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IssueVol. 002 Issue 042 (July 7 1997)
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Paid articleTHE KING OF ID
The King of In He's destroyed the sport of boxing. His coif looks as if his scalp is projectile-vomiting. He has murdered business associates and the English language with equal aplomb. But only in...
Paid articleKeeping Cool
Keeping Cool There are no un-air-conditioned social classes anymore. Last Wednesday, on a night of 98-degree heat, I picked up a six-pack of beer—Old Gumption Limited Edition Woodchuck Valley Pale...
Paid articleRecession-Proof Economy
Recession-Proof Economy Bravo to Irwin M. Stelzer ("Whatever Happened to the Business Cycle?," July 14) for giving partial credit for our current good economic times to Mike Milken. To my venture...
Paid articleNewtered
Newtered Late last month, following House passage of the central and most contentious element in Washington's pending budget deal, Newt Gingrich was euphoric. He'd been having a rough time of it,...
Paid articleGay Rites
Carlson, Tucker
Gay Rites by Tucker Carlson Philadelphia The service for gay Episcopalians and their supporters held at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany in downtown Philadelphia last week could have been...
Paid articleHere ARe Some Quotas to Kill
PELL, TERRY
Here Are Some Quotas To Kill by Terry Pell Republicans do best in the debate over racial preferences when they spotlight the least defensible aspects of the civil-rights industry—not its lofty...
Paid articleFor a Doolittle Congress
GARRETT, MAJOR
For. a Doolittle Congress by Major Garrett For many years, conservatives have hesitated to denounce the assaults on the First Amendment that go under the name of "campaign-finance reform." At the...
Paid articleWho's Endangered Now?
ANTONELLI, ANGELA
Who's Endangered Now? by Angela Antonelli Claire Royal, Marian Anderson, and Bill Nakagawa of Arboga, California—a retired elementary-school teacher, a grandmother married to the local levee...
Paid articleChaos on Capitol Hill
REES, MATTHEW
Chaos on Capitol Hill By Matthew Rees Here's how bad things are among House Republicans: After the collapse of the coup attempt against Newt Gingrich, the speaker is being described as "utterly...
Paid articleSpeaker Paxon?
BARNES, FRED
Speaker Paxon? By Fred Barnes In The Godfather, Part II, Michael Corleone says his father taught him one thing: Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. It's sage advice that House...
Paid articleMy Hearings, Right or Huang
FERGUSON, ANDREW
My Hearings, Right or Huang By Andrew Ferguson Tuesday, July 15 Over the weekend, on Meet the Press, Chairman Thompson spoke ominously. "These things," he said, meaning his hearings into campaign...
Paid articleThe Sins of a 'Citizen Lobby'
JACOBY, MARY
The Sins of a Self-styled Citizen Lobby By Mary Jacoby Tom Andrews, national program director for the "watchdog" group Citizen Action, stood on a platform at a Washington hotel last March...
Paid articleThe Last Rhodesian
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
The Last Rhodesian Ian Smith Pens His Memoirs By Robert D. Novak ? ? f | ^he man is a schizoid, I there can be no doubt _A_ about it," an unidentified British civil servant was quoted as saying...
Paid articleDown Kevorkian's Slope
LUND, NELSON
Down Kevorkian's Slope The Case Against Physician-assisted Suicide By Nelson Lund While awaiting the Supreme Court's recent decision on assisted suicide, the pundits came to an unusual consensus....
Paid articleThe Sound and the Furet
WEINSTEIN, KENNETH R.
The Sound and the Furet A Great Historian and His French Revolution By Kenneth R. Weinstein Frangois Furet, who died on July 12 at the age of 70, was the greatest living historian of the French...
Paid articleDancer from the Dance
WINKLER, CLAUDIA
Dancer, from the Dance Alexandra Danilova's Legacy By Claudia Winkler "Oi nly connect," said E.M. I Forster. Alexandra Dan-ilova's motto could have been, "Only distinguish." In a notable passage...
Paid articleParody
A/bt a Parody A PROCLAMATION li> (he Governor of tin- State of California Kwds skated by niKlKre aad infante, and is also no importnn.1 jkhI of prevtw.ivc beiijih rnvft pm^i'lnm nvHhera ivilk...
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