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Vol. 004 Issue 008 (November 2 1998)
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Vol. 004 Issue 009 (November 9 1998)
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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THOSEWACKY REPUBLICANS What an interesting reaction was elicited by the Republican decision last week finally to air some anti-Clinton ads. THE SCRAPBOOK has always hewed to the view—call it...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence NO CHEER IN THE GOP William Kristol has put his finger on important elements of a key point I make from time to time to friends in politics (“Cheer Up!” Oct. 26). I used to say that...
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CASUAL
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Casual MY ME DECADE I was at dinner with a tableful of Washington journalists—eight right-wingers and a leftist. The drunkest of the conservatives, at a cruising altitude of five or six cocktails,...
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A CROOKED PRESIDENT
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A CROOKED PRESIDENT On two recent Mondays, October 19 and 26, U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright began to make public the documentary record of Jones v. Clinton, the epic litigation her court...
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JOHN CONYERS'S CIRCUS
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Carlson, Tucker
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JOHN CONYERS’S CIRCUS by Tucker Carlson Detroit REP. JOHN CONYERS knows what it’s like to have a Monica in the workplace. Ten years ago, the Detroit congressman began a relationship with a...
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FREE-TRADE NATIONALISM
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LINDSEY, BRINK
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FREE-TRADE NATIONALISM by Brink Lindsey FREE TRADE IS LOSING ITS GRIP on the conservative movement. In recent years a growing minority of conservatives, led by Patrick Buchanan, has swung to the...
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STARR-HAZING
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REES, MATTHEW
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STARR-HAZING by Matthew Rees THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE is likely to hold its first impeachment hearing on November 16. There’s just one problem: Not a single committee Democrat believes the...
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BLIND TO GIBBON'S CHARMS
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WEST, WOODY
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BLIND TO GIBBON’S CHARMS by Woody West IDROPPED BY THE OPTICIAN’S the other day to have my glasses powered up since it seemed the newspaper had begun using a much smaller type to print the...
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THE COMING PALESTINIAN STATE
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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THE COMING PALESTINIAN STATE Wye is the bridge to next year’s Middle East showdown By Charles Krauthammer Occam’s Razor is a principle that has served science well for about, oh, 650 years. It...
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THE RIDDLE OF REAGAN
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PODHORETZ, NORMAN
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THE RIDDLE OF RONALD REAGAN By Norman Podhoretz To me, Ronald Reagan always has been, and remains, a mystery. Never—not from the first occasion on which I met him and spent a few hours in his...
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POLLUTING RACE RELATIONS
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CLEGG, ROGER
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POLLUTING RACE RELATIONS The End of the Environmental-Justice Movement By Roger Clegg The movement for “environmental justice” and against “environmental racism” began in the 1980s. Its premise...
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THE NEVER-ENDING STRUGGLE
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NYILIS, MICHAEL
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THE NEVER-ENDING STRUGGLE Why Progressivism Won’t Die By Michael Nyilis In an interview with Japanese journalists in 1995, Fidel Castro had harsh words for the conservative American legislators...
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BOOKING THE FUTURE
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Nordlinger, Pia
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BOOKING THE FUTURE The Promise of E-Books and Digital Printing By Pia Nordlinger Books used to be simple paper blocks that you could buy only at bookstores. Sometimes the store had what you...
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UNPLEASANTVILLE
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WATTENBERG, DANIEL
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UNPLEASANTVILLE How the 1950s Looked in the 1960s By Daniel Wattenberg Welcome to Pleasantville, the town portrayed in the satirical allegory now playing in theaters, the first feature film...
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PARODY
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Parody "In his celebration of The New York Review of Books, James Wolcott writes of Mary McCarthy's allegedly devastating review of my book 'The Best and the Brightest.' He is too easily...
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Vol. 004 Issue 010 (November 16 1998)
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Vol. 004 Issue 011 (November 23 1998)
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Vol. 004 Issue 012 (November 30 1998)
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