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Paid article Scrapbook
Guess Who Came to Connerty's Dinner Newt Gingrich made a surprise appearance Feb. 12 at a Washington dinner honoring Ward Connerly, the chairman of the California Civil Rights Initiative. It came...
Paid article Casual
Past Tension Despite reelection, a lofty public approval rating, and discombobulated opponents, President Clinton is in a funk. He whines that the cynicism of the press has finally gotten to him,...
Paid article CORRESPONDENCE
Slavery in Our Founding Regarding Dinesh D'Souza's "Slavery and the Founders" (Feb. 3): D'Souza's defense of the Constitution's recognition and sanction of slavery, and his associated attack on...
Paid article China: The Issue
CHINA: THE ISSUE Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Americans have faced a pleasant but eerie international situation: Not only has there been no other power capable of challenging U.S....
Paid article Broken Engagement
Friedberg, Aaron
Broken Engagement by Aaron Friedberg In recent months, the Chinese government has handed down harsh prison terms to political dissidents. It has made clear its intention to curtail civil liberties...
Paid article A Reaganaut's View
Bauer, Gary L.
a reaganaut's view by Gary L. Bauer Recall an arresting image watched by all the world: that young Chinese student standing alone against a column of tanks in Beijing. As the lead tank attempted...
Paid article Reality and MFN-tasy
HELMS, JESSE
Reality and MFNtasy by Jesse Helms Areport persists in Washington that the Clinton administration will soon seek permanent most-favored-nation status for the People's Republic of China—possibly in...
Paid article A tale of three firms
SOKOLSKI, HENRY
A Tale of Three Firms by Henry Sokolski Perhaps the most serious argument the Clinton administration makes in favor of its "engagement" policy towards China is a strategic one: Beijing's military...
Paid article PlA Incorporated
BERNSTEIN, RICHARD; MUNRO, ROSS H.
PLA Incorporated by Richard Bernstein & Ross H. Munro You can find Spunky the dog and Princess the cat in many American toy stores. They are cute and cuddly. They are also manufactured and...
Paid article Land of the un-free
COX, CHRISTOPHER
Land of the Un-Free by Christopher Cox The Clinton administration, finally and completely converted from candidate Clinton's 1992 attacks on President Bush's China policy, now subscribes...
Paid article Waiting for Al
II, WILLIAM C. TRIPLETT
Waiting for Al by William C. Triplett, II Vice President Al Gore won't defend the integrity of his own legislation. Consequently, 15,000 American servicemen and women are threatened by modern...
Paid article Questions about sanctions
SMITH, CHRIS
Questions About Sanctions by Chris Smith As a candidate for president, Bill Clinton said America should stop "coddling dictators." He promised that U.S. trade relations would be driven by human...
Paid article Hong Kong into China's jaws
LEE, MARTIN C.M.
hong kong into chinas jaws by Martin C.M. Lee When midnight strikes on the last day of June, Hong Kong will be delivered into the hands of Communist China, ending 150 years of British colonial...
Paid article Stirring nationalism
RADDOCK, DAVID M.
Stirring Nationalism by David M. Raddock Even as the Chinese government was telling the Walt Disney Co. to do business elsewhere if one of its subsidiaries proceeded with a movie about the Dalai...
Paid article No tyrants allowed
Ledeen, Michael
No Tyrants Allowed by Michael A. Ledeen China is the litmus test for American foreign policy, indeed for the will and wisdom of the West. For China is the last of the great dictatorships of this...
Paid article The Paradox of Thomas Carlyle
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
_Books ^Arts_ The Paradox of Thomas Carlyle How to Read a Provocateur—and Why We Should By Gertrude Himmelfarb More than half a century ago, Lionel Trilling wrote an essay on T.S. Eliot's The...
Paid article Who Hears a Horton?
GAVORA, JESSICA
Who Hears a Horton? Lee Atwater and the Rise of the Celebrity Consultant By Jessica Gavora With the fall of Richard Nixon, the American media discovered that only suckers and fellow travelers...
Paid article Write Like Bill
NORDLINGER, JAY
Write Like Bill William F. Buckley, Jr., on Language—Finally! By Jay Nordlinger Once, a reader wrote a wild letter to William E Buckley, Jr., condemning him for all manner of failure, not...
Paid article Deep South
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Deep South Dangerfield's Dud, Billy Bob's Triumph By John Podhoretz Sunday, February 2. Of the dozen movies I have yet to see, I have ended up at Meet Wally Sparks, an astoundingly vulgar new...
Paid article Parody
The new head of the Democratic National Committee, Roy Romer, defended the president's personal fund-raising efforts inside the White House last week. "The president has to have coffees," he...
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