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Paid articleScrapbook
A New GOP Rallying Cry—Wf'rf Average! Majority leader Dick Armey's Feb. 26 memo to his fellow House Republicans starts with the words, "Many of you appear disappointed," and reading what follows...
Paid articleCasual
_Casual Who Is Robert Bartley? Robert Bartley has edited the Wall Street Journal editorial page for 25 years, and I bet that in all that time he has never held a single traditional editorial...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
China: The Letters Your China issue (Feb. 24) was more terrifying than anything that Tom Clancy could conjure up in his wildest dreams. The Clinton administration is giving away the store with its...
Paid articleThe Lincoln Bedroom Caper
The Lincoln Bedroom Caper During his first term in office, Bill Clinton raised an astonishing amount of campaign cash—nearly $40 million—with a program of Map Room coffees and Lincoln Bedroom...
Paid articleShow me the money
HUME, BRIT
Show Me the Money by Brit Hume In early 1996, President Clinton's top political advisers had a problem. Under Dick Morris's guidance, Clinton had made an extraordinary comeback from the mid-term...
Paid articleClinton's critical mass
BARNES, FRED
Clinton's Critical Mass by Fred Barnes The defining political event of 1997 was supposed to be a budget deal between President Clinton and congressional Republicans. It won't be. In the last two...
Paid articleUCLA's Loyalty Oath
LYNCH, MICHAEL W.
UCLA's Loyalty Oath by Michael W. Lynch Californians like to be in the forefront of things, and they have lately been particularly daring about affirmative action: In July 1995, the University of...
Paid articleTime for an insurrection
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Time for an Insurrection By William Kristol In Washington today, we are witness to two depressing spectacles. We see a morally bankrupt Clinton White House, brazenly renting the Lincoln Bedroom....
Paid articlewinners who act like losers
BARONE, MICHAEL
The GOP: Winners Who Act Like Losers By Michael Barone Which party prevailed in the 1996 congressional elections? It's not as silly a question as it sounds. The facts tell us one thing; the...
Paid articledefuse the youth crime bomb
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
How To Defuse the Youth Crime Bomb By John J. Dilulio, Jr. Today America is home to about 57 million children under age 15, some 20 million of them ages 4 to 8. The teenage population will top 30...
Paid articlehistory standards: still an outrage
SAXE, DAVID WARREN
The History Standards: Still an Outrage By David Warren Saxe When the Senate voted 99-1 two years ago to condemn the national history standards drawn up at the behest of the federal government,...
Paid articlethe new attack on the suburbs
JUDGE, MARK GAUVREAU
The New Conservative Attack on the Suburbs By Mark Gauvreau Judge Last year, when the skies cleared following a three-day blizzard that had dumped 22 inches of snow and had trapped me inside my...
Paid articleCivil Rights the Right Way
DECTER, MIDGE
Civil Rights the Right Way Bayard Rustin as His Friends Knew Him By Midge Decter Does anybody really remember Bayard Rustin any more—not who he was so much as what he was like? This is a question...
Paid articleInside Washington
Johnson, Paul
Inside Washington A Splendid Collection of Everything He Wrote By Paul Johnson This handsome book is the most extensive collection of George Washington's writings ever put together in one volume....
Paid articleGarment's District
GROSSMAN, JENNIFER
Garment's District A Washington Autobiography of Striking Honesty By Jennifer Grossman Among the stranger intimacies recounted by Leonard Garment in his autobiography Crazy Rhythm are the...
Paid articleWho China Lost
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN
Who China. Lost Mao's 30 Million Dead By John Derbyshire The largest human calamity of our century—larger than the Holocaust, larger than the Stalinist Great Terror— was the famine that swept...
Paid articleHouse of Correction
PODHORETZ, JOHN
House of Correction The Masterful Return of Jonathan Reynolds By John Podhoretz New York Walking almost anywhere in Manhattan south of Harlem these days is a humbling experience for anyone who...
Paid articleParody
Hello, Doris! Cloning of Goodwin Hailed, Criticized By Curt Suplee Washington Post Statt Writer CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Eeb. 29— Public Broadcasting Service officials reacted with joy to the news...
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