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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook LAURENCE TRIBE'S TANTRUM At last week's impeachment hearings, liberal constitutional law expert Laurence Tribe of Harvard was one of the star witnesses called by the Democratic members...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence SOLVING THE REAGAN RIDDLE Norman Podhoretz should forget his quibbles with the policies of Ronald Reagan and remember the things that made him the most successful president in...
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CASUAL
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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Casual STAGEDOOR JAY I must've been 12 when I first heard Leontyne Price. I didn't like vocal music much—young people seldom do. But she was on the concert series, sandwiched between the likes of...
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Defeat Saddam
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DEFEAT SADDAM Administrations and politicians can avoid reality for only so long. Eventually, reality intrudes on artful spinning and wishful thinking. Since last January, we have been arguing that...
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APR?S NEWT
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BARNES, FRED
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APRÈS NEWT by Fred Barnes TOM DELAY, THE HOUSE REPUBLICAN WHIP, is keeping his own job and affecting everybody else's. The morning after Christopher Cox of california announced he was running for...
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DEMOCRATIC DIVISIONS
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BARONE, MICHAEL
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DEMOCRATIC DIVISIONS by Michael Barone "THE DIFFERENCES ARE MUCH DEEPER in the Republican party than in our party," says House minority leader Richard Gephardt. From the other side of the...
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THE NEW RACE-BAITERS
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LABASH, MATT
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THE NEW RACE-BAITERS by Matt Labash THERE WAS A TIME, NOT LONG AGO—before Bill Clinton became our first black president— when the Democratic party was a domicile for racist demagogues like George...
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LIVE AND LET LIVINGSTON
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REES, MATTHEW
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LIVE AND LET LIVINGSTON By Matthew Rees Shortly after Bob Livingston started campaigning for speaker eight months ago, he was asked to explain the differences between him and his likely opponent,...
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FIRST THEY CAME FOR PINOCHET . . .
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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FIRST THEY CAME FOR PINOCHET . . . By Jeremy Rabkin When British authorities arrested the former dictator of Chile, General Augusto Pinochet, in London last month, the story made frontpage news...
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THE U.S. MALE
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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THE U.S. MALE Tom Wolfe's Portrait of Manhood in America By John Podhoretz The title, A Man in Full, is the first of many brilliant strokes in Tom Wolfe's rich, crazy, flawed, and deeply moving...
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THE DAYS OF MARY MEYER
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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THE Days OF MARY- MEYER. Life and Death Among the Old Guard By Noemie Emery Back in the middle years of the Cold War, when Georgetown was the center of the universe, there was a woman named Mary...
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PICTURING JACKSON POLLOCK
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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PICTURING JACKSON POLLOCK A Retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art By David Gelernter Yellow is the cruelest color. Seemingly extroverted and gay, it expects to be treated like a prima donna,...
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PARODY
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Parody George W. Bush Is Better than God Has Presidency Locked Up in 2000 By The Entire Washington Press Corps Deep in the heart of Texas-yet only 15 minutes from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, which...
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Vol. 004 Issue 012 (November 30 1998)
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