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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL’S PERJURY TRAP Presidential aide and ex-journalist Sid Blumenthal could conceivably be in legal as well as professional peril if it can be proved that he played a role...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence AN ARGUMENT FOR REALISM Robert Kagan uses his review of James Chace’s biography of Dean Acheson to launch another attack on “realism” (“How Dean Acheson Won the Cold War,” Sept....
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CASUAL
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual LITERARY TIPPLING Atippler I take to be someone who boozes in small quantities but regularly, stopping just short of actual drunkenness. Your tippler tends to operate on the sly, if not the...
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IMPEACH THE PERJURER
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IMPEACH THE PERJURER During his January 17 deposition in the Paula Jones civil suit, President Clinton was asked this rather simple question: “At any time, were you and Monica Lewinsky alone...
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ON DELAY, ON DELAY
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BARNES, FRED
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ON DELAY, ON DELAY by Fred Barnes WHEN HOUSE SPEAKER NEWT GINGRICH and other Republicans met with a delegation of social conservatives on September 17, the first piece of advice came from Paul...
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MR. IMPEACHMENT
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FELTEN, ERIC
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MR. IMPEACHMENT by Eric Felten PRESIDENT CLINTON’S “REBUTTAL” to the Starr report denies there are grounds for impeachment because the report fails to provide unambiguous evidence of perjury. Any...
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CLINTON'S LAST FRIENDS
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NORDLINGER, JAY
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CLINTON’S LAST FRIENDS by Jay Nordlinger AT HIS PRESS CONFERENCE LAST WEEK, Bill Clinton received one question he clearly relished: Would his current troubles harm his cherished race initiative?...
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A WAY TO OUST SADDAM
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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A WAY TO OUST SADDAM by Robert Kagan SEVEN MONTHS AFTER the Clinton administration backed down from its confrontation with Saddam Hussein, the disastrous consequences of that retreat are on full...
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WHEN I WAS A POINTYHEAD
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NOVAK, ROBERT D.
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WHEN I WAS A POINTYHEAD by Robert D. Novak I HAD ARRIVED LATE FOR A RALLY in the south Alabama town of Robertsdale on the first day of George Corley Wallace’s 1970 campaign for governor. Late on...
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QADDAFI'S VICTORY
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Bolton, John R.
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QADDAFI’S VICTORY by John R. Bolton THE COLLAPSE OF AMERICA’S LIBYA POLICY— nearly lost in the recent crush of news—should not be allowed to pass unnoticed, for the Clinton administration’s...
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THE SOLIPSIST-IN-CHIEF
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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THE SOLIPSIST-IN-CHIEF By Charles Krauthammer It was a remark of dazzling, if unintended, self-revelation. But its perversity being subtle, it went entirely unnoticed. It does not deserve such...
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YES, IT IS LIKE WATERGATE
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FRUM, DAVID
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YES, IT IS LIKE WATERGATE By David Frum Weirdly enough, the very grossness of President Clinton’s misconduct has proven to be his best defense. The details of Kenneth Starr’s report to Congress...
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A CHURCH GROWS IN CHINA
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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A CHURCH GROWS IN CHINA By David Aikman From the externals, you couldn’t have guessed that the gathering was in any way remarkable. The dozen or so participants came one by one, over several days,...
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GROUND TROOPS WIN WARS
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HAWKINS, WILLIAM R.
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GROUND TROOPS WIN WARS By William R. Hawkins Meeting with the top brass last week at the National Defense University in Washington, President Clinton pronounced himself satisfied that “our...
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LITERARY STARR
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FERGUSO, ANDREW
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LITERARY STARR The Independent Counsel’s Report Hits the Bookstores By Andrew Ferguson Several commercial publishers have now come out with their own editions of the Starr Report, and none of the...
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REFUSING CONSENT
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PLATTNER, DAVID
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REFUSING CONSENT Robert Knight Criticizes the Age By David Plattner It is with more than a touch of sarcasm that Robert H. Knight entitles his new critique of relativism The Age of Consent. This...
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THE LAST SAMURAI
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BOTTUM, J.
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THE LAST SAMURAI Akira Kurosawa, 1910-1998 By J. Bottum They called him the “Emperor,” and when he died on September 6 at the age of eightyeight, the newspaper obituaries were filled with stories...
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NOT A PARODY
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Not a Parody Democratic national chairman Steve Grossman, introducing President Clinton at a September 14 $50,000-per-couple fund-raising lunch in New York City: “You have demonstrated at least in...
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