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IssueVol. 002 Issue 050 (September 8 1997)
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Paid articleScrapbook
The Appease Chtna Sweepstakes (cont.) When it comes to making nice with the butchers of Beijing, there's plenty of competition. With his interview in the Aug. 17 New York Times Magazine, Philip...
Paid articleCasual
What a Dump! Ahigh point of my summer vacation was a long-anticipated visit to the sculpture garden at the San Francisco dump. A while back, my West Coast sister, Colette, became...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Grown Soft at Century's End David Brooks's "Summer Camp at Century's End" (Aug. 18) reminded me of Bill Cosby's comedy routine recorded on an early '60s record, Won-derfulness. Cosby jokes that...
Paid articleTesting Time in Bosnia
Testing Time in Bosnia For the first time in more than a year, the prospects for a successful, lasting, and even a relatively just peace in Bosnia have improved. In recent weeks, one indicted war...
Paid articlespanking the anti-spankers
THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
Spanking the Anti-Spankers by Andrew Peyton Thomas FEW NEWS ITEMS ARE SURER TO GAIN approving attention from the media elite than social-science studies that challenge traditional child-rearing...
Paid articleClinton's millennium
CEASER, JAMES W.
Clinton's Millennium by James W. Ceaser "S tupor Mundi" (Wonder of the World)— thus was young Otto III greeted in 996 when the pope selected him emperor in Rome. As fate chose Otto as its...
Paid articleThe U.S. Air War in Asia
TYSON, JAMES L.
The U.S. Air War. in Asia by James L. Tyson CHINA HAS BEEN MUCH IN THE NEWS lately, what with its most-favored-nation status and its takeover of Hong Kong. We ask, Does China represent a threat to...
Paid articleThey're off!
Tell, David
They're Off! The Republican Presidential Race in 2000 Begins. No, We're Not Kidding. By David Tell Indianapolis You can't sit down here in the convention center ballroom without first picking...
Paid articleThe good news is . . .
BARONE, MICHAEL
The Good News Is the Good News Is Right By Michael Barone America is changing more rapidly and more for the better than almost anyone in Washington yet realizes. The evidence is there, in plain...
Paid articleSell them anything
REES, MATTHEW
Sell Them Anything The Evisceration of Export Controls By Matthew Rees Mitch Wallerstein doesn't seem like someone you'd want in a key job affecting national security. In the 1980s, when the...
Paid articleSatchmo better blues
NORDLINGER, JAY
Satchmo Better Blues A Wonderful Biography of Louis Armstrong By Jay Nordlinger What will Louis Armstrong's most devoted admirers not claim for him? They say that he was the founder of jazz. That...
Paid articleThe Decline of west
Caldwell, Christopher
The Decline of West A Mediocre Entry in the Library of America By Christopher Caldwell On Friday the 13th of December 1940, F Scott Fitzgerald attended a dinner party at the home of Nathanael...
Paid articleA wobbly tome
WEST, WOODY
A Wobbly Tome J. Anthony Lukas's Posthumous 'Trouble' By Woody West Those who've done penance by editing on a newspaper city desk know the phenomenon: an exuberant reporter who simply empties his...
Paid articleParody
"Democratic President Bill Clinton and GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich are now shifting their rivalries to bigger venues—their girths. Between them, 50 pounds have been shed, the equivalent of...
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