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Vol. 003 Issue 045 (August 3 1998)
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Vol. 003 Issue 046 (August 10 1998)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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SCRAPBOOK TRIPP'S TRTP AND OTHER MATTERS No sooner had Linda Tripp finished her final day of testimony before the grand jury last week than word leaked out that her old pal Monica Lewinsky was...
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CASUAL
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual GOTCHA Wherein lies the pleasure of catching someone out in an error? It gives one, no doubt, that little touch of self-congratulatory superiority that helps one get through another day....
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence ADS ALONE WON'T STOP DRUGS As John P. Walters and James F. X. O'Gara point out, President Clinton's $1 billion taxpayer-funded antidrug advertising campaign is not unwelcome;...
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Bill Clinton's Narcissism
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Bill Clinton's Narcissism It turns out, just as we always suspected, that Bill Clinton really is human, after all. He has appeared vaguely inhuman, of course, to friend and foe alike, through much...
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WHAT THE GOP CAN REAP
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BARNES, FRED
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WHAT THE GOP CAN REAP by Fred Barnes THE DAY AFTER MONICA LEWINSKY turned state's evidence, eight Republican senators gathered for lunch at the Capitol. Most assumed the deepening white House...
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GERALDO PLAYS HARDBALL
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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GERALDO PLAYS HARDBALL by Jay Nordlinger WHO IS THE LEADING CLINTON APOLOGIST on television? None other than Geraldo Rivera, who has spent 1998 mauling Kenneth Starr and swathing the president in...
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IN FROM THE FRINGE
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Carlson, Tucker
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IN FROM THE FRINGE by Tucker Carlson Palatine, III. FOR MAINSTREAM REPUBLICANS from Illinois, Al Salvi is the archetypal right-winger. He achieved this standing in 1996, when, as a little-known...
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THE LAWYERS' PARTY
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REES, MATTHEW
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THE LAWYERS' PARTY by Matthew Rees ON JUNE 16, the Senate considered a proposal to cap at $4,000 per hour the amount plaintiff's attorneys can charge in tobacco litigation. It was a revealing...
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MOBILIZING FOREIGN POLICY
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KAPLAN, LAWRENCE F.
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MOBILIZING FOREIGN POLICY by Lawrence F. Kaplan YOU CAN'T AVOID THEM. The Mobil Corporation's paid "editorials" have been bombarding readers of the New York Times op-ed page for 28 years....
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THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM'S FIB
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SCHULTE, MARK
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THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM'S FIB by Mark Schulte THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM in Washington, D.C., is perpetuating a falsehood; and, worst of all, it knows it. The museum has had a rocky year. First, it issued...
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THE CLINTON LEGACY
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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THE CLINTON LEGACY Morality Turned Upside Down By Noemie Emery Linda Tripp, says Margaret Carlson, when she pressed the "on" button of her little tape recorder, "lost membership in the family of...
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WHY MAILER'S WIFE DUMPED BILL
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LAKE, PAUL
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WHY NORMAN MAILER'S WIFE DUMPED BILL CLINTON She Was Prescient By Paul Lake Norman Mailer has quipped that the difference between Bill Clinton's womanizing and Jack Kennedy's is that Kennedy had...
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THE LATEST U.N. FOLLY
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FRUM, DAVID
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THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT MUST DIE By David Frum Bluster minus resolve equals humiliation: That is the Clinton foreign-policy formula. Over the past five years, the United States has...
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THE FUTURE OF ART
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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THE FUTURE OF ART Defending the Artist as Pygmalion By David Gelernter Where does art stand today? Where is it headed? The art world is dark and stormy, visibility is zero, and apocalyptic...
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DISORIENTED
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PONNURU, RAMESH
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Disoriented Eric Liu's Escape from Bananadom By Ramesh Ponnuru Anyone who doubts that the ideal of assimilation is under siege should look at the reception of The Accidental Asian, Eric Liu's new...
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THE INTERIOR FRONTIER
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CROKE, BILL
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THE INTERIOR. FRONTIER The History of Frederick Jackson Turner By Bill Croke In 1890, the superintendent of the Census Bureau declared, "Up to and including 1880, the country had a frontier of...
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THE LAST JUSTICE
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UHLMANN, MICHAEL M.
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THE LAST JUSTICE The Life and Times of Byron White By Michael M. Uhlmann When William J. Brennan stepped down from the Supreme Court in 1990, he received a chorus of extravagant praise not heard...
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PARODY
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Spielberg's "Private Lewinsky Draws Raves, Box-office Sucœss By JANET MASLIN AUGUST 1, 2018 — A zipper drops, an undergarment shoots by, a dress is stained—from the first moments of Steven...
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Vol. 003 Issue 048 (August 31 1998)
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