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CASUAL
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RAO, NEOMI
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Casual The Hottest Duo in Academe Set against the backdrop of the multicultural and progressive All Souls Unitarian Church in Washington, Henry Louis (call him Skip) Gates and Cornel...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence Perot: Autocratic and Just Plain Nuts Tucker Carlson’s piece on Ross Perot was well-researched and perceptive. (“Temperamental Tycoon,” April 8). It is, I hope, becoming more...
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NEWT GINGRICH TIME
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Newt G merich Time This time last year, Newt Gingrich bestrode the narrow political world like a colossus. The exhaustingly productive first hundred days of the 104th Congress had concluded,...
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THE GOP ZOO REVUE
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REES, MATTHEW
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GOP Zoo Revue by Matthew Rees House Speaker Newt Gingrich could have used his stint hosting Larry King Live on March 29 to preach free-market environmentalism. With a zookeeper, a Bengal...
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WAGES OF THE TIMES
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Barlett, Bruce
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Wages of the Times by Bruce Bartlett AFEW MONTHS BACK, the New York Times reversed itself on the flat tax: In the recent past it supported the idea without reservation, today it opposes the...
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THE NAKED PUBLIC CAVE
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BROOKS, DAVID
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The Naked Public Cave by David Brooks The Los Angeles Times prides itself on being Sensitivity Central in American journalism. Its editor, Shelby Coffey III, created a media frenzy when he...
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WIZARDS OF MUOSZ
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Obermayer, Herman J.
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Wizards of MUOSZ by Herman J. Obermayer The Iron Curtain is a memory, but the Communist debris has not been swept away in the former Eastern bloc. In Hungary, for example, the main...
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MS. TAKES OUT AFTER BOYS
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SOMMERS, CHRISTINA HOFF
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Ms. Takes Out After Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers Take Our Daughters to Work Day, the girlsonly school holiday, will be commemorated for the fourth year in a row this April 25. According...
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AN UNCOMMON MAN
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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An Uncommon Ma by David Aikman IT IS not every day that a New York Times reporter, even after his death, is lauded as “a brilliant correspondent” by the president of the United...
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ROSS PEROT AND THE QUID PRO QUO
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Carlson, Tucker
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Ross Perot and the Quid Pro Quo By Tucker Carlson On June 16, 1970, a Nixon White House aide named Jack Gleason called Ross Perot to ask for money. Months before, Perot had agreed to...
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THE INTERMINABLE GRIEF OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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The Interminable Grief of President Clinton By Andrew Ferguson “This has been a long week for those of us who loved Ron Brown.” —President Clinton, during his seventh eulogy of his Commerce...
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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LIBERAL GUILT
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Caldwell, Christopher
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The National Association for the Advanu ement of Liberal Guilt By Christopher Caldwell When Kweisi Mfume ended a 10-year congressional career to become president and CEO of the NAACP in...
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WILLIAM BLAKE, CAPITALIST
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CANTOR, PAUL
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William Blake, Capitalist By Paul Cantor William Blake cries out for biographical treatment. His writings are among the most profound and powerful in the English language. Even though they...
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COLORBLIND LIKE ME
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GAVORA, JESSICA
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Colorblind Like Me By Jessica Gavora Days before the California primary, Bob Dole stopped at a pagoda-roofed mall in Orange County’s Little Saigon to remind voters of his support for...
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THE GERMAN QUESTION
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Arkush, Allan
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The German Question By Allan Arkush // t^ ~|"o Hitler, No HoloI ^W I caust” is both the title -L ^1 and the gist of an article by Milton Himmelfarb in Commentary twelve years ago, a...
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GUGGENHEIM ON RITALIN
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Guggenheim on Ritalin By David Gelernter You catch a glimpse of the fundamental strangeness of abstract painting in the fact that it never occurs to children, at least in my experience....
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