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IssueVol. 003 Issue 042 (July 6 1998)
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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook NEWT'S LABOR PAINS One month ago, House speaker Newt Gingrich responded to the National Right to Work Committee's questionnaire for congressional candidates. The first question was:...
Paid articleCASUAL
LABASH, MATT
Casual DRINKS WITH DOC AND DOLLY Newsgathering by nature is the province of voyeurs and jacklegs. It is best practiced by grifters whose conscience seldom hinders them from separating marks from...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence PRESIDENT MCCAIN? There is no question that Sen. John McCain is a man of great courage and character (Andrew Ferguson, "The Media's Favorite Republican," July 6/July 13). Yet what...
Paid articleA Juicy Scandal
A JUICY SCANDAL July 4, after nine days of self-congratulation in China, Bill Clinton returned to the United States, where for six months he has declined to respond-in public or under oath—to...
Paid articleTHE CNN MELTDOWN
FELTEN, ERIC
THE CNN MELTDOWN by Eric Felten CNN and Time's retraction of their false story on nerve-gas use by American soldiers in Laos has made one thing clear: CNN gave free rein to left-wing conspiracy...
Paid articleGOP TAIWANNABES
REES, MATTHEW
GOP TAIWANNABES by Matthew Rees WHEN PRESIDENT CLINTON returned from China on July 4, congressional Republicans were in a bind. A number of GOP leaders, most notably Newt Gingrich and Jack Kemp,...
Paid articleTHE ANTI-TOBACCO CRUSADE
PRAGER, DENNIS
THE SOUL-CORRUPTING ANTI-TOBACCO CRUSADE By Dennis Prager I have never been a cigarette smoker. I have never doubted that cigarette smoking is dangerous. I believe that American tobacco companies...
Paid articleWHY THE WAR ON SMOKING WILL FAIL
CALFEE, JOHN E.
WHY THE WAR. ON TOBACCO WILL FAIL By John E. Calfee The war on tobacco has turned upside down. For decades, as new information emerged about the health effects of smoking, public policy...
Paid articleTHE VANITY OF DIVERSITY
GREVE, MICHAEL
THE VANITY OF DIVERSITY By Michael Greve Robert Berdahl is profoundly unhappy about the demise of racial preferences for admis-ions to the University of California. The lower enrollment of black...
Paid articleSTRANGERS IN THE HOLY LAND
YOUNG, ROBIN DARLING
STRANGERS IN THE HOLY LAND The Decline of Christians in the Middle East BY ROBIN DARLING YOUNG The early morning is platinum, even before sunrise in the arid uplands of eastern Turkey. And amid...
Paid articleTHE RETURN OF SEGREGATION
CANNATO, VINCENT J.
THE RETURN OF SEGRECANON How the Civil Rights M^'vement Lost Its Way BY VINCENT J. CANNATO In 1968, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, headed by Illinois governor Otto Kerner,...
Paid articleTHE JEW AS ARTIST
GELERNTER, DAVID
The Jew as Artist Chaim Soutine on Display in New York BY DAVID GELERNTER Any man who has the capacity to make art also has the capacity to destroy it, and Chaim Soutine (1893-1943) was a...
Paid articleParody
After U.S. News editor James Fallows announced that the magazine's owner Mortimer Zuckerman had fired him, Zuckerman deputy Harry Evans went out of his way to tell reporters that it was he, Evans,...
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