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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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SCRAPBOOK THE DEFENDER CLINTON DESERVES When Hillary Rodham Clinton blamed a "vast right-wing conspiracy" for the brouhaha over her husband's occasional use of Monica Lewinsky, she seemed to have...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence DEFENDING PRIVATE RYAN I hope that your readers will not allow themselves to be guided by John Podhoretz's patronizing review of Saving Private Ryan, for it is one of the most...
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CASUAL
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BARNES, FRED
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Casual THE MISFITS It's a bit of an oxymoron: Christian journalist. On the one hand, you're supposed to be meek, forgiving, and agreeable. Roughly speaking, those are the attributes of Christians...
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"I Know No Oath"
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"I KNOW NO OATH" The full-figured lady has sung—and retired to her mother's Watergate apartment—but Washington's epic opera of presidential pathology is not quite over yet. The title character must...
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THE DEFINING LIE
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MEDVED, MICHAEL
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THE DEFINING LIE by Michael Medved ALL DISCUSSIONS ABOUT the president's predicament, whether at dinner parties or on talk radio, in neighborhood bars or on cable TV, seem to unfold with an almost...
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YOU TOO CAN BE A PUNDIT!
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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YOU CAN BE A PUNDIT, TOO! by Andrew Ferguson AMERICAN JOURNALISM REACHED a landmark of sorts last month, and the moment shouldn't be allowed to pass without suitable fanfare, however tardy. On...
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THE DEMOCRATS' DAVID DUKE
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REES, MATTHEW
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THE DEMOCRATS' DAVID DUKE by Matthew Rees WHAT IF REPUBLICANS NOMINATED for governor a fringe figure with a history of making derogatory comments about Catholics and Jews? Klansman David Duke...
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SADDAM WINS
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Bolton, John R.
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SADDAM WINS by John R. Bolton IN AN ASTONISHING PAIR OF REPORTS at the end of last week, the Washington Post and NBC revealed that the Clinton administration has repeatedly sought to limit the...
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MILOSEVIC WINS, TOO
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ABRAMOWITZ, MORTON
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MILOSEVIC WINS, TOO by Morton Abramowitz YOU'VE GOT TO HAND IT TO Yugoslav president and ruler of Serbia Slobodan Milosevic. He has our number. Hemmed in economically, his country a basket case,...
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LOVE'S LAST SHIFT
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LUBIN, PETER
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LOVE'S LAST SHIFT by Peter Lubin THERE IS BOTH PROFIT AND PLEASURE to be derived from what may be called the poetry of mistake. Colley Cibber, perhaps the least talented of England's poet...
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LAWYERS AND CIRCUSES
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BROOKS, DAVID
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LAWYERS AND CIRCUSES By David Brooks If there's anybody left in America who qualifies as genteel, surely it's New York Times columnist and PBS frontman Russell Baker. But these days Baker has been...
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THE POTEMKIN WHITE HOUSE
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Carlson, Tucker
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THE POTEMKIN WHITE HOUSE Let's Just Make Believe the Scandal Doesn't Exist By Tucker Carlson The day after terrorists blew up two U.S. embassies in East Africa, Sandy Berger, President Clinton's...
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WHO COULD DO SUCH A THING?
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SHIRLEY, EDWARD G.
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WHO COULD DO SUCH A THING? A Suspect List in the Embassy Bombings By Edward G. Shirley Unless the United States has communication intercepts revealing who bombed the American embassies in Nairobi...
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HUN'S THE ONE
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BUCKLEY, JOHN
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HUNS THE ONE Cambodia's Strongman Stages an Election By John Buckley Battambang, Cambodia The night before Cambodia's July 26 election, a local election monitor rushed into the lobby of...
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HE THINKS, THEREFORE WE ARE
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BOTTUM, J.
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HE THINKS, THEREFORE WE ARE No Descartes, No Modernity By J. Bottum Every schoolboy used to know exactly when the modern world began. It was the 10th of November 1619, when a...
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A CHAT ROOM OF THEIR OWN
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FRUM, DAVID
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CHAT ROOM OF THEIR. OWN The Internet Grows Up By David Frum Does anybody, here in 1998, still believe that on-line chat is the most important use of the Internet? Sad to say, the answer is...
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THE SILENT CONDUCTOR
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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THE SILENT CONDUCTOR Celibidache on Record at Last By Jay Nordlinger If music has a mystery man, it must be Sergiu Celibidache, the late Romanian conductor who refused to record, forsook...
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A NOVEL EDUCATION
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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A NOVEL EDUCATION A Proposal By America's Best College President By Andrew Ferguson In this important and provocative new book, a respected college president looks at the crisis in American...
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PARODY
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Boston Globe columnist Mike Barnicle is suspended for two months for plagiarism and misleading his editors. —News item MIKE BARNICLE Brain Droppings OCTOBER 9, 1998—Over the many years he was...
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Vol. 003 Issue 048 (August 31 1998)
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