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Paid articleScrapbook
Double Double Toit and Trouble . . . Newt Gingrich has bigger problems than being attacked by Republicans like Bill Bennett who don't like his coziness with Jesse Jackson. Problem Number 1: fellow...
Paid articleCasual
_Casual It RlNGS—YQU JUMP The story is told about Degas dining at the home of his contemporary, the painter Jean Louis Forain, a 19th-century gadget freak who had one of the first telephones in...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Nasty Nuances AND CCRI In "The Nuance Excuse" (Feb. 3), Thomas Sowell chides me, a longtime critic of racial preferences, for being "missing in action" during last year's campaign for the...
Paid articleIs Free Speech Outdated?
Is Free Speech Outdated? At a January 30 National Press Club luncheon in Washington, House and Senate minority leaders Richard Gephardt and Tom Daschle announced a major 1997 legislative priority...
Paid articleBill Clinton: Man of Action
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Bill Clinton: Man of Action by Andrew Ferguson First, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieve the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him...
Paid articleClinton's Social Security Fix
BARNES, FRED
Clinton's Social Security Fix by Fred Barnes On the basis of what President Clinton has revealed so far, his second term won't add much to his reputation. His top priority is a balanced budget, a...
Paid articleO.J. trumps Clinton
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
O.J. Trumps Clinton by William Kristol Last Tuesday night, the Simpson verdict and the Clinton speech competed for the nation's attention. O.J. won. And he deserved to. O.J. Simpson's acquittal...
Paid articleLake Spooks the Senate
REES, MATTHEW
Lake Spooks the Senate by Matthew Rees In 1989, when Anthony Lake was toiling as a professor at Mount Holyoke College in Massachusetts, he published a well-received book about U.S. policy toward...
Paid articleFirst, let's kill the ABA
COX, CHRISTOPHER
First, Let's Kill the ABA by Christopher Cox On February 3, 1997, at its midyear meeting in San Antonio, the American Bar Association called for an end to the execution of violent criminals...
Paid articlethe truth vs. larry flynt
LABASH, MATT
The Truth vs. Larry Flynt By Matt Labash "W S re are the experts in Hollywood on what you can and can't get away with," says Scott Alexander, one half of the screen-writing team that just won a...
Paid articleemasculating the marines
Carlson, Tucker
Emasculating the Marines The Hysteria Over Hazing By Tucker Carlson One week after being sworn in as secretary of defense, William S. Cohen held his first news conference. Cohen's opening...
Paid articleHitler could have been stopped
FRUM, DAVID
_Books//Arts_ Hitler. Could Have Been Stopped Henry Ashby Turner and Historical Responsibility By David Frum Yale historian Henry Ashby Turner has made a career out of debunking myths about...
Paid articleA Masonic Plot
LEWIS, MICHAEL J.
A Masonic Plot Pedantry Spoils the World War II Memorial By Michael J. Lewis The Mall in Washington is about to receive the city's first unapologetically classical monument since the Jefferson...
Paid articleTammy wynette was right
BERGER, BRIGITTE
Tammy Wynette Was Right Divorce and Its Fallout By Brigitte Berger In a 1993 Atlantic essay called "Dan Quayle Was Right," Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, then a research associate at the Institute...
Paid articleFashion for Real women
CATTON, PIA
Fashion fob. Real Women Christian Dior and His Enemies By Pia Catton On February 12, 1947, Christian Dior rescued fashion from utilitarianism and wartime thrift. With the New Look, his debut...
Paid articleTime-server
BATES, STEPHEN
TLVif-SERVER Henry Grunwald's Life as an Editor By Stephen Bates As a boy in Vienna, Henry Grunwald dreamed of becoming an inventor or an engineer, "the most typically American occupations."...
Paid articleThe Bow Id?al
NORDLINGER, JAY
The Bow Ideal How Much Fame Does Itzhak Perlman Deserve? By Jay Nordlinger Many who would never dream of attending a violin recital have warmed to Itzhak Perlman. Voluble, funny, and charismatic,...
Paid articleParody
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2002 HciivPAtv ttMhxp.n lira &n imi Gore Urges Bridge to 22nd Century By Dan Balz Washington Post Staff Writer In a State of the Union address that evoked President...
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