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Vol. 003 Issue 042 (July 6 1998)
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook CNN'S OPERATTON COVER-YOUR-TAIL, CNN and Time's bogus scoop —in which April Oliver and Peter Arnett claimed that a 1970 U.S. military raid in Laos, Operation Tailwind, involved a deadly...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence THE PRICE IS LIFE Whatever my other faults, it is inaccurate to call me—as Wesley J. Smith did in his review of my book, False Hopes ("Sick Transit," June 22)—a utilitarian, a moral...
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CASUAL
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Casual DISNEY WHIRLED My family and I just got back ^om Disney World, and we had so much fun I was never once tempted to commit cultural commentary. But the guidebook I read beforehand was so odd...
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Toward November
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TOWARD NOVEMBER As the Clinton undertow gradually drags Democrats under, Republicans will be tempted over the next few months to sit back and play it safe. Raise lots of money, neutralize the...
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THE SERIAL KILLER AS FOLK HERO
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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THE SERIAL KILLER AS FOLK HERO by Wesley J. Smith THE BODY OF HOMICIDE VICTIM Joseph Tush kowski underwent "a bizarre mutilation," proclaimed Oakland County (Mich.) medical examiner L.J. Dragovic...
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J'DISCLOSE
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Tell, David
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J'disclose! by David Tell STEVEN BRILL IS A STICKLER FOR ETIQUETTE, and he doesn't mind telling you so. Here's a story he told last week on Meet the Press. On June 11, he gave the Office of...
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THE PRESIDENT'S DOLLAR
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SMICK, DAVID M.
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THE PRESIDENT'S DOLLAR by David M. Smick IF YOU ARE CONFUSED over the adoring press coverage of Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin for his intervention in global currency markets, you're not alone....
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BEYOND PARTIAL-BIRTH
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BARNES, FRED
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BEYOND PARTIAL-BIRTH by Fred Barnes Let's assume the next Congress overrides President Clinton's veto of a ban on partial-birth -/abortion. This isn't far-fetched. Even in the unlikely event...
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PRAYER WITH THEIR PROZAC
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Stump, Christopher
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PRAYER WITH THEIR PROZAC by Christopher Stump A QUIET REFORMATION is afoot in medical circles, one that is perhaps symptomatic of a turn in the culture toward "alternative" cures. At the forefront...
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THE MEDIA'S FAVORITE REPUBLICAN
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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THE MEDIA'S FAVORITE REPUBLICAN By Andrew Ferguson The United States Senate in its infinite wisdom I effectively killed federal tobacco legislation late A- on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 17,...
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HMO-PHOBIA
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REES, MATTHEW
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HMO-PHOBIA By Matthew Rees Members of Congress don't come much more conservative than John Shadegg, an Arizona Republican first elected to the House in 1994. But last year, Shadegg cosponsored a...
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BACK INTO THE MELTING POT
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BARONE, MICHAEL
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BACK INTO THE MELTING POT The Welcome Effects of Latino Immigration By Michael Barone While the more euphonious "Latinos" is heard often in California and sometimes in Texas, the Census Bureau...
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STEALING BOBBY
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FELZENBERG, ALVIN S.
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STEALING BOBBY The Conservatism of Robert F. Kennedy By Alvin S. Felzenberg What is it about Robert Kennedy that continues to fascinate students and practitioners of American politics thirty...
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ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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ALL THAT MONEY CAN BUY The Book of Job on the Riviera By Noemie Emery Gerald and Sara Murphy, born wealthy well before the turn of the twentieth century, lived long and richly varied lives:...
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PARODY
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Parody CNN reporter Peter Arnett offers to go to Vietnam in a desperate effort to find evidence to back up his story that the U.S. used nerve gas there in 1970. —News item NewsStand: CNN &...
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Vol. 003 Issue 043 (July 20 1998)
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Vol. 003 Issue 044 (July 27 1998)
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