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Vol. 001 Issue 037 (June 3 1996)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Alter Bad Boy Playing "gotcha" at the slightest sign of hypocrisy is a game for journalism's cheap shot artists. Nonetheless, the case of Newsweek's Jonathan Alter deserves special...
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Casual
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Casual Time for My First Declension If you received a poor education, there are a couple of things you can do: You can gripe about it for years afterward; or you can set out to rectify the...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence Self-Impog Enat, Suffering Senators Andrew Ferguson's piece about self-righteous ex-senators rings true ("Foolish Senators, Tough Choices," May 20). Several months ago I had the...
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Justice Scalia Dissents
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the weekly Standard Justice Scalia Dissents On May 20, a 6-3 majority of the Supreme Court struck down a provision of Colorado's state constitution, Amendment 2, involving "homosexual, lesbian or...
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Suspect Jurisprudence
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FRUM, DAVID
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Suspect Jurisprudence by David Frum Whatever else it accomplishes, justice Anthony Kennedy's opinion in the Colorado gay-rights case isn't going to win a niche in the Legal Reasoning Hall of Fame....
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Dole's Time in The Sun
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Dole's Time in the Sun by Andrew Ferguson Fond du Lac, Wisconsin The day after Bob Dole resigned his Senate seat, he made his first post-resurrection campaign appearance, at a rally in Chicago....
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Naval Justice
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Pyle, Albert
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Naval Justice by Albert Pyle Judgments are rendered quickly below decks in the Navy. Enlisted men (women are still a small minority in the seagoing ranks) hold court on the spot, and they are far...
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Bishops and Mates
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LeBlanc, Douglas
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Bishops and Mates by Douglas LeBlanc The defendant was late when the Episcopal church's Court for the Trial of a Bishop convened shortly before last Christmas. The presiding judge, a fellow...
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Roosevelt Republicans
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Olasky, Marvin
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Roosevelt Republicans by Marvin Olasky Some Republicans are on a rendezvous with impotence. Not wanting to appear insufficiently progressive as the year 2000 approaches, they say they want what...
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Most Favored Nation-or Most Appeased?
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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Most Favored Nation-or Most Appeased? By Robert Kagan Bill Clinton's announcement last week that he will seek unconditional renewal of China's most-favored-nation status is the latest evidence of...
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Trento's Last Case: from Boorda to Clinton
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Carlson, Tucker
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Trento's Last Case: from Boorda to Clinton By Tucker Carlson Joe Trento has a hot tip. Yet the 48-year-old chief reporter for the Washington-based National Security News Service seems strangely...
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What Makes David Kessler Run?
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REES, MATTHEW
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What Makes David Kessler Run? By Matthew Rees Want to know how decisions are really made in Washington-how a company can be bankrupted, how an effective medical procedure can be terminated, how...
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W.C. Fields was Wrong
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Epstein, Joseph
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Culture W.C. Fields Was Wrong Why, Despite Everything, Republicans Should Not Abandon the Arts By Joseph Epstein Do the arts, with all their oddity and intricacy, have a peculiar resistance to...
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Shlock of Recognition
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BOTTUM, J.
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Books Shlock of Recognition By J. Bottum The problem is they write too well, our literary boys. There's hardly a novelist now alive whose schooled prose cannot paint in sharp detail almost...
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72 Wins? Big Deal.
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NOVAK, ROBERT D.
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Sports 72 Wins? Big Deal. By Robert D. Novak On Sunday afternoon, April 21, I watched the Chicago Bulls mop up the meaningless season finale against the Washington Bullets, collecting their 72nd...
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Parody
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Vol. 001 Issue 038 (June 10 1996)
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