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Paid articleA Clinton ex-; Passportgate II; alligator shoes; and more.
Lie with the I jons This month, former Miss America Elizabeth Ward Gracen is gracing the pages of Playboy for the second time. Back in 1992, when her nude shoot first appeared, Gracen was asked...
Paid articleRussian Hardball
Russian Hardball While I share Anders Aslund's puzzlement over what Al Gore admired about ex-prime minister Viktor Chernomyrdin ("Yeltsin Fires the Right Guy," April 6), I have been equally puzzled...
Paid articlePostmod Squad
Pqstmqd Squad Afriend once told me that the surest way to avoid a speeding ticket is to have your license and registration ready for the cop by the time he shows up at your car window. Police...
Paid articleClinton's China Syndrome
Clinton's China Syndrome Secretary of State Madeleine Albright travels to Beijing next week, and China's leaders undoubtedly will greet her with open arms. Together, they'll be laying the...
Paid articleBuilding Bosnia
BOSCO, DAVID L.
Building Bosnia by David L. Bosco Sarajevo The West may finally have found part of its exit strategy in Bosnia. He is six feet, three inches tall, plainspoken, and the new prime minister of the...
Paid articleDisabling the prisons
THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
Disabling the Prisons by Andrew Peyton Thomas What happens when a vague, sweeping civil-rights law is put at the disposal of antisocial citizens famous for the variety, multiplicity, and...
Paid articleStill counting by race
REES, MATTHEW
Still Counting by Race by Matthew Rees Old habits die hard at the University of California. A law passed by the state's voters in 1996 prohibits UC schools from using race or gender in admissions,...
Paid articleIn Praise of highways
BARNES, FRED
In Praise of Highways By Fred Barnes Jayson Williams, the center for the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association, noticed Gov. Christine Todd Whitman in the stands during a home...
Paid articleLisa Graham Keegan
BROOKS, DAVID
Lisa Graham Keegan, Too Good for the GOP? By David Brooks Every so often the conservative movement casts up another hero. Sometimes the darling of the moment turns out to be a true hero, like Ward...
Paid articleAs the world turns
FRUM, DAVID
Books//Arts As the World Turns How the West Won Make a list of the world's twenty richest countries, eliminate the oil sheikdoms, and you'll see a stark fact: Despite twenty years of rapid...
Paid articleCedric, call home
DIIULIO, JOHN J. Jr.
Cedric, Call Homi The Cost of Escaping the Ghetto By John J. Dilulio Jr. The tale of Cedric Lavar Jennings, now finishing his junior year at Brown University by way of the District of Columbia's...
Paid articleTreason of a clerk
LEFKOWITZ, JAY
Treason of a Clerk On the Vast, Right-Wing Conspiracy at the Supreme Court By Jay Lefkowitz Like that more famous graduate of Yale Law School, Hillary Clinton, Edward Lazarus believes in a vast...
Paid articlea genre reborn
BRADBURY, MALCOLM
A Genre Reborn Anthony Burgess and the Novel in Verse By Malcolm Bradbury The late Anthony Burgess was not just a quite marvelously inventive but a prodigiously productive author. Shocked, went...
Paid articleParody
The above advertisement appeared in the New York Times Book Review, and the article in the NYT Magazine, on April...
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