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IssueVol. 002 Issue 037 (June 2 1997)
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Paid articleDAVID BROCK'S HOBSON'S CHOICE
David Brock's Hobson's Choice Irascible gumshoe Gary Al-drich was in the news again this week, when New Yorker writer Jane Mayer quoted the former FBI agent and bestselling author as saying that...
Paid articleHomeophobia
Casual HOMEOPHOBIA I'd been sick for a couple of weeks: sniffle, tickle in my throat, blocked-up ears. I figured I'd been taking the wrong antihistamine. So the other day I walked into a yuppie...
Paid articleThe Real and Unreal Gore
The Real and Unreal Gore Iread Tucker Carlson's devastating expose "The Real Al Gore" (May 19) with mixed feelings. I say mixed not because I doubt the accuracy of Carlson's well-written article,...
Paid articleA Partial Victory
A Partial Victory In strictly legislative terms, it looks as if the congressional effort to abolish the unconscionable practice of partial-birth abortion has fallen short. The House of...
Paid articleLeast Favored Nation
BARNES, FRED
Least Favored Nation by Fred Barnes The dais was lined with American exports (various types of grain) and Chinese imports (toys, baseballs, sneakers) when the Business Coalition for U.s.-China...
Paid articleStill bloom-ing
CATTON, PIA
Still Bloom-ing by Pia Catton Chicago Cultural critics pronounce, almost daily, that America is going to hell in a handbasket. But no one has done so as memorably, or as successfully, as Allan...
Paid articleDefensive medicine
REES, MATTHEW
Defensive Medicine by Matthew Rees In 1994 Sen. Phil Gramm of Texas vociferously opposed the Clinton health-care plan. "Anything I can do within the rules of the Senate to prevent the government...
Paid articleForeign aid that worked
FOSSEDAL, GREGORY
Foreign Aid That Worked by Gregory Fossedal Leaders in America and Europe will spend the next two weeks celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Marshall plan, the American effort to lift the...
Paid articleProfessor Narcissus
HIMMELFARB, GERTRUDE
Professor Narcissus In Today's Academy, Everything Is Personal By Gertrude Himmelfarb Not so long ago, it was TV talk shows that were being excoriated for their wanton exhibitionism as they...
Paid articleStrollergate
Carlson, Tucker
Strollergate Something Is Rotten in Denmark, Not in New York By Tucker Carlson One Saturday night in early May, Annette Sorensen, a 30-year-old Danish tourist, went to the Dallas BBQ restaurant...
Paid articleThe use and abuse of stress
Caldwell, Christopher
The Use and Abuse of Stress By Christopher Caldwell Springfield, Massachusetts, home of the Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, has long been proud of its annual spelling bee. But in the first week of...
Paid articleThe Education colossus
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
EDUCATION: THE ERA OF BIG Government Is Still Here By Chester E. Finn, Jr. The post-big-government era never actually arrived in the field of education. Its chances at best were about as real as...
Paid articleLest Ye Be Judged
WATTENBERG, DANIEL
Lest Ye Be Judged Is the Creator of Beavis and Butt-head' and the New Hit 'King of the Hill' a Social Conservative? By Daniel Wattenberg We all know what Clinton-ism is: the unacknowledged...
Paid articleIsn't It Pathetic?
SCHIFFREN, LISA
Isn't It Pathetic? Wendy Wasserstein's Uncommon, Unsatisfied Women By Lisa Schiffren Despite negative reviews in all the New York papers, the night I saw An American Daughter, the latest Broadway...
Paid articleO My Newark!
GRANN, DAVID
O My Newark! Philip Roth's Triumphant American Pastoral' By David Grann At 64, Philip Roth has decided there may be more to life than masturbation. Until now, he has spent most of his literary...
Paid articleBlame Israel First
KROSSEL, MARTIN
Blame Israel First Amos Elon Misperceives the World Around Him By Martin Krossel For roughly the first 30 years of Israel's existence, there was general agreement in the country about how to deal...
Paid articleParody
Police have been criticized for overreacting when a Danish mother left her baby in its stroller on the sidewalk outside the New York restaurant where she was eating. —News...
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