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Vol. 003 Issue 049 (September 7 1998)
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Vol. 004 Issue 001 (September 14 1998)
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook BUT WHAT ABOUT THE CHILDREN? It is no surprise that the world's most prominent wronged wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, is feeling underappreciated at home these days. But isn't this taking...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence Of Resignation and Loyalty Perhaps you have supplied the answer to your own question about the honor of some, if not all, of the workers in this White House ("Where Are the...
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CASUAL
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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Casual Guns 'n' Eposes When I was 11, my family got lost in rural Tennessee and stopped at a fireworks store to get directions. Mom pulled our Honda station-wagon with its Garden State plates into...
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A Sorry President
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A Sorry President Officially, at least, the White House line remains that President Clinton's August 17 mea-sorta-culpa speech achieved a thoroughgoing catharsis on the Monica Lewinsky matter— both...
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SMEARING SCOTT RITTER
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REES, MATTHEW
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Smearing Scott Ritter BY MATTHEW REES A HALLMARK OF THE CLINTON administration is the personal smear. Billy Dale, Linda Tripp, Paul McHale—all tarred because they interfered with President Clinton...
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THE DOW OF SOCIAL SECURITY
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FRUM, DAVID
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The Dow of Social Security by David Frum WE CAN'T READ THEIR MINDS, of course, but the hoary defenders of the Social Security status quo would have had to be superhuman not to cheer as the stock...
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GEPHARDT VS. CLINTON
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Gephardt vs. Clinton by Christopher Caldwell Merrimack, N.H. PETER FLOOD'S A NO-HOPER. He became the Democratic nominee for Congress from New Hampshire's first district when the original...
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LET TAIWAN IN . . .
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DUESTERBERG, THOMAS J.
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Let Taiwan In by Thomas J. Duesterberg THE U.S. ECONOMY AND FINANCIAL MARKETS are now beginning to reel from the crisis in Asia that has spread throughout the developing world. As the crisis...
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TAX REFORM: FANTASY & REALITY
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HOOD, JOHN
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Tax Reform: Fantasy & Reality by John Hood IF YOU BELIEVE REPUBLICAN POLITICIANS and others in the conservative movement, the issue of tax reform is a sure winner. The debate, it is said, is not...
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THE SCHOOL BIZ
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Nordlinger, Pia
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The School Biz by Pia Nordlinger THIS FALL, 23 NEW EDISON SCHOOLS—public schools managed by Christopher Whittle's Edison Project—are opening around the country. This will nearly double the number...
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THE HEAVYWEIGHT
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BARNES, FRED
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The Heavyweight George W. Bush, Presidential Contender By Fred Barnes Austin, Texas George W. Bush, the Republican governor of Texas, loves nicknames. Chief of staff Joe Albaugh, a large man...
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JUSTICE DENIED
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SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
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Justice Denied How To Avoid a Mass-Murder Trial for 13 Years, At Taxpayer Expense By Debra J. Saunders In June 1985, two former Marines turned would-be survivalists—Leonard Lake and Charles Ng—...
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THE LAWRENCE WALSH SHOW
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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The Lawrence Walsh Show One Independent Counsel Bashes Another By Jay Nordlinger AS PRESIDENT CLINTON'S date with the grand jury approached, Lawrence Walsh was feeling queasy. "My instinct is to...
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HOW DEAN ACHESON WON THE COLD WAR
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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How Dean Acheson Won the Cold War Statesmanship, Morality, and Foreign Policy By Robert Kagan Dean Acheson may be the most respected secretary of state of the last fifty years, but he is also the...
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PARODY
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Parody Lewinsky complained that she was banished to the Pentagon while other women who had relationships with Clinton got to stay on in White House jobs. She told Marsha Scott of the White House...
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Vol. 004 Issue 002 (September 21 1998)
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Vol. 004 Issue 003 (September 28 1998)
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