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Paid article SID, THE EARLY YEARS
Sid, the Early Years As Carl Cannon reported in these pages last month, White House staffers have taken to calling Clinton aide Sidney Blu-menthal "G.K."—short for "grassy knoll"—in honor of...
Paid article Under the Southern Cross
Under the Southern Cross The other morning, I climbed a volcano. Just a little one, that rejoices in the comic-opera name of Rangitoto and sits on an island of its own near New Zealand's Auckland...
Paid article God and Man in Alabama
god and Man in Alabama Matt Labash suggests that official religious activities in Alabama— like organized school prayer—are appropriate because 96 percent of the state's population identify...
Paid article NATO and American Leadership
nato and American Leadership The Senate will likely vote in the next couple of weeks on the enlargement of NATO to include Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. The votes are there, and NATO...
Paid article Should McCurry Quit?
Carlson, Tucker
Should McCurry Quit? by Tucker Carlson If presidential press secretary Mike McCurry seems calm these days, it may be because he has seen it all before. Seventeen years ago this month, McCurry's...
Paid article Starr's Theory of the Case
BARNES, FRED
Starr's Theory of the Case by Fred Barnes President Clinton and his backers aren't shy about trumpeting their version of what independent counsel Kenneth Starr is up to: He's a partisan prosecutor...
Paid article What If Clinton Wins?
FRUM, DAVID
What If Clinton Wins? by David Frum Is it worse to mug an old lady to raise money for a criminal gang than it is to mug an old lady because you want to buy a case of Dr. Pepper and a box of Moon...
Paid article Where Are the Republicans?
Tell, David
Where Are the Republicans? by David Tell Dick Morris came to lunch the other day. In the course of explaining why the president's Monica Lewinsky caper is merely a sideshow, he ventured that...
Paid article Clinton's Man in the Pulpit
NORDLINGER, JAY
Clinton's Man in the Pulpit by Jay Nordlinger Bill and Hillary Clinton have found themselves an awfully sympathetic minister—the Rev. J. Philip Wogaman, who presides at a Methodist church a few...
Paid article The Joy of Sport-Utility vehicles
STELZER, IRWIN M.
The Joy of Sport-Utility Vehicles Why the Government Hates What Consumers Love By Irwin M. Stelzer ^ttt ~rhen a rock hits a glass, it is bad for the \ \ I glass." So advises an ancient folk say-V...
Paid article And Puerto Rico Makes 51?
REES, MATTHEW
And Puerto Rico Makes 51? By Matthew Rees The symbolism couldn't have been worse: At a March 3 press conference devoted to a House bill on Puerto Rico's future, a reporter asked whether the...
Paid article Teacher Unions: Two Is Bad Enough, One Is Worse
Lieberman, Myron
Teacher Unions: Two Is Bad Enough, One Is Worse By Myron Lieberman The merger of the nation's two giant teacher unions is very likely to be approved at their national conventions in New Orleans...
Paid article Mancur Olson's Legacy
BROOKS, DAVID
Mancur Olson's Legacy By David Brooks Mancur Olson died last month, but I confess there was a time when I thought he'd been dead for centuries. I was taking a freshman course at the University of...
Paid article Unafraid of Greatness
Gingrich, Newt
Unafraid of Greatness Paul Johnson's History of America By Newt Gingrich Paul Johnson has written perhaps the most important history of the American people in our generation. He raises the key...
Paid article That New-Time Religion
WILSON, JOHN
-B&That New-Time Religion The Literary World Finds God, Or Something By John Wilson New York Times Sunday Magazine. The major news magazines, the thought journals, and a wild profusion of...
Paid article Guns and Dolls
NOVAK, ROBERT D.
guns and dolls The New Military Makeup By Robert D. Novak In the summer of 1975, I visited the Korean DMZ with the allied commander, Lieutenant General James F. Hollingsworth. Nobody could be sure...
Paid article Cannibalizing Literature
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Cannibalizing Literature The Movie Makes the Book Look Better By John Podhoretz Sunday, March 1. Everybody always talks about how brilliant the Walt Disney Company is at marketing, how it can take...
Paid article Parody
“When we got off the plane from D.C. yesterday afternoon in Teterboro Airport, there were two cars waiting. One was a white stretch limo, so I got into the other car instead, since I think large...
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