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IssueVol. 002 Issue 008 (November 4 1996)
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Paid articleScrapbook
CCRT: Doing Welt, No Thanks to Republicans The California Civil Rights Initiative on the ballot next week seems to be headed for passage. The latest Los Angeles Times poll has the anti-quota...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Debating The Facts of Labor In "John Sweeney and the State of His Union" (Oct. 21), Matt Labash attacks both the old guard and the new at the AFL-CIO: the moderate Left, the near-Left, the...
Paid articleCasual
_Casual My Two-Step Recovery Program About ten years ago, a gaunt, bald man in sandals walked up to me at Logan airport in Boston and handed me a book. "This is for you, friend," he said, smiling....
Paid articleThe Demagogue President
The Demagogue President The Republican presidential campaign has stripped its poorly tooled sprockets in the effort to illuminate Bob Dole's advantages over Bill Clinton as a guide and steward for...
Paid articleJesse helms gets cuddly
BARNES, FRED
Jesse Helms Gets Cuddly by Fred Barnes Statesville, N.C. Jesse Helms has pulled off one of the most surprising feats of the 1996 campaign: He's sharply reduced the gender gap that bedevils many...
Paid articleOutfoxing the status quo
WINKLER, CLAUDIA
Outfoxing the Status Quo by Claudia Winkler Hamilton, Ohio Michael Fox calls school vouchers "the civil-rights issue of our generation." Two years ago, when Republicans took control of the Ohio...
Paid articleTesting-time for term limits
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
Testing-Time for Term Limits by Robert D. Novak While enumerating the sins of his opponent in his rambling closing statement at the second presidential debate, Bob Dole blurted out this...
Paid articleless surfing, more learning
GELERNTER, DAVID
Less Surfing, More Learning by David Gelernter Making it possible for every 12-year-old to "log on to the Internet" is one of President Clinton's main goals for the schools. The Democrats would be...
Paid articlePetty's toughest race
LABASH, MATT
Petty's Toughest Race by Matt Labash North Carolina Iam riding with the King, and not your bush-league Huey Long or Elvis variety of royalty either. For in the Piedmont, where they crank out...
Paid articleby the seastrand
REES, MATTHEW
By the Seastrand by Matthew Rees Santa Barbara, Calif. The differences between Andrea Seastrand, the freshman Republican representative, and Democratic challenger Walter Capps couldn't be...
Paid articleThe Consultant culture
Carlson, Tucker
The Consultant Culture By Tucker Carlson It's hard to imagine Ed Rollins playing moralist, but there he was at the National Press Club in Washington last month, a Jeremiah with warm-up jokes....
Paid articleStrom Thurmond, stumping again
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Why Strom Thurmond Will, and Ought to, Win By Andrew Ferguson Barring some unforeseen occurrence—such as his staying alive for six more years—this fall marks Strom Thurmond's last campaign. So...
Paid articleThe real indonesia scandal
KAGAN, ROBERT
Clinton and Indonesia: The Real Scandal By Robert Kagan Not all that long ago, revelations about an American president's shady financial entanglements with an Indonesian businessman would have...
Paid articlemusic without the words
Epstein, Joseph
Music Without the Words: The Torture of Writer's Block By Joseph Epstein The past few years have seen the deaths of Ralph Ellison and Joseph Mitchell, two of America's most remarkable writers....
Paid articlein praise of courtesans
GROSSMAN, JENNIFER
In Praise of Courtesans By Jennifer Grossman Whether you will admire, despise, or dismiss the subject ofSally Bedell Smith's new biography of Pamela Harriman depends on how you react to the...
Paid articleDos Passos's america
TUTTLETON, JAMES W.
Dos Passos's America By James W. Tuttleton As a writer, the novelist John Dos Passos wanted to be "the architect of history." The trio of novels he called U.S.A., much esteemed in their day but...
Paid articleParody
Parody Reed tries for more endorsements By Ralph Z. Hallow THE WASHINGTON TIMES Undaunted by the failure of his outreach to Ross Perot and vowing to do "anything that will help Bob Dole get...
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