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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook JOHN KERRY’S NICOTINE FIT “We are going to give a new definition to hypocrisy in the U.S. Senate today,” Sen. John Kerry portentously announced during debate last week over the tobacco...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence ONE MORE LAUGH One modest correction concerning Michael Barone’s excellent article on Barry Goldwater (“The Last Laugh,” June 15). Goldwater didn’t make “the Republican party...
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CASUAL
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Epstein, Joseph
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CASUAL A NEW NOBEL Has anyone the area code for Stockholm? I need to call the Nobel Prize Committee, fast. I’ve got an idea. It’s time they added a new prize—one that, in my view, ought to have...
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THE MEANING OF THE TOBACCO VICTORY
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THE MEANING OF THE TOBACCO VICTORY Republican senator John Ashcroft of Missouri remembers the momentum behind the tobacco bill last spring. Nearly everyone—that is, nearly everyone in Beltway...
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TRASHING KENNETH STARR
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Carlson, Tucker
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TRASHING KENNETH STARR by Tucker Carlson WHEN JAMES CARVILLE first announced his plans to launch an “all out” public-relations war against independent counsel Kenneth Starr, official Washington...
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SUING MICHAEL ISIKOFF
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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SUING MICHAEL ISIKOFF by Jay Nordlinger NO JOURNALIST IS MORE TROUBLING to the Clinton White House than Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff. He has immersed himself in Whitewater, taken Paula Jones’s...
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FOB'S LAST HURRAH?
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LABASH, MATT
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FOB’S LAST HURRAH? by Matt Labash IT IS NEVER PLEASANT WATCHING a grown man suffer the indignities of politicking. But we nevertheless gaze, transfixed, as Alabama governor Fob James works the...
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BILL CLINTON'S LAP DOG
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Tell, David
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BILL CLINTON’S LAP DOG. Steven Brill, Pseudo-Press Critic and White House Mouthpiece By David Tell There is a widespread popular bias against the use of anonymous sources in print and TV news....
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CNN AND TIME'S POISONOUS SMEAR
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FELTEN, ERIC
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CNN AND TIME’S POISONOUS SMEAR No, the U.S. Did Not Drop Nerve Gas on a Laotian Village By Eric Felten Two weeks ago, some of the biggest guns in American journalism made a horrifying accusation:...
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WISHFUL THINKING ON CHINA
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WALDRON, ARTHUR
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WISHFUL THINKING ON CHINA By Arthur Waldron Critics of President Clinton’s upcoming China trip point to its bad symbolism—the welcome at Tiananmen Square above all. Its defenders counter with...
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NIXON AND HIS MONICA
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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NIXON AND HIS MONICA Last Thoughts of an Old Man in a Dry Season By Noemie Emery Once upon a time, there was a scandal-plagued president with an intern named Monica— but it was a blonde Monica,...
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A PEACE OF HOLBROOKE
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LINDBERG, TOD
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A PEACE OF HOLBROOKE From Yugoslavia to Dayton, Ohio By Tod Lindberg The turning point for Bosnia came in August 1995 with a NATO bombing campaign. The air strikes succeeded in doing what no...
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MR. SHAWN, HE DEAD
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KRAMER, HILTON
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MR. SHAWN, HE DEAD The Heart of the New Yorker By Hilton Kramer Of the many stories about William Shawn in his last years as editor of the New Yorker, my favorite concerns Henry Fairlie. A highly...
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MRS. PEEL AND MR. STEED
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MURRAY, BRIAN
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MRS. PEEL AND MR. STEED Remembering the Original Avengers By Brian Murray Initially, Emma Peel was a man. When The Avengers debuted on British television in 1961, John Steed’s crime-fighting...
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PARODY
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LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER steven Brill was standing on Brill’s Feet looking at Brill’s Face in Brill’s Mirror, when it occurred to him, “There are thousands of magazines in America, but none of...
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