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Issue Vol. 003 Issue 008 (November 3 1997)
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Paid article PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THEMIDNIGHT OIL
President Clinton and the Midnight On President Clinton labors tirelessly to remind the American people how hard he works for them—selflessly totin' dat barge, liftin' dat bale so all of our...
Paid article On Reagan's Greatness
On Reagan's Greatness Kudos to William Kristol for his fine article "Reagan's Greatness: Giving a President His Due" (Nov. 10). There are many who say that Winston Churchill is the most important...
Paid article Life Among the Carlsons
Life Among the Carlsons The first law of journalism is that the reporter is the one who gets to ask the questions. It may not be a fair arrangement (though I like it), but it is customary. So it...
Paid article Advise and Dissent
Advise and Dissent Remember back when Republican presidents were trying to pack the federal courts with right-wing judges? These judges were going to fashion an America, as Sen. Edward Kennedy...
Paid article Clinton, Gays, and the Truth
Bennett, William J.
Clinton, Gays, and the Truth by William J. Bennett Much of official Washington has been mulling over what the "Clinton legacy" will be. On the second Saturday in November, President Clinton may...
Paid article Earley Breaks the Mold
BARNES, FRED
Earley Breaks the Mold by Fred Barnes For 10 years as a Virginia state senator, Mark Earley rose on the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion to talk about the lives of...
Paid article Looming Largent
REES, MATTHEW
Looming Largent by Matthew Rees Last March, House speaker Newt Gingrich assembled all House Republicans in a basement room of the Capitol, planning to force 11 of them to stand up and explain why...
Paid article The Scapegoat
LABASH, MATT
The Scapegoat How the Secretary of Defense Ended the Career of an Exemplary Air Force General By Matt Labash Terry Schwalier was what the warrior class calls a last burner. He had zipped through...
Paid article Wallace Stevens, Poet and Insurance Executive
Caldwell, Christopher
Wallace Stevens, Poet and Insurance Executive The Idea of Order at Hartford, Connecticut By Christopher Caldwell The Hartford Courant noted last year that the list handed out by the city's Cedar...
Paid article The Secret Life of Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Isikoff, Michael
The Secret Life of Ambrose LVans-Pritchard A British Reporter's Conspiracy Compendium By Michael Isikoff In a recent Washington Post column, Robert Novak assured his readers that Ambrose...
Paid article Semper Fi?
OWENS, MACKUBIN THOMAS
SemperFi? A Few Good Men Are Hard To Find By Mackubin Thomas Owens The American military, writes Thomas Ricks in his extraordinary new book, Making the Corps, "is extremely good today." Indeed, it...
Paid article Parody
A Day in the Life of John F. Kennedy, as revealed in... ...The Dark Side of Camelot, by Seymour Hersh ...The Suck-up Side of Camelot, by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. 8:00 a.m. ...It can now be...
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