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Paid articleCasual
Casual ... And Fred Barnes as the Beaver Ido a lot of television, but there's a world of difference between a public-affairs program and a network sitcom. The tipoff for me came shortly after I...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Tracking the Simpson Travesty Your reaction to the Simpson verdict echoed the conventional wisdom, both on the left and the right, in that it revealed a level of anger and...
Paid articleThree Cheers for the Tax Cut
the weekly Standard Three Cheers for the Tax Cut Nothing more displeases respectable Washington opinion than politicians using money to their own advantage. And respectable opinion is mighty...
Paid articleThe Right Colin Powell
Olasky, Marvin
The Right Colin Powell by Marvin Olasky Respected fellow conservatives are carpet bombing Colin Powell. In usually fair-minded circles, mere mention of the general's name draws frowns and hisses....
Paid articleThe March: What was Said
LABASH, MATT
The March: What Was Said by Matt Labash At first glance, Louis Farrakhan's Million Man March was innocuous enough: middle-aged black men with salt-and-pepper beards and Morehouse sweatshirts...
Paid articleA Neumann in Town
Killian, Linda
A Neumann in Town by Linda Killian It's usually not wise to get into a screaming fight with the chairman of a powerful House committee if you are a lowly freshman congressman, but it seems to be...
Paid articleTravelgate, or Cousingate
DEFRANK, THOMAS M.
Travelgate-or Cousingate? by Thomas M. DeFrank Travelgate is back this week-and to the dismay of a jittery White House, so is the distant presidential cousin who touched off the scandal in May...
Paid articlePugwashing the Truth
Breindel, Eric
Pugwashing the Truth by Eric Breindel The fact that the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to an individual who heads an organization that long seemed to serve the interests of the Soviet Union...
Paid articleThe Blackpool Tories
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Blackpool Tories by Irwin M. Stelzer Ice Cold Slush," read a large sign on a food stand directly outside Blackpool's Wintergardens auditorium, where Britain's Conservative party met for its...
Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Pennsylvania Avenue, Hello!: Just how bad are things for the Democrats? In an Oct. 19 appearance on Larry King Live, Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Sen. Chris Dodd, chairman of...
Paid articleThe Truth about Cyberhype
Bates, Edwin Diamond and Stephen
The Truth about Cyberhype By Edwin Diamond and Stephen Bates George Gilder calls the networked computer "a powerful force for democracy, individuality, community, and high culture." Newt Gingrich...
Paid articleAlt.Many.Of.These.Newsgroups.Are.Repellent
BATES, STEPHEN
Alt.Many.OeThese. NewsgroupsAre.Repellent By Stephen Bates In September, President Clinton discovered a rare patch of common ground with the Speaker of the House. All public schools, the president...
Paid articleDreams of a Blue Helmet: The Peacekeeping Fantasy
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Dreams of a Blue Helmet: The Peacekeeping Fantasy By Charles Krauthammer Americans are easily seduced by visions of New World Orders, illusions that arise with alarming regularity in the immediate...
Paid articleWhat Happened to Jack Kemp?
Caldwell, Christopher
What Happened to Jack Kemp? By Christopher Caldwell Four days after O.J. Simpson's acquittal, Jack Kemp went on Meet the Press and talked about the delirious joy with which certain blacks greeted...
Paid articleTerm Limits: Declare Victory and Go Home
Kesler, Charles R.
Term Limits: Declare Victory and Go Home By Charles R. Kesler The battle for congressional term limits was lost this year, on two fronts. In the House of Representatives, four versions of a...
Paid articleHarry, We Hardly Knew Ye
FRUM, DAVID
Books Harry, We Hardly Knew Ye By David Frum This week, several hundred of the sort of people Harry Truman would likely have cursed as "bloodsuckers" on one of his intemperate days will pay...
Paid articleThe Brilliant Show That Killed Broadway
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Theater THE Brilliant Show That Killed Broadway By John Podhoretz Twenty-five years ago, the Stephen Sondheim musical Company opened on Broadway, and made a sensation. Company has now returned to...
Paid articleParody
Parody The Washington Post Friday, August 16, 1996 A23 'My Fellow Republicans, As-Salaam-Alaikum' Yesterday, August 15, 1996, Lamar Alexander accepted the Republican nomination for president. His...
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