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IssueVol. 001 Issue 033 (May 6 1996)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook NEWT GOES THE MINIMUM House speaker Newt Gingrich boasted to Paul Gigot of the Wall Street Journal that, for all his troubles, he's never lost a vote on the House floor. True, but he did...
Paid articleCasual
Casual "People Persons" Sell Their Wares Every year around this time, thousands of college seniors prepare their resum?s to send to prospective employers. Cramming a lifetime's worth of experience...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence Perot: Honest, and Not Nuts Tucker Carlson asks, "Is He Honest?" (April 22) and "Is He Nuts?" (April 8), but the real question is, "Who's nuts?" What is considered common sense and...
Paid articleThe Real Middle East
the weekly Standard THE Real Middle East We welcome (albeit skeptically) Friday's Israel-Lebanon-Syria cease-fire agreement, the latest interruption in the chronic violence that is international...
Paid articleCash and Kerry
Caldwell, Christopher
Cash and Kerry by Christopher Caldwell Boston OF ALL THE PLACES WHERE AL GORE could have celebrated Earth Day 1996, he chose a pier in Charlestown, Mass. The vice president came to explain to 200...
Paid articleThe Politics of Preening
LABASH, MATT
The Politics of Preening by Matt Labash "THE POLITICS OF MEANING"-it's a movement whose time has come. And gone. Shhhh! Don't tell that to the 1,800 or so devotees who recently packed Washington's...
Paid articleThe Hoya! The Hoya!
JUDGE, MARK GAUVREAU
The Hoya! the Hoya! by Mark Gauvreau Judge FOR A SHORT TIME LAST YEAR, I was sure I was going to become an English professor. I had landed a job in the English department at Georgetown University,...
Paid articleVeepstakes: A Dirty, Bloody Battle
BARNES, FRED
Veepstakes: A Dirty, Bloody Battle By Fred Barnes The problem with a Republican ticket of Bob Dole and Michigan governor John Engler is the image it projects, says a close associate of Ohio...
Paid articleThe Tragedy of SID: Status-Income Disequilibrium
BROOKS, DAVID
The Tragedy of SID: Status-Income Disequilibrium By David Brooks The editor had triumphed. All through a long New York spring evening, it had been John Updike this and Norman Mailer that. He'd...
Paid articleUnder a Thatched Roof, With Warren Christopher
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
Under a Thatched Roof, With Warren Christopher By Charles Krauthammer What exactly were the Fijians doing there? Everyone knows about the Israeli shells that landed on the Fijian U.N. post in...
Paid articleCould He be Our Dickens?
BOTTUM, J.
Books Could He Be Our Dickens? By J. Bottum It's such a small thing the American novelist Oscar Hijuelos has done: just a little twist in the narrative structure of the novel of recollection, too...
Paid articleA Moralist on The Air
GLASSMAN, JAMES K.
Books A Moralist on the Air By James K. Glassman America's most interesting cultural phenomenon at present is a 49-year-old family therapist with a black belt in hapkido karate and a Ph.D. in...
Paid articleA Singular Triumph
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Theater A Singular Triumph By John Podhoretz The American theater generally, and the New York theater specifically, do not play much of a role in the cultural life of the nation. It was not ever...
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