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Vol. 001 Issue 024 (March 4 1996)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook The Sudden Delicacyof the Washington Press Corps Last month, the son of a senior Clinton administration official was suspended from one of Washington's toniest private high schools after...
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Casual
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Casual Not Just in the Summer, When It Sizzles It snowed for the first time in three years in Paris, and it was freezing cold, to boot. But how glad I was to come out of the Mus?e d'Orsay at 9...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence In D oconservativ Paleoconservatives David Brooks claims that Patrick Buchanan and his paleoconservative allies are "at war with conservatism as we have properly come to understand...
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Euthanasia Horror
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the weekly Standard Euthanasia Horror Until recently, the American "death with dignity" movement celebrated the Netherlands as a model for the humane treatment of the terminally ill and other...
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The Clinton-Bush Parallel
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BARNES, FRED
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The Clinton-Bush Parallel by Fred Barnes Nobody has enjoyed the raucous Republican presidential race more than the folks at the Clinton White House. "It's hard for me to accept that something this...
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The Lobbyist for Life
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REES, MATTHEW
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The Lobbyist for Life by Matthew Rees The proposed ban on partial birth abortions-passed by the Senate in December and scheduled for a final House vote the week of March 25-is the work of one of...
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Pseudo School Reform
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Lieberman, Myron
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Pseudo School Reform by Myron Lieberman On March 25-27, most of the governors, along with a business leader designated by each, will convene in an education summit co-sponsored by the National...
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Good News for Bob Dole
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Ladd, Everett Carll
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Good News for Bob Dole by Everett Carll Ladd Now that Republican voters have said rather emphatically that they want Bob Dole to be their party's nominee, what does the race for the White House...
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Voters aren't Stupid
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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Voters Aren't Stupid by John J. DiIulio, Jr. AS THE 96 ELECTION SEASON HEATS UP, policy elites of both parties are wondering out loud about the intelligence of the electorate, whether voters can...
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Remember Nicaragua?
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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Remember Nicaragua? By Robert Kagan Two months ago, the leading candidate for president in Nicaragua barely survived an assassination attempt when his motorcade was attacked by masked gunmen. You...
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What I Learned About How We Pick a President
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Alexander, Lamar
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What I Learned About How We Pick a President By Lamar Alexander While my wounds are fresh, let me offer several ways to fix how we nominate presidents. First, for those who only see it on Inside...
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Harvard Loves Diversity
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MANSFIELD, HARVEY
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Harvard LovesDiversity By Harvey Mansfield A 58-page report from the president of Harvard on "Diversity and Learning" may not seem like hot stuff-and it isn't, really-but it shows where American...
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Mr. Vistica's Navy
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Helprin, Mark
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Books Mr. Vistica's Navy By Mark Helprin Perhaps not coincidentally with the publication of Gregory L. Vistica's 447-page hatchet, Fall From, Glory: The Men Who Sank the U.S. Navy (Simon and...
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The Tale of T.S. Eliot & Princess Di's Lawyer
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Raphael, Frederic
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Books The Tale of T.S. Eliot & Princess Di's Lawyer By Frederic Raphael Still in his thirties, Anthony Julius has an uneven fame in today's England: He is both the high-flying lawyer representing...
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Cross-Dress for Success
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Movies Cross-Dress for Success By John Podhoretz The Birdcage is about a drag queen who hardly ever dresses in drag, believes in family values, and never touches his live-in lover of 20-plus...
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A Jewel Beyond Price
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Music A Jewel Beyond Price By Jay Nordlinger When I was a teenager and vulnerable to fashion, I was much taken with Bertolt Brecht's acid observation that those who desire heroes are saps. Now...
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Parody
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Parody BOB DOLE'S Gettysburg Address Fourscore and seven years ago - that's 87 years the way Bob Dole was taught math back in Russell, Kansas, where we didn't have lots of fancy equipment, fancy...
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