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Paid article CASUAL
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual Living with Naomi Wolf Ward 3, where I live, is the District of Columbia’s largest, taking up practically all of the land west of Rock Creek Park and north of Georgetown. This...
Paid article TAKING ABORTION SERIOUSLY
Tell, David
Taking Abortion Seriously On February 19, 1993, in Chillicothe, Ohio, President Clinton made a statement on abortion. Leading American politicians, prochoice or pro-life, rarely edge so...
Paid article TRAVELGATE IS REDUX
DEFRANK, THOMAS M.
Travelgate Redux by Thomas M. DeFrank Travelgate—the all-but-forgotten Clinton White House scandal of May 1993—is about to reemerge with a vengeance. In an internal Clinton administration...
Paid article SHY AND RETIRING
BARNES, FRED
Shy and Retiring by Fred Barnes House Speaker Newt Gingrich met with Horace Deets, the executive director of the American Association of Retired Persons, last spring to discuss Medicare...
Paid article TWO-FACED YASIR
Stillman, T.
Two-Faced Yasir by Daniel Pipes and Alexander T. Stillman When Yasir Arafat shook hands with Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in September 1993, he made two main promises: to include...
Paid article SHARPTON'S MOTE
LABASH, MATT
Sharpton s Mote by Matt Labash Just look at Rev. Al—with his processed MotherPopcorn tresses, that canary yellow shirt sheathing the brick-oven belly, and the neckwear explosion that could...
Paid article WHERE'S THE BUCK?
Bacevich, Andrew J.
Where’s the Buck? by A.J. Bacevich When Harry S Truman announced in June 1950 that he was committing U.S. forces to defend South Korea without prior Congressional approval, he redefined the...
Paid article ONE -PARTY DEBATE
REES, MATTHEW
One-Party Debate by Matthew Rees The bitter squabbles last week over welfare reform among Senate Republicans suggest the political difficulties of advancing the conservative agenda through...
Paid article MARRIAGEABLE MEN
Coffey, John E.
Marriageable Men by John E. Coffey IN the spring of 1995, Americans watched in horror as a sobbing 4-year-old was handed over to parents he had never seen. Raised by adoptive parents from...
Paid article SCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook The Standard Question: President Clinton had a pretty good summer, politically speaking. But did he overcome one of his worst problems, lack of trustworthiness? That’s what we asked...
Paid article BEWARE MAGAZINERISM: REPUBLICANS AND TAXES
LINDBERG, TOD
Beware Magazinerism: Republicans and Taxes The chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee was among friends the evening of June 5, 1995, when he invited a small group of like-minded...
Paid article PEOPLE ARE STUPID, NEW POLL REVEALS
FERGUSON, ANDREW
People Are Stupid, New Poll Reveals By Andrew Ferguson This is a country with Big Problems. But it is also a country with Big Tax-Exempt Foundations, and each year they underwrite the...
Paid article THE FINAL FRONTIER: SPACE TES , NASA NO
Sieff, Martin
The Final Frontier: Space Yes, NASA No ASaturn V rocket stands outside the Johnson Space Center in Houston. It should be lying at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean, its mission honorably...
Paid article THE CHRISTIAN COALITION NOBODY KNOWS
BATES, STEPHEN
The Christian Coalition Nobody Knows By Stephen Bates In his 1925 book The Man Nobody Knows, ad man Bruce Barton repositioned that timeworn product, Jesus of Nazareth. Decrying the “sissified”...
Paid article THE HORROR OF R.L. STINE
WEST, DIANA
Books The Horror of R.L. Stine By Diana West Here’s an unlikely front in the culture war: a land where divorce is unusual, lawns are meticulously tended, and children go to schools that are...
Paid article THE END OF RELATIVISM
Loury, Glenn C.
The End of Relativism By Glenn C. Loury Dinesh D’Souza is sure to generate controversy with his new book, The End of Racism: Principles for a Multiracial Society (Free Press, 724 pages,...
Paid article MEL GIBSON, ONE OF US
GUTMANN, STEPHANIE
Mel Gibson, One of Us By Stephanie Gutmann Jewish newspapers in the 1930s and 1940s featured a column called “Our Film Folk,” revealing to the delight of the readership that many of the...
Paid article BARONEAL SPLENDOR
Caldwell, Christopher
baroneal splendor By Christopher Caldwell The good news for Senator William Roth (R-Del.) is that his place in history is secure: There’s a big entry on him in the most thumbed-through...
Paid article MY UNSOUGHT AWARD
Burns, Eric
My Unsought Award By Eric Burns In 1985, the Washington Journalism Review published its first “Best in the Business” issue, after soliciting the opinions of readers and experts on the...
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