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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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As Corny as Kansas in August Now we take you to the great Republican state of Kansas, where Democrats went kind of bonkers trying to defeat Republican House candidates. Seems that freshman...
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Casual
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_Casual The Running of the Bulls Two years ago I had a call from Gene Siskel, who lives in Chicago, as I do. Siskel is a man others envy, possibly hate, for having what looks like one of the...
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Correspondence
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American Despotism The subject of David Brooks's "The Right's Anti-American Temptation" (Nov. 11) is profoundly disturbing. Yet as one who read the First Things symposium before I read Brooks's...
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EDITORIAL
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the weekly Standard Silencing Free Speech in the Name of Reform It has come to this: A respected federal official, Bill Bradley, publishes an op-ed about campaign finance in the New York Times...
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William Jefferson Comstock
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BROOKS, DAVID
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William Jefferson Comstock by David Brooks Bill Clinton has just won a convincing victory. He takes to the microphone for his first Saturday radio address after Election Day. So, does he lay out a...
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Mario Savio's legacy
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LABASH, MATT
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Mario Savio's Legacy by Matt Labash His chin dimpled enough to insert a bullhorn, his brow furrowed enough to seat two co-eds, Mario Savio was just a Berkeley sophomore when he gave life to the...
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newt and the long knives
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REES, MATTHEW
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Newt and the Long Knives by Matthew Rees Briefly last week, House Speaker Newt Gingrich appeared on the verge of toppling, pushed by a small band of House Republicans and outside allies. Columnist...
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Lenin's tomb with a view
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BEICHMAN, ARNOLD
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Lenin's Tomb with a View by Arnold Beichman Some three decades ago, Yevgeny Yevtushenko published a poem titled "Stalin's Heirs." It was a plea to the leadership of the Soviet Union to prevent the...
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the hunger artists
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EBERSTADT, NICHOLAS
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The Hunger Artists By Nicholas Eberstadt There is scarcely a nobler quest in the world than the search for solutions to the continuing tragedies of starvation and famine. But perhaps in no other...
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The U.N.'s Food fight
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JUDAY, DAVE
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The U.N.'s Food Fight by Dave Juday FOR FIVE DAYS LAST WEEK, the politics of food, population, and the environment was played out in Rome. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), a branch of...
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the broken arc
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LINDBERG, TOD
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The Broken Arc: A Wake-Up Call for the GOP By Tod Lindberg Republicans are in a pretty good mood these days in spite of Bob Dole's loss. Their party successfully preserved its majority in...
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losing the education issue
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FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
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How Republicans Lost the Education Issue By Chester E. Finn, Jr. That the education issue was weakening GOP electoral prospects became clear the day a New York Times-CBS poll reported it was top...
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voters V. judges
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THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
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Voters y Judges The Case of the "Stop Juvenile Crime Initiative" By Andrew Peyton Thomas Anyone glumly anticipating another four years of Clinton judicial appointments and continued expansion of...
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Gorbachev in hell
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O'ROURKE, P. J.
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Books Gorbachev in Hell By P.J. O'Rourke New Satan takes over in hell, wants to install air-conditioning. That is Memoirs by Mikhail Gorbachev in brief. And brevity is a thing of which you'll...
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Springtime for furtw?ngler
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Theater Springtime for furtwangler By Paul Cantor When the two con men in Mel Brooks's classic film comedy The Producers decide to mount a sure-fire flop on Broadway, they hit on a musical comedy...
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not a parody
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Parody T ? ^ "Evening Tea Lesbian, Qaij, CBise^ttaf, and Tjansgtndered (People andtfieir friends This is an exact reproduction of an invitation received by students at Harvard University...
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