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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook THE FRIENDS OF SIDNEY BLUMENTHAT Sidney Blumenthal, special adviser to the president and first lady on the vast right-wing conspiracy, managed to raise hackles across the Atlantic with...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence HIGH ON THE HOG I enjoyed reading Tucker Carlson's article on the North Carolina Senate campaign featuring incumbent senator and hog farmer Lauch Faircloth ("Lauch 'n' Load," Oct....
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CASUAL
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BOTTUM, J.
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Casual YOUNG AND OLD IN WASHINGTON Autumn brings out the old men here in Washington. Or maybe it's just that you notice them only after the summer tourists have all gone home. They walk in the...
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Starr Witness
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Starr Witness God knows, there will be any number of ancillary proceedings in the looming House Judiciary Committee impeachment inquiry. Indeed, a rump group of Judiciary Democrats unofficially...
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CHEER UP!
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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CHEERUP! by William Kristol FRIENDS, REPUBLICANS, COUNTRYMEN: Cheer up! (Especially Republicans.) The GOP will do well on November 3, capping the best three elections cycles for a political party...
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SWEET DAY FOR SAUERBREY?
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BARNES, FRED
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Sweet Day for. Sauerbrey? by Fred Barnes Bowie, Maryland ONE OF MY RULES OF THUMB in politics is pretty simple: Show me a Republican who lost in 1994, and I'll show you a loser. There was such a...
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FOX HUNTING IN PHILLY
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Carlson, Tucker
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FOX HUNTING IN PHILLY by Tucker Carlson Center Square, Pennsylvania JOE HOEFFEL ADMITS he was "concerned" when the Monica Lewinsky mess first erupted in January. As a Democrat running for...
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ORRIN HATCHES AN EGG
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REES, MATTHEW
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ORRIN HATCHES AN EGG by Matthew Rees THE TEETH-GNASHING on Capitol Hill these days isn't coming from Democrats upset with Bill Clinton, but from Republicans exasperated with Orrin Hatch. The Utah...
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FAITH DEFENDS REASON
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NEUHAUS, RICHARD JOHN
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FAITH DEFENDS REASON by Richard John Neuhaus TWENTY YEARS AGO, Karol Wojtyla was elected John Paul II. "Be not afraid!" he declared in his first homily as pope, addressing himself not only to...
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CELL PHONE NATURALISTS
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BROOKS, DAVID
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CELL PHONE NATURALISTS By David Brooks I must have been crazy to think I could climb to the top of the REI outdoors-gear store in Seattle without a professional guide and months of training. I'm...
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POSING AS POETRY
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Caldwell, Christopher
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POSING AS POETRY The Career of the New York Poets By Christopher Caldwell With The Last Avant-Garde, the literary critic and poet David Lehman has published an encomium to Frank O'Hara, John...
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NURTURING CHILDREN'S NATURE
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KELLY, MARGUERITE
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NURTURING CHILDREN'S NATURE Why Parents Still Matter By Marguerite Kelly With her latest study, child-development psychologist Judith Rich Harris has given us a landmark book that provokes praise...
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ELEANOR & THE HISTORIANS
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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ELEANOR & THE HISTORIANS Looking for Lesbians Under Every Bed By Noemie Emery Biography is a dishonest science. No author can slip himself entirely into the skin of another, seeing life through...
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KILLING BABIES AND SAVING HALIBUT
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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KILLING THE BABIES AND SAVING THE HALIBUT Peter Singer Writes the Life of His Disciple By Wesley J. Smith Peter Singer is a major player in the world of ideas. The Australian moral philosopher is...
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PARODY
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"The lords and ladies who weekend in Connecticut's rural Litchfield County believe in homegrown— but not homespun—gifts. Oscar de la Renta sends jams and jellies made from currants, crab apples and...
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