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Paid article REPUBLICANS GET SOME VERY BAD NEWS
Republicans Get Some Very Bad News Republican senators got an unwelcome jolt last week at one of their usually uneventful Tuesday lunch meetings—a poll that showed they were in deep trouble. The...
Paid article That's Entertainment!
That's Entertainment! You don't have to be British to see that the least likely result of Princess Diana's death and the astonishing reaction to it is the undoing of the British monarchy. Britain...
Paid article Mixed News on Crime and Welfare
Mixed News on Crime and Welfare Michael Barone ("The Good News Is the Good News Is Right," Sept. 8) is right about recent national trends in crime rates and welfare rolls. But I see both more...
Paid article Al Gore, Sleazeball
Al Gore, Sleazeball Al Gore is easy to dislike. There are his idiosyncratic policy fevers, like global warming, which give off the distinct vibration of a man naive beneath his years. There is...
Paid article The Death of Duty
FRUM, DAVID
The Death of Duty by David Frum f ¦ \ell us what you feel!" That's the I demand that has been barraging the -L. British royal family for two weeks. Ah, you can imagine the Windsors thinking, if...
Paid article Sununuism Strikes Again
BARNES, FRED
SuNUNuisM Strikes Again by Fred Barnes John Sununu, then President Bush's White House chief of staff, commented famously back in the spring of 1991 that Congress needn't pass anything at all for...
Paid article The Enda Big Government?
CLEGG, ROGER
The Enda Big Government? by Roger Clegg Last year, a bill to prohibit private employers from discriminating against homosexuals was defeated in the Senate by a narrow 50-49 vote. president Clinton...
Paid article Al, Gored
Carlson, Tucker
Al, Gored By Tucker Carlson The Cat in the Hat doll lying at his feet grinned as Al Gore leaned back in his chair to reflect on the broken state of American politics. It was a little before noon...
Paid article Frank Luntz Does It for the Children
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Frank Luntz Does It for the Children By Andrew Ferguson Frank Luntz, a Republican pollster and one of the foremost "communications" advisers to Trent Lott and Newt Gingrich, has just posted a...
Paid article The Truth About Peacekeeping
Bernstein, Alvin H.
The Truth About Peacekeeping By Alvin H. Bernstein Perhaps the most inviting target for defense cuts in recent years has been that catchall activity described, usually derisively, as...
Paid article Your United WaY Dollars at Work
GITELL, SETH
Your United Way Dollars at Work By Seth Gitell September is the month when sports fans get reac-quainted with the United Way. They recognize the charity as the sponsor of those fuzzy commercials...
Paid article Windschuttle's Warning
HANSON, VICTOR DAVIS
WlNDSCHUTTLE'S WARNING In Praise of The Killing of History By Victor Davis Hanson Not another book about theory and the rise of cultural relativism, I thought, when first seeing Keith...
Paid article Witch Hunt, with Witches
EMERY, NOEMIE
Witch Hunt, with Witches The Story of Bartley Crum By Noemie Emery Like Brooke Hayward, whose book Haywire hers resembles, Patricia Bosworth barely survived a golden childhood filled with...
Paid article Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Vincent, Norah
Don't Ask, Don't Tell Jacki Lyden's Oblivious Memoir By Norah Vincent The problem with the current glut of confessional memoirs is not that the memoir as a genre is worn out, but that, by...
Paid article A Prodigy Grows Up
NORDLINGER, JAY
A Prodigy Grows Up Yevgeny Kissin at 25 By Jay Nordlinger In music, as in chess, tennis, and other pursuits, child prodigies come and go. Some flame out quickly, never to be heard from again. They...
Paid article Parody
Lost in the news of the death of Diana and of Mother Teresa was the passing of former Zairean strongman Mobutu Sese Seko at age 66. —News Item Parody Elton lohn's Cannibal in the Wind Goodbye,...
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