activities: The Trials of William Remington By Gary May Oxford. 393 pp. $30.00. Reviewed by William L. O'Neill Professor of history, Rutgers; author. "A Democracy at...
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Shock of the Unimaginable A Bitter Truth: Avant-Garde Art and the Great War By Richard Cork Yale. 336 pp. $55.00. Reviewed by Paul Oppenheimer Professor of comparative medieval literature and...
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On Television THE TRIUMPH OF SLEAZE BY REUVEN FRANK PRECISELY on schedule, as they always have right after Election Day, news bigwigs from broadcasting and print began gathering to tell each...
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On Stage PAST IMPERFECT BY STEFAN KANFER WENDY WASSERSTEIN has yet to become a Nobel Laureate. But she has been given just about every other honor: the Pulitzer Prize, plus the Tony, New York...
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