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IssueVol. 001 Issue 041 (July 1 1996)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook A RIDGE TOO FAR? Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge’s prospects for the GOP vice-presidential slot may have peaked this past week. The week before, Dole had been impressed by Ridge....
Paid articleCasual
REES, MATTHEW
Casual How the Other Half Lives Idid something recently I probably won’t do again: I spent a weekend at Harvard Business School. My main reason for going was to see a set of friends...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Hillary Agonistes Your Clinton-bashing gala was truly inspired, and I think the prize goes to Noemie Emery. Her “You’re No Eleanor Roosevelt” (July 8 & 15) was an excellent summation of the...
Paid articleSpend More on Defense
Spend More on Defense During the Cold War, one’s view of the appropriate goals of American foreign policy usually went hand in hand with one’s notion of the proper level of spending on defense....
Paid articleDole Has a Strategy!
BARNES, FRED
Dole Has a Strategy! by Fred Barnes AT MONDAY STAFF MEETINGS of the Dole presidential campaign, no one tells Bob Dole any bad news. It’s like politiburo meetings in the dying days of the Soviet...
Paid articleNorton's Utilities
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Norton’s Utilities by Andrew Ferguson WHO SAYS THE Republican congressional leadership is brain-dead? Well, sure, a lot of people do, but the point is: those people are wrong. How wrong was...
Paid articleAtlanta's Five-Ring Circus
Carlson, Tucker
Atlanta’s Five-Ring Circus by Tucker Carlson BETWEEN PREPARATIONS FOR traffic snarls, heat waves, and terrorist attacks, city officials in Atlanta had a lot to contend with during the week...
Paid articleSwing, Voters, Swing
BARONE, MICHAEL
Swing, Voters, Swing by Michael Barone Sterling Heights, Mich. POLL RESULTS ARE THE SHEET MUSIC of politics; to hear the melody you have to listen to voters talking. The poll numbers have shown...
Paid articleThe Media's True Colors
LINDBERG, TOD
The Media’s True Colors by Tod Lindberg HERE WE HAVE A FELLOW who has made $6 million since January off his first novel—a novel that won nearly unanimous critical acclaim and sold more than one...
Paid articleRock the Leftist Vote
REDBORD, ARI
Rock the Leftist Vote by Ari Redbord AS GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS stepped to the mike, the young crowd whistled and cheered. “Because you voted in 1992,” Stephanopoulos said, “there are more...
Paid articleRe-Politicizing American Politics
MANSFIELD, HARVEY
Why the Simpson Case Endures By Christopher Caldwell Two years after murdering his ex-wife Nicole and Ronald Goldman and eight months after being acquitted of those murders, O.J....
Paid articleWill The GOP Be As Corny as Kansas in August?
REES, MATTHEW
Will The GOP Be As Corny as Kansas in August? By Matthew Rees Topeka The brutal clash between moderates and conservatives expected at the Republican national convention in August is already...
Paid articleIndependence Day: The Last War Movie
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Independence Day: The Last War Movie By John Podhoretz Independence Day, this year’s box-office blockbuster, is not a science-fiction movie, even though aliens figure in the plot. It’s not a...
Paid articleDiscordant Squeezebox
BOTTUM, J.
Discordant Squeezebox By J. Bottum An idea-novel is not a novel of ideas; it’s not even necessarily a novel. An idea-novel is the novel as conceptual art, the novel in which an idea the...
Paid articleFarrakhan's Apologist
DECTER, MIDGE
Farrakhan’s Apologist By Midge Decter The phenomenon of black anti-Semitism has for some years now been widely spoken of as “the problem” of blackJewish relations. That is a...
Paid articleSubjected to Dictatorship
AIKMAN, DAVID
Subjected to Dictatorship By David Aikman Liberty, liberty, what crimes have been committed in your name!” went the cry as the tumbrels of the French Revolution lumbered toward the...
Paid articleSerious Nonsense
Nuechterlein, James
Serious Nonsense By James Nuechterlein It is difficult to mount a searching critique of liberal culture— as Willard Gaylin and Bruce Jennings set out to do in The Perversion of Autonomy (Free...
Paid articleParody
Jane Austen Admits She Is ‘A Lady’ Novelist Under Attack by Scott, Radcliffe, Others By Howard Kurtz Washington Post Staff Writer BATH, England—At a press conference in this resort town...
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