1990s
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1995
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September
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Vol. 001 Issue 001 (September 18 1995)
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Vol. 001 Issue 002 (September 25 1995)
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••Contents••
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CASUAL
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Caldwell, Christopher
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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...
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TAKING ABORTION SERIOUSLY
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Tell, David
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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...
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TRAVELGATE IS REDUX
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DEFRANK, THOMAS M.
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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...
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SHY AND RETIRING
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BARNES, FRED
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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...
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TWO-FACED YASIR
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Stillman, T.
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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...
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SHARPTON'S MOTE
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LABASH, MATT
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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...
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WHERE'S THE BUCK?
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Bacevich, Andrew J.
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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...
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ONE -PARTY DEBATE
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REES, MATTHEW
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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...
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MARRIAGEABLE MEN
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Coffey, John E.
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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...
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SCRAPBOOK
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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...
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BEWARE MAGAZINERISM: REPUBLICANS AND TAXES
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LINDBERG, TOD
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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...
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PEOPLE ARE STUPID, NEW POLL REVEALS
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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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...
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THE FINAL FRONTIER: SPACE TES , NASA NO
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Sieff, Martin
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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...
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THE CHRISTIAN COALITION NOBODY KNOWS
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BATES, STEPHEN
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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”...
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THE HORROR OF R.L. STINE
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WEST, DIANA
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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...
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THE END OF RELATIVISM
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Loury, Glenn C.
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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,...
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MEL GIBSON, ONE OF US
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GUTMANN, STEPHANIE
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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...
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BARONEAL SPLENDOR
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Caldwell, Christopher
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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...
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MY UNSOUGHT AWARD
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Burns, Eric
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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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