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IssueVol. 002 Issue 020 (February 2 1997)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Dick Morris Fact-Checks His Book One of the more indignant passages in Dick Morris's soon-to-be-forgotten memoir Behind the Oval Office concerns Alex Castellanos, a Republican media consultant in...
Paid articleCasual
HEEEEEERE'S DAVID! One night in 1980, I went to see Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining. I liked it: the creepy music, and that classic scene where the Jack Nicholson character, deranged by writer's...
Paid articleSophistry and Affirmative Action
Sophistry and Affirmative Action We should begin with a brief recapitulation of the California Civil Rights Initiative story. CCRI is an amendment to the California constitution, with language...
Paid articleWhat Lott wants
BARNES, FRED
What Lott Wants by Fred Barnes One week after last November's election, President Clinton met privately at the White House with Senate majority leader Trent Lott. Among the subjects discussed was...
Paid articleSeduce the seducer
BROOKS, DAVID
Seduce the Seducer by David Brooks Have you ever seen a president so hungry for a notable place in history? Bill Clinton can't stop talking about how history will regard him, as if he wants the...
Paid articleBibi's pen pals
GERTZ, BILL
Bibi's Pen Pals by Bill Gertz When three one-time secretaries of state and three one-time national security advisers who served under different presidents in different parties act in concert, it...
Paid articleThe nuance excuse
SOWELL, THOMAS
The Nuance Excuse by Thomas Sowell One of the curious things about the bitter battle over preferences and quotas that came to a head in the California Civil Rights Initiative is how many critics...
Paid articleThe Truth about newt's class
TUCKER, WILLIAM
The Truth About Newt's Class by William Tucker The argument that Newt Gingrich deserved his reprimand and $300,000 fine because he used tax-exempt money to fund a college course at Reinhardt...
Paid articleThe meaning of hebron
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Road from Hebron Benjamin Netanyahu's Subtle, Tenuous Achievement By Charles Krauthammer I Yasser Arafat has now sold Israel the same rug a fourth time. In the Hebron agreements just signed...
Paid articleWith Malice Toward Clinton
FERGUSON, ANDREW
With Malice Toward Clinton By Andrew Ferguson For many days leading up to its actual delivery, the White House staff took pains to keep a waiting nation informed of the president's preparations...
Paid articleSlavery and the founders
D'SOUZA, DINESH
Slavery and the Founders Telling the Truth During Black History Month By Dinesh D'Souza February is Black History Month, an especially opportune time to reflect on the role played by African...
Paid articleThe Last Days of Hong Kong
BORK, ELLEN
The Last Days of hong kong By Ellen Bork Aprominent Hong Kong developer with links to Beijing explained China's cavalier attitude toward its commitments on Hong Kong. China, he said, views its...
Paid articleTwo Shipwrecked Divas
NORDLINGER, JAY
_Books ^Arts_ Two Shipwrecked Divas Kathleen Battle and Marilyn Horne on the Way Down By Jay Nordlinger The story is told of the diva who, shipwrecked, fell into the clutches of cannibals....
Paid articleWhy are Latins 'backward'?
ABRAMS, ELLIOTT
Why Are Latins 'Backward'? Not Enough Protestants, Too Many Intellectuals By Elliott Abrams As Lawrence Harrison reminds us in The Pan-American Dream, Latin America nas been getting bad press...
Paid articleMoney Changes everything
MILLER, SHAWN
Money Changes Everything A Moralistic History of the Rock Music Business By Shawn Miller The much-lampooned Cold War worry about rock music—that it was a Kremlin-bred virus designed to clear the...
Paid articleDavid Carkeet's ways
BOTTUM, J.
David Carkeet's Ways A Brilliant Comic Novelist Who Can Do Better By J. Bottum To read any one of David Carkeet's five comic novels is to think that this is a writer with the talent to do...
Paid articleDewey Defeats Mallon
WEST, WOODY
Dewey Defeats Mallon The Pol's Hometown, Vivid but Insubstantial By Woody West In Thomas Mallon's fourth novel, it is June 1948 in Owosso, Mich., the comfortable and stable hometown of Thomas E....
Paid articleParody
Newt Gingrich's handwritten notes and drawings . . . suggest... [a] Napoleonic sense of self. ... He describes himself as the "arouser of those who form civilization" and "teacher of the rules of...
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