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Paid articleTHE SUBVERSION OF WELFARE REFORM
The Subversion of Welfare Reform The single greatest legislative achievement of the much-maligned 104th Congress was welfare reform. The new law ends the federal welfare entitlement for single...
Paid articleClueless and Clintonized
CLUELESS AND CLINTONIZED My confidence in Senate majority leader Trent Lott was ebbing when along came "Clintonized Republicans" (June 9) by William Kristol settling the issue. Sen. Lott, being...
Paid articleTechno-guru
TECHNQ-GURU Wherever I have worked for the past decade, I have been the office techno-weenie—the guy to whom co-workers turn for help with their computers (and printers and fax machines and, most...
Paid articleNo to Appeasement
No to Appeasement The House of Representatives is scheduled to vote next week on the extension of China's most-favored-nation trading status. How it will turn out is anyone's guess; the House...
Paid articleTearing down that wall
ROBINSON, PETER
Tearing Down That Wall by Peter Robinson LAST MONTH, A TELEVISION PRODUCER wanted to interview me for a piece on the tenth anniversary of President Reagan's address at the Berlin Wall, a speech I...
Paid articleThose Crazy Americans
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Those Crazy Americans by Andrew Ferguson Excuse me for asking, but do you feel Bloated? Callous and Vain, perhaps? How about Schizo and Talky, Robotic and Obvious and Cutthroat? No? Not even the...
Paid articleThe Pope Hits Home
HITTINGER, RUSSELL
The Pope Hits Home by Russell Hittinger In his fourth visit since leaving Krakow for Rome, John Paul II returned home last week at a crucial moment for his native Poland. Sometimes comically, but...
Paid articleBully for America
BROOKS, DAVID
Bully for America What Teddy Roosevelt Teaches By David Brooks Politicians decorate their offices with mementos of the power they have and portraits to remind them of the virtues they wish to...
Paid articleThe Coming of the Super-preachers
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
The Coming of the super-preachers By John J. Dilulio, Jr. From a distance, Rev. Anthony Nathaniel Lucas, 31, could easily be mistaken for one of the 1,500 inner-city black youths, most of them...
Paid articlerebels with a cause
REES, MATTHEW
Rebels with a Cause Christopher Cox and David Mcintosh Take on the Leadership By Matthew Rees Among the many unhappy campers in the House GOP last week, two may have been the unhap-piest of all:...
Paid articleThe Frittering prizes
Epstein, Joseph
The Frittering Prizes The Less than Glamorous World of Literary Awards By Joseph Epstein If writers can be said to have a leading hobby, that hobby is the collecting of grievances. How nicely...
Paid articleAn uncertain people
MILLER, MARK
An Uncertain People Elliott Abrams on the Dwindling American Jews By Mark Miller In the eyes of the American Jewish establishment, Jewish survival has always meant one thing: defending against...
Paid articleOzzie and Harriet in Tears
SIDAK, MELINDA LEDDEN
OzziE and Harriet in Tears Dana Mack Dissects the "Antifamily Culture" By Melinda Ledden Sidak Afew years ago, a friend of mine introduced her one-year-old son to the secretary of health and human...
Paid articleParody
Several incidents described in Robert Reich's book, Locked in the Cabinet, were distorted beyond recognition, according to Jonathan Rauch in Slate. Reich defended himself by saying the book was a...
IssueVol. 002 Issue 041 (June 30 1997)
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