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Issue Vol. 003 Issue 033 (May 4 1998)
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Paid article WHERE'S THE OUTRAGE?
Where's the Outrage? Believe it or not, the Clinton administration has finally managed to work up some outrage over international arms-dealing last week. This is an administration, recall, that...
Paid article What Price U Thant?
What Price U Thant? It's embarrassing for one working in an office full of writers with the true reporter's knack for getting interviews with the newsworthy and the notorious, but all the famous...
Paid article Butt Out
Butt Out Thank you for the most articulate, well-presented article I have read regarding the proposed tobacco legislation (James K. Glassman, "A Deal That Deserves to Die," April 20). As Glass-man...
Paid article Spins and Needles
Spins and Needles Last week, President Clinton was presented a choice whether to authorize federal spending on distribution of injection equipment to heroin and cocaine addicts. He chose correctly....
Paid article A New Tack for Term Limits
BARNES, FRED
A New Tack for Term Limits by Fred Barnes Here's the theory: Get enough members of Congress voluntarily to limit themselves to six years in the House or twelve in the Senate, and you will produce...
Paid article Doling Out Dissidents
Mirsky, Jonathan
Doling Out Dissidents by Jonathan Mirsky THE ARRIVAL OF CHINESE DISSIDENT Wang Dan in Detroit last week marked the end of a phase in the sordid collusion between Beijing and Western capitals on...
Paid article Our Six-Party System
HEWITT, HUGH
Our Six-Party System by Hugh Hewitt EACH OF OUR MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES is really three smaller parties stacked in a pyramid. The chart below is a handy reference guide. The critical challenge for...
Paid article Clinton's Fate
KRISTOL, WILLIAM
Clinton's Fate By William Kristol President Clinton is doomed. I know, I know. His approval rating is sky-high. The American people don't want to hear about his sex life. Ken Starr has a tin ear...
Paid article The Fall of the Party of Conscience
EMERY, NOEMIE
The Fall of the Party of Conscience By Noemie Emery H ere is Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Democrat of Texas, being interviewed by Brit Hume of Fox News Sunday on March 22: Jackson Lee: You can be...
Paid article Clinton, Blair, and Vichy: a Sorry Performance
Caldwell, Christopher
Clinton, Blair, and Vichy: a Sorry Performance By Christopher Caldwell This spring, apologizing became the hottest fad among heads of state since televised town meetings. President Clinton didn't...
Paid article Governing God
NEUHAUS, RICHARD JOHN
Governing God A Judge's Reflections on Religious Freedom By Richard John Neuhaus Since his appointment to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 1986, John Noonan has provided ample evidence that...
Paid article What Hath Goth Wrought?
BOTTUM, J.
What Hath Goth Wrought? Marilyn Manson's Highway to Hell By J. Bottum There are two gifts that God in His infinite mercy rightly refuses to bestow upon the same person. The first is an ability to...
Paid article A Boy's Own Story
PODHORETZ, JOHN
A Boy's Own Story Nick Hornby Writes a Winner By John Podhoretz In one respect at least, Britain is still the land of Shakespeare, Fielding, and Dickens: It still regularly produces novelists and...
Paid article Keeping the Books
Nordlinger, Pia
Keeping the Books How Publishing Will Survive Despite Mega-Mergers and Mammoth Bookstores By Pia Nordlinger Just last year, the book industry in America was bracing for its demise. Bookstores were...
Paid article Parody
Al Gore’s tax returns show that he donated $353 to charity in 1997. —News item AL GORE SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand 10 AL GORE SHRUGGED Al Gore stood alone, his strong granite-like face reflected...
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