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Paid article ABOUT YOUR PLACE IN HISTORY . . .
About Your Place in History . . . Among the group of conservatives who recently met with Bill Clinton in the White House to discuss the president's "race initiative" was Ward Connerly, who headed...
Paid article You Say You Want an Evolution
You Say You Want an Evolution Andrew Ferguson attempts to use evolutionary psychology's theory of infanticide to continue a mixed complaint as old as recorded history: The new knowledge offered by...
Paid article Cheese in My Super Bowl
Cheese in My Super Bowl Somewhere in Green Bay Packerland, also known as Wisconsin, there's a photo I want suppressed. It captures me in an embarrassing position, not only eating crow, but also...
Paid article Asia: To Bail Out or Not to Bail Out?
Asia: To Bail Out or Not to Bail Out? Every day brings a fresh bad report from Asia. That region's go-go mid-1990s, fueled by giant Western investment and loans, have run aground. It turns out that...
Paid article The Asian Bubble Trouble
Mueller, John
The Asian Bubble Trouble by John Mueller Our great difficulty in understanding the Asian financial bubble and its implications for the United States is not that we have too few explanations, but...
Paid article Wacky Tabacky Politics
LEVY, ROBERT A.
Wacky Tabacky Politics by Robert A. Levy What a cast of characters! Lumbering tobacco companies cowed into submission by 40 Medicaid recovery suits rigged to deny them any chance to defend...
Paid article Horror in the Court
Carlson, Tucker
HORROR IN THE COURT How a Mother Who Murders One Child Can Keep Another By Tucker Carlson One Friday morning in June 1992, six-week-old Nakya Scott woke up in an apartment in southeast...
Paid article The Democratic Party Gets a Brain
BROOKS, DAVID
The Democratic Party Gets a Brain —and Loses Its Mind By David Brooks Some people collect baseball cards, and others collect race horses, but I collect books that rethink liberalism. I've got...
Paid article New York City, Economic Backwater
TUCKER, WILLIAM
New York City, Economic Backwater By William Tucker The Forbes 400 list published last October gave a rude surprise to anyone who thought the Northeast Corridor was still the nation's economic...
Paid article The Stranger in a Strange Land
Caldwell, Christopher
The Stranger, in a Strange Land The Gaul of Albert Camus By Christopher Caldwell On January 4, 1960, Albert Camus lay dead at age forty-six, next to the car that his friend Michel Gallimard had...
Paid article Do-It-Yourself
SIEGEL, FRED
dcht-yourself A Guide to Fixing Up America's Cities By Fred Siegel Some things just aren't supposed to happen. The crime rate, according to the experts, will not drop until narcotics have been...
Paid article A Streetcar Named Desire
Vincent, Norah
A Streetcar. Named Desire Carolyn Graglia's Brief Against Feminism By Norah Vincent Carolyn Graglia is right to take on feminism: It bred its share of extremists, and it must shoulder part of the...
Paid article Wagging the World
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Wagging the World The Moviergoer's Diary Finds Serious Ideas & Cynical Ignorance By John Podhoretz Sunday, January 11. The Film Forum is a Greenwich Village theater so solemn its lobby is painted...
Paid article Parody
"As a child of the Depression, Morrison jokes, 'I have bad dreams about eviction.' So she maintains three residences. At right, her triplex apartment in Manhattan." —photo caption in Time...
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