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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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OFFICE POLITICS
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Offtce Poitttcs This week, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia will hear a case called Federal Trade Commission v. Staples, Inc. and Office Depot, Inc. The Clinton FTC is suing the...
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The Ancient Mariner at O'Hare
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_Casual The Ancient Mariner, at O'Hare Iused to think that stories were mostly lies, chunks of experience sanded down too neatly to be believed. Every tale I've ever told has run a little smoother...
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Just Say No Deal
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Just Say No Deal The Weekly Standard's raison d'etre was never so clear. Less than five days after the budget agreement was heralded, the May 12 issue was in my hands. Stephen Moore's "Why Make a...
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Legal Insanity
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Legal Insanity On April 29, the federal government told employers "they may not discriminate against qualified workers with mental illness, may not ask job applicants if they have a history of...
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Abortion concession
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BARNES, FRED
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Abortion Concession by Fred Barnes Thanks but no thanks, Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle told President Clinton on May 14. After days of haggling, the White House had drafted a letter that...
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Cutting the tax-cut Pie
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REES, MATTHEW
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Cutting the Tax-cut Pie by Matthew Rees When a scheduler from Newt Gingrich's office called Ed Crane, president of the libertarian Cato Institute, to invite him to discuss the budget deal with...
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Color cops on campus
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CONNERLY, WARD
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Color. Cops on Campus by Ward Connerly In case you missed it, the "preference cartel" unveiled its propaganda campaign in the third and fourth weeks of April. This campaign is designed to convince...
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The Anti-china lobby grows
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KAPLAN, LAWRENCE F.
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The Anti-China Lobby Grows by Lawrence F. Kaplan In the great debate over China, the playing field is becoming more level. On one side is the pro-China lobby, which favors "engagement." What this...
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Be Afraid
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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Be Afraid. The Meaning of Deep Blue's Victory By Charles Krauthammer "What we have is the world's best chess player vs. Garry Kasparov." T ~ ^r-^. rTr,ir —Louts Gerstner, CEO of...
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The Paradox of cloning
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WILSON, JAMES Q.
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The Paradox of Cloning By James Q. Wilson Let us suppose that it becomes possible to clone human beings. The creation of Dolly the cloned sheep makes this more likely than anyone once suspected....
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inherit only the wind
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Inherit Only the Wind A Thought Experiment in Support of Estate Taxes By Irwin M. Stelzer Conservatives, who seem intent on tearing their movement apart, have come together on two seemingly...
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Take us to your lieder
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Take Us to Your Lieder Franz Schubert, Still a Prodigy After 200 Years By Jay Nordlinger The music world is mad for anniversaries, sometimes seeming to organize itself around them. In 1970, it...
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Mailer's false messiah
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MANKOWSKI, PAUL
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Mailer's False Messiah When Bad Things Happen to Good News By Paul Mankowski The story is told of a prominent church historian, notorious both for his learning and his crustiness, who from time to...
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1968 and all that
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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1968 and All That A Terrible Year Remembered By Noemie Emery Author of books about Robert Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and two (two!) about Spiro Agnew, Jules Witcover brings us back to the time of...
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On Re-seeing 'Austin Powers'
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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On Re-seeing 'Austin Powers' A Moviegoer's Diary By John Podhoretz Sunday, May 4. My friend Rick is eager to go with me to a movie he has already seen called Austin Powers: International Man of...
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Parody
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Newsweek has recalled a special issue on child health because it suggested letting five-month-olds feed themselves chunks of carrots and zwieback crackers—bad choices that could easily choke a child...
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