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Vol. 001 Issue 049 (September 2 1996)
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Vol. 001 Issue 050 (September 9 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 001 (September 16 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 002 (September 23 1996)
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Vol. 002 Issue 003 (September 30 1996)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook JOHN-JOHN, FARRAKHAN, JACK, AND JUDE Dateline Chicago. “As I reached the front door, another man offered polite greetings and escorted me to a small anteroom, where he provided me...
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Casual
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Casual It Takes a Writer To Exploit a Child My three-year-old daughter not long ago got a toy doctor’s kit, and the other night she took it upon herself to give me a check-up. With the...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence We’re Tough on Crime John J. DiIulio, Jr.’s criticism of the Clinton administration’s crime-fighting record is wrong on several counts (“How to Deal with the Youth Crime Wave,”...
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Between Iraq and a Hard Place
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Between Iraq and a Hard Place For about five days this month, thanks to Saddam Hussein, Bill Clinton and Bob Dole got into something that looked like an actual debate over foreign policy. That...
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The GOP: Time to Panic
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BARNES, FRED
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The GOP: Time to Panic by Fred Barnes REPUBLICANS ARE IN A STATE OF DENIAL. House speaker Newt Gingrich mouths a mantra about Republican prospects this fall: The GOP is 90 percent certain to...
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Robert Nisbet's Quest
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Robert Nisbet’s Quest by David Brooks ROBERTNISBET WAS AILING when Hillary Clinton uttered the most remarkable line of the presidential campaign—“it takes a president” to raise a child. Nisbet...
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The Clinton Doctrine
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Kaplan, A.J. Bacevich, Lawrence F.
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The Clinton Doctrine By A.J. Bacevich and Lawrence F. Kaplan Quietly, fitfully, but progressively, President Clinton has developed a distinctive doctrine governing the use of force by the...
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Why, and How, Tax Cuts Really Do Work
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TUCKER, WILLIAM
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Why, and How, Tax Cuts Really Do Work By William Tucker Forget Iran, forget tobacco, forget abortion. The presidential election is being fought over the idea of a 15 percent across-the-board...
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A Disgraceful Newspaper Expose and Its Fans
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Carlson, Tucker
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A Disgraceful Newspaper Expos? and Its Fans By Tucker Carlson “We’ve been saying this for years,” Rep. Maxine Waters told a crowd of supporters in Los Angeles not long ago, “and now we’ve got...
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The Courts, Gay Marriage, and the Popular Will
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FRUM, DAVID
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The Courts, Gay Marriage, and the Popular Will By David Frum During the great debate over ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, Phyllis Schlafly used to cause sophisticated eyes to roll...
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Doing the Reinhold Niebuhr Twist
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Epstein, Joseph
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Letters Doing the Reinhold Niebuhr Twist A Reflection on Editors, Editing, and the Literary Life By Joseph Epstein The first and probably ineradicable clich? about editors is that they are...
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Skyscraper Lust
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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Architecture Skyscraper Lust By David Gelernter You will be shocked to learn that architecture critic Paul Goldberger of the New York Times does not believe New York City ought to pine for...
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Parody
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Parody Sept. 16, 1996—Bill Clinton takes action that will put millions of acres of the West under federal control by signing an order at a desk in front of the Grand Canyon (Photo courtesy...
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October
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November
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December
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1997
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1998
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1999
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2000s
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2010s
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