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Vol. 002 Issue 042 (July 7 1997)
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THE PRESIDENT'S PRIVATE LIFE
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The President's Private Life Bob Woodward reports in the Washington Post that independent counsel Ken Starr's office has been interviewing people about Bill Clinton's "private life." The White...
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Yes to Trade With China
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Yes to Trade With China Thank you for mentioning my opposition to cutting off trade with China in "No to Appeasement" (June 23). My position, however, is based more on economics and faith in...
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From Singular to Plural
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_Casual From Singular to Plural Marriage is the final event of innumerable movies and novels. The couple is pronounced man and wife, they kiss, and the closing credits roll, or the book runs out...
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EDITORIAL
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Playing Unfair At the 1995 National Junior College Athletic Association track-and-field championships in Odessa, Texas, James Beckford pulled off the third longest triple jump in history. He missed...
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Where's al gore?
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Carlson, Tucker
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Where's Al Gore? by Tucker Carlson New York You probably don't hear a lot about global warming these days. But then, you probably don't live in the Republic of Maldives. Mau-moon Abdul Gayoom...
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The tax mice that roared
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LINDSEY, LAWRENCE
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The Tax Mice That Roared by Lawrence Lindsey Deputy treasury secretary Lawrence Summers recently asserted that greed was the primary motivating force among tax-cut advocates in the United States....
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Clinton lays an egg
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BERNS, WALTER
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Clinton Lays an Egg by Walter Berns During the latter years of a teaching career extending over more than four decades, I became accustomed to university students who could not spell or punctuate...
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A more gated union
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DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
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A More Gated Union By John J. Dilulio Jr. Earlier this month Americans heard good news about crime for the fifth consecutive year: The FBI reported that in 1996 crime dropped another 3 percent,...
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The partisan stuff
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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John Glenn: The Partisan Stuff By Andrew Ferguson It is a curious way for an American hero to end a long career. But there it is: John Glenn—decorated veteran of World War II and Korea, first...
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The EPA's hot air
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Fumento, Michael
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The EPA's Hot Air By Michael Fumento Okay, let's be fair. Punctilious honesty has not been the Clinton administration's strong suit. But every bell curve has its extremes—its outliers, as it were....
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Hong kong and britain
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BRADBURY, MALCOLM
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hong kong and britain, Two Islands at Sea By Malcolm Bradbury Hong Kong and its Fragrant Harbor are, everyone agrees, among the loveliest sights on earth. The British Royal Navy undoubtedly...
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French Lessons
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FRUM, DAVID
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Books/o-Arts French Lessons 19th-century France Is Closer Than You Think AVictorian Englishman went to his local library looking for a copy of the French Constitution; "I'm sorry sir," the...
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Remembrance of LPs past
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Remembrance of LPs Past A Tour of 20th-century Masterworks By Jay Nordlinger It happened so fast: The record stores no longer had LPs, they had CDs. You couldn't put a needle on them. You had to...
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End of empire
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BOTTUM, J.
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End of Empire Paul Theroux's Impressive Tale of Hong Kong By J. Bottum The novelist Paul Theroux has always known just one true thing—that the human heart is greasy, sweated, and small. And it...
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Parody
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"In the past, I thought they were trying to get to the bottom of Whitewater. This last time, I was left with the impression that they wanted to show he was a womanizer." —Arkansas State Trooper...
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Vol. 002 Issue 043 (July 14 1997)
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Vol. 002 Issue 044 (July 21 1997)
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Vol. 002 Issue 045 (July 28 1997)
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