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Paid articleTHE ORACLE OF KEMP
The Oracle of Kemp During the heated months of debate on most-favored-nation trading status for China, many politicians tried to assure the anti-China lobby that while they were against revoking...
Paid articleA Jones for Generalizations
_Casual A Jones for Generalizations Ihave a taste, a craving, a positive jones for generalization. Through words, generalizations give patterns to experience. Such patterns are not only necessary...
Paid articleThe EPA's Hot and Dusty Air
The EPA's Hot and Dusty Air In "The EPA's Hot Air" (July 7), Michael Fumento discusses what he perceives to be a weak scientific basis for the EPA's new standards for 2.5 micron and smaller...
Paid articleNATO: The More the Merrier
NATO: The More the Merrier ? 4~T""\7" Te want to be embedded in the Western \ \ I camp," said a prominent Polish legisla-VV tor last week, as NATO acted to admit Poland, Hungary, and the Czech...
Paid articleErnest Green's Bonus
YORK, BYRON
Ernest Green's Bonus by Byron York Something important did happen in the Senate hearings last week on the Clinton campaign-finance scandals. It just takes some explaining. A few months ago, I...
Paid articleEvery Man a King
BARNES, FRED
Every Man a King by Fred Barnes ? ? ?""'^ hhhhhhh," said Rep. Bill Archer, chair-f lman of the House Ways and Means Com-V»_^^mittee. "Family economic income!" Archer spoke with mock surprise when...
Paid articleThe Truth about preferences
HERIOT, GAIL
The Truth About Preferences by Gail Heriot Afew years ago, no secret was more closely guarded than university affirmative-action statistics. "Preferences? What preferences?" was the official line,...
Paid articleA Neumann with a New Plan
GILBERT, CRAIG
A Neumann with a New Plan by Craig Gilbert Rep. Mark Neumann is a conservative Christian. He's pro-life and anti-homosexuality. He recites the Pledge of Allegiance before press conferences....
Paid articleFaulty hearing
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Faulty Hearing Dear Diary: You Won't Believe What I Had to Sit Through This Week By Andrew Ferguson Tuesday, July 8 Of course we presshounds deplore the corruption of news with the values of...
Paid articlethe commandments and the court
TETI, DENNIS
The Ten Commandments and the Constitution By Dennis Teti The Supreme Court and Congress are on a collision course. Three times in the final week of its term, the high court struck down laws passed...
Paid articleA Benchmark for Trouble
Ehrenhalt, Alan
A Benchmark for Trouble What Happens When Reformers Try to Reform People By Alan Ehrenhalt Five years ago, the government of Oregon looked far into the future and made a list of goals and...
Paid articleThis Isn't Only a test
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
This Isn't Only a Test By Chester E. Finn Jr. The saga of national education testing won't surprise those who have watched other reformist projects turn sticky and foul after brushing against the...
Paid articleThe sinking of broadway
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Sinking of Broadway A Burst of Enthusiasm for the Theater Goes Bust By John Podhoretz This year, the Tony award for best musical went to a show about a calamitous real-life event in which...
Paid articleThe Sixty-year Reich
NORDLINGER, JAY
The Sixty-year Reich A Bad Boy Becomes a Grand Old Minimalist By Jay Nordlinger The conductor Michael Tilson Thomas vividly remembers the New York premiere of Steve Reich's Four Organs. The year...
Paid articlefrom tehran to langley
WURMSER, DAVID
From Tehran to Langley A Remarkable Book by a Pseudonymous Agent By David Wurmser Know Thine Enemy is the engrossing autobiographical account of a CIA agent's journey into Iran. A creature of the...
Paid articlebar None
LONG, ROB
BarNone A Funny, If Pointless, Look at Lawyers By Rob Long Years ago, a local Los Angeles television station hit upon a brilliant sweeps-week promotion for its news broadcast. While the other...
Paid articleParody
Joe Camel, a Giant in Tobacco Marketing, Is Dead at 23 —New York Times, July 11, 1997 Parody IllltMM* TONY THE TIGER PAPA SMURF MICKEY MOUSE DIED. TONY THE TIGER, 47; of tooth decay; in...
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