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IssueVol. 001 Issue 003 (October 2 1995)
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Paid articleCasual
Morris, Scott M.
Casual The Chevrolet Set I was in Tupelo, Mississippi, for the big George Jones and Tammy Wynette reunion and saw right away that the whole thing was going to work out badly for the president and...
Paid articleCorrespondence
D'Souza
Correspondence Dinesh D'Souza on Glenn C. Loury 'Let Me Say What The Book Is About' Glenn C. Loury's review of my book, The End of Racism (Sept. 25), is mystifying, because it consistently...
Paid articleEnding Affirmative Action
the weekly Standard Ending Affirmative Action If you believe, as we do, that affirmative action is inconsistent with common fairness, and has become irrelevant to the problems of race it was...
Paid articleWhat, Us Worry?
BROOKS, DAVID
Politics What, Us Worry? by David Brooks At a Washington strategy session for conservatives last week, Paul Weyrich was pounding the table about the disasters attendant upon the Republic should a...
Paid articleJailhouse Bloc
Gahr, Evan
Law Jailhouse Bloc by Evan Gahr The Voting Rights Act-already notorious for creating super-gerrymandered congressional districts and an unusual alliance between the Republican party and the...
Paid articleSqueeze Play
BARNES, FRED
Taxes Squeeze Play by Fred Barnes Economic Consultants Jeffrey Bell and John Mueller broke a taboo when they met in mid-September with the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform,...
Paid articlePresident Forbes?
Carlson, Tucker
Elections President Forbes? by Tucker Carlson As Advance Publicity Goes, Maureen Dowd s column on Malcolm "Steve" Forbes, Jr., the billionaire magazine publisher who announced for the presidency...
Paid articleDavid vs. Goliath
REES, MATTHEW
Capitol Hill David vs. Goliath by Matthew Rees At 9:30 p.m. on September 20, Newt Gingrich met with Republican Reps. David McIntosh, Ernest Istook, and Robert Ehrlich to discuss their fear that...
Paid articleScrapbook
Bureaucracy Playing Trains by Joanne Sadler Both Republicans and Democrats are predicting the federal government will undergo a "train wreck" this fall-a temporary widespread shutdown due to a...
Paid articleThe Worst Boss on Capitol Hill
LABASH, MATT
The Worst Boss on Capitol Hill By Matt Labash Surely there are worse gigs to be had, like maybe working the circular saw as a back-up killer in a Delta poultry plant or stabbing trash in a...
Paid articleBill Clinton's Pathetic Lies
CANNON, CARL M.
Bill Clinton's Pathetic Lies By Carl M. Cannon Even for a politician, the story Bill Clinton spun this spring when he visited Des Moines to shore up support in the Farm Belt was a lulu. "I am the...
Paid articleReelecting Clinton: A Conservative Case
YORK, BYRON
Reelecting Clinton: a Conservative Case By Byron York There's been talk among Jesse Jackson supporters that a run for president in 1996 would be a great way for Jackson to help the Democratic...
Paid articleKilling California's Quotas: Can't Count on it
Lochhead, Carolyn
Killing California's Quotas: Can't Count on it By Carolyn Lochhead If the California Civil Rights Initiative were in a popularity contest, the judges could go ahead and hand out the award. As...
Paid articleThe Land Beyond Left and Right: An Allegory
BROOKS, DAVID
The Land Beyond Left and Right: An Allegory By David Brooks On September 1~ in the Year of Our Lord 199~, I undertook a journey to the Land Beyond Left and Right. It was a long voyage, for I had...
Paid articleHollywood and Vile
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Movies Hollywood and Vile By Andrew Ferguson Like all actors these days, Elizabeth Berkley is a student of the human condition, engaged in diligent research that might deepen her artistic...
Paid articleEditing George Gilder
DECTER, MIDGE
Books Editing George Gilder By Midge Decter In the late 70s I was working as an editor in a publishing house whose special claim to fame was that it made serious profit from serious books. I was...
Paid articleFrederick Hart: A Tribute
Wolfe, Tom
Art Frederick Hart: A Tribute By Tom Wolfe The sculptor Frederick Hart's story would fit right into Giorgio Vasari's marvelous Lives of the Artists, assuming the great Renaissance biographer...
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