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IssueVol. 002 Issue 033 (May 5 1997)
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Paid articleCHINA SYNDROME
China Syndrome In the propaganda of the U.S.China Business Council, American companies making deals with Beijing are front-line soldiers of freedom—educating the Chinese on modern market practices...
Paid articleS.O.B., R.I.P.
Casual S.O.B., R.I.P. Of the many reminiscences that have poured out since the death of Mike Royko last Tuesday, my favorite came from one of his fellow columnists, Rheta Grimsley Johnson of the...
Paid articleTime to Get Beyond 1917
Time to Get Beyond 1917 Iread David Frum's "1917 and All That" (April 28) with great interest. While I agree with many of his premises, I was greatly disappointed that he failed to highlight...
Paid articleNo Deal-with a dissent from Fred Barnes
No Deal On May Day 1997, the Republican congressional leadership declared victory—and capitulated. The mammoth deal on the federal budget that brings it to balance by 2002 was a capitulation less...
Paid articleWhy Make a deal?
MOORE, STEPHEN
Why Make A Deal? by Stephen Moore American taxpayers have come to regard Washington's budget deals much the way a dental patient responds to the whirling sound of the surgical drill. And for good...
Paid articleDon't cut defense
KAGAN, ROBERT
Don't Cut Defense by Robert Kagan When Secretary of Defense William Cohen told Pentagon officials working on the soon-to-be-released Quadrennial Defense Review that their planning should be...
Paid articleParty an
KIMBALL, ROGER
Party An by Roger Kimball In the great competition for making the most morally fatuous remark of the 20th century, the novelist E. M. Forster must be considered a leading contender. His famous...
Paid articleMaple Leaf Ragged
FRUM, DAVID
Maple Leaf Ragged by David Frum It's 1958, a year awash with liberal self-confidence. In treasury departments across the planet, clever young Keynesians are turning the economic heat up and down...
Paid articleThey did it for the children
LABASH, MATT
They Did It for the Children Or, What the Volunteerism Summit Was All About By Matt Labash Philadelphia Some of its own boosters sold the Presidents' Summit for America's Future short. They...
Paid articleFree Speech and the net
GELERNTER, DAVID
Free Speech and the Net The Communications Decency Act Is an Ineffective Mess. But the Supreme Court Should Uphold It. By David Gelernter The Communications Decency Act of 1996 is an attempt to...
Paid articleHearings impaired
BROOKS, DAVID
Hearings Impaired: A Week on Capitol Hill By David Brooks Each day on Capitol Hill congressmen gather to ask questions they already know the answers to. They consider testimony on issues they've...
Paid articleI lost it at the art house
PODHORETZ, JOHN
I Lost It at the Art House A Moviegoer's Diary By John Podhoretz Thursday, April 17. I just moved a block away from the premier art house in Washington, so I strolled over this evening to take in...
Paid articleChe Guevara remembered
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Che Guevara. Remembered The Life of a Glamorous, Gruesome Guerrilla By Stephen Schwartz Who was Ernesto "Che" Guevara? In the aftermath of his death, 30 years ago this year, his image was among...
Paid articleEnough Excuses
CLEGG, ROGER
Enough Excuses Walter Olson Gives the Right a Rallying Cry By Roger Clegg For those gloomy, post-Cold War souls who despair that traditionalists and libertarians, social and economic...
Paid articleModernist Snob
LAGERFELD, STEVEN
Modernist Snob Ada Louise Huxtable Lets America Have It By Steven Lagerfeld During nearly 20 years as the architecture critic of the New York Times, Ada Louise Huxtable policed the world of...
Paid articleMurray Perahia overheats
NORDLINGER, JAY
Murray Perahia Overheats A Pianist's Disappointing Return to the Stage By Jay Nordlinger Piano recitals aren't normally big deals, but the one at Carnegie Hall on April 5 was different: Murray...
Paid articleParody
PRESS RELEASE Contact: Susan "I Used to Be on Washington's Channel 7" King Assistant Secretary of Labor for Public Affairs (But If You Have a Local TV Anchor Job in a Top Ten Market, She'd Be Very...
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