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Vol. 002 Issue 012 (December 2 1996)
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Scrapbook
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Accusing a Black Rf.pum.tcan of Murder Gary Franks, one of two black Republicans in the House of Representatives, will be leaving Congress soon; he was defeated a few weeks ago. And that defeat was...
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Correspondence
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Pulling a Clinton Christopher Caldwell makes an important point in the ongoing scandal-laden Clinton/DNC fund-raising story ("A Democratic Scandal," Nov. 18). Again, we see Bill Clinton doing what...
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EDITORIAL
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the weekly Stanaara Doing the Job in Bosnia In December 1995, over the knee-jerk objections of many Republicans—"exit strategy," "sitting ducks," "body bags"—President Clinton began deploying...
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The Barbour of the hill
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The Barbour of the Hill by David Grann Sometimes, late at night, when Bob Dole was plunging off podiums, labor was blacklisting Republican candidates, and his onetime loyal allies were talking...
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Dean Acheson's Alger hiss
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BEISNER, ROBERT L.
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Dean Acheson's Alger Hiss by Robert L. Beisner Many mysteries remain in the wake of the life and death of Alger Hiss. One is his relationship to Dean Acheson. On January 25, 1950, the day Hiss was...
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he drives them crazy
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REES, MATTHEW
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He Drives Them Crazy by Matthew Rees Reporting on national security and intelligence maters has traditionally been the province of Ivy League-educated reporters working for elite papers like the...
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Only 1,400 days to go
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Only 1,400 Days To Go by Andrew Ferguson You really don't want to hear about this, and I don't blame you, but Lamar Alexander was in Washington last week, less than two weeks after Election Day....
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Newt the anti-federalist
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CONNELLY, WILLIAM F. Jr.
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Newt, the Anti-Federalist by William F. Connelly, Jr. House Speaker Newt Gingrich believes ideas have consequences. During the 104th Congress he sought to use the bully pulpit of the speakership...
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Eugenics, american style
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Carlson, Tucker
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Eugenics, American Style The Abortion of Down Syndrome Babies By Tucker Carlson Testifying before Congress in the spring of 1990, Arkansas state health director Joycelyn Elders took an unusual...
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the moderate crack-up
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BARNES, FRED
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The Moderate Crack-up You May Not Know This, but the Media's Favorite Republicans Crashed and Burned in 1996 By Fred Barnes For years now, economically conservative but socially liberal...
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Undiscriminating discrimination
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FRUM, DAVID
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UNDISCRIMINATING DISCRIMINATION: Where Civil Rights Law Went Wrong By David Frum Is the fight against discrimination being lost? Defenders of America's vast anti-discrimination apparatus would...
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The repeal of reticence
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Books The Brilliance of The Repeal of Reticence By David Brooks During my first week as a reporter at the City News Bureau of Chicago, a teenager committed suicide on the northwest side. It was...
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from aids to versailles
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Music From AIDS to Versailles By Jay Nordlinger John Corigliano has almost become world-famous, and for a composer of classical music who is living and breathing among us, that is rare indeed....
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Swingin' down the lane
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JUDGE, MARK GAUVREAU
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Movies SWINGIN' DOWN THE LANE By Mark Gauvreau Judge Like the deadly virus in the movie Outbreak that hatches in a tiny village then almost eats the world, Quentin Tarantino has gone from minor...
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Parody
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Parody Oprah Winfrey's monthly "book club" is solely responsible for the sale of more than 1.5 million books in the last two months. — News item Judge Robert H. Bork Dear Miss Winfrey, Though...
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Vol. 002 Issue 013 (December 9 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 014 (December 16 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 015 (December 23 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 016 (December 30 1996)
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