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Vol. 001 Issue 033 (May 6 1996)
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Scrapbook
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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...
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Casual
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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...
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Correspondence
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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...
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The Real Middle East
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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...
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Cash and Kerry
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Caldwell, Christopher
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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...
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The Politics of Preening
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LABASH, MATT
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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...
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The Hoya! The Hoya!
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JUDGE, MARK GAUVREAU
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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,...
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Veepstakes: A Dirty, Bloody Battle
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BARNES, FRED
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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...
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The Tragedy of SID: Status-Income Disequilibrium
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BROOKS, DAVID
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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...
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Under a Thatched Roof, With Warren Christopher
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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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...
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Could He be Our Dickens?
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BOTTUM, J.
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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...
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A Moralist on The Air
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GLASSMAN, JAMES K.
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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...
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A Singular Triumph
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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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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Parody
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