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Paid article THEGOP WELL RUNS DRY
The GOP Weil Runs Dry Despite claims to the contrary, fund-raising by Republican campaigns and organizations in Washington (the national committee, the House and Senate campaign committees) is...
Paid article Isn't It Ironic?
Isn't It Ironic? Toward the end of March a couple of mourning doves joined the crowd of winter birds eating seed on our back deck, and we knew it was spring. Mourning doves are like robins: They...
Paid article Harassment 101
Correspondence Harassment 101 In "Sexual Perversity in Washington" (April 7), Richard Starr gave a fitting description of how the Clinton administration's sexual-harassment guidelines flout the...
Paid article No Favors for China
no favors for China This was supposed to be a banner year for America's China boosters. The plan was for the Clinton administration to hammer out an agreement for China's accession to the World...
Paid article Bibi gets the bum's rush
BARNES, FRED
Bibi Gets the Bum's Rush by Fred Barnes White House press secretary Mike McCurry told reporters on April 7 that President Clinton and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu get along "almost in...
Paid article The poet's (amen) corner
CARROLL, VINCENT
The Poet's (Amen) Corner by Vincent Carroll An influential poet and progressive cultural icon had died, and thus the obituaries in the New York Times and Washington Post were unremittingly...
Paid article Lawyer, heal thyself
LINDBERG, TOD
Lawyer, Heal Thyself The Curious Case of Richard Ben-Veniste By Tod Lindberg The Washington lawyer is the quintessential Washington type. He has the huge house in Wesley Heights or Potomac; the...
Paid article The libertarian temptation
FRUM, DAVID
The Libertarian Temptation By David Frum On its bad days, the conservative movement is beginning to look like the French Third Republic. Premier Gingrich teeters daily on the verge of collapse as...
Paid article Why CCRI is constitutional
JAFFA, HARRY
Why CCRI Is Constitutional By Harry Jaffa It is good news that the Clinton administration, the ACLU, and the rest of the "civil rights" establishment are fighting to have the California Civil...
Paid article The Individual from the ashes
WISSE, RUTH R.
The Individual from the Ashes Hitler and the Genre of the Holocaust Memoir By Ruth R. Wisse Hitler was probably the first ruler in history to inspire a new genre of literature. He did not, like...
Paid article Pre-Prufrock
BOTTUM, J.
pre-prufrock The Embarrassing T.S. Eliot By J. Bottum In the fall of 1922—just before publication of The Waste Land made him the most notorious poet of his generation—T.S. Eliot sent off a package...
Paid article Muriel Spark's mementos
BRADBURY, MALCOLM
Muriel Spark's Mementos The Twentieth Novel of an Arch Ironist By Malcolm Bradbury In the 1950s and early 1960s, Britain had a great flourishing of new novelists: William Golding, Angus Wilson,...
Paid article Still Life with Nukes
DERBYSHIRE, JOHN
Still Life with Nukes Rick Moody Grows Up a Little By John Derbyshire Upon Philip Larkin's death, one writer observed that while his verse could not be faulted on technical grounds, Larkin would...
Paid article The Victorian Future
FUKUYAMA, FRANCIS
The Victorian Future Neal Stephenson Re-Moralizes Science Fiction By Francis Fukuyama Over the years, there has been a gradual change in the way science fiction projects forward our present-day...
Paid article Our Iroquois Fathers
D'SOUZA, DINESH
OuRlROQyois Fathers Nathan Glazer Declares Us All Multiculturalists By Dinesh D'Souza ??~T""\7"7"e are all socialists \X/ noW'" WiHiam v v Harcourt proclaimed in l889, a century before the...
Paid article Cash and Carrey
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cash and Carrey Enjoying Midler, Annoying Cusack By John Podhoretz Friday, April 4. Liar Liar, the new hit comedy starring Jim Carrey, just passed the $100 million mark, and fifteen of those...
Paid article Parody
"There were others who made their public mark outside music, like the saxophonist-flautist Alan Greenspan, who helped with the band's payroll (yes, the books balanced) . . . ." — Leonard Garment,...
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