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Vol. 005 Issue 003 (October 4 1999)
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Vol. 005 Issue 004 (October 11 1999)
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••Cover Page••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Boehner v. McDermott SCRAPBOOK fans will remember a Dec. 21, 1996, conference call during which members of the House Republican leadership discussed pending Ethics Committee actions...
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Casual
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual SEND IN THE CLOWNS Every Saturday morning, from early June until late October, I go to the farmer's market in our town and feel as if I have stepped into a Koren cartoon. People look a bit...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence TOO BIG FOR NEW JERSEY DAVID FRUM’S SUGGESTION that Steve Forbes should consider running for the New Jersey Senate seat in 2000, instead of running for president, would make sense...
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A Party of Appeasement; The Harassment of Gary Bauer
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EDITORIAL A Party of Appeasement? In the late 1960s, the Democratic party encountered in its ranks a New Left contemptuous of American institutions but powerful in the most prestigious of them. A...
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The Mayor, the Museum, and the Madonna
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KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
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The Mayor, the Museum, and the Madonna Pseudo-courageous blasphemous art: how many times have we seen this show? BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER CULTURE WARS, chapter 36. The Brooklyn Museum of Art...
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The Thinking Man's Candidate
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Caldwell, Christopher
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The Thinking Man's Candidate In praise of the underappreciated (if hopeless) Dan Quayle campaign. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL WHEN DAN QUAYLE announced last week that he was abandoning his campaign...
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There's No Way Like the Third Way
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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There's No Way Like the Third Way Tony Blair and his triumphant Labour party envision a long reign. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Bournemouth, England Britain's Labour party gathered last week for its...
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Can Bush Capture California?
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REES, MATTHEW
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Can Bush Capture California? Al Gore has made 60 visits to the state as vice president; George W. Bush has campaigned there three times. Guess who's ahead. BY MATTHEW REES Los Angeles,...
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Enemies of the First Amendment
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BURCHFIELD, BOBBY R.
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Enemies of the First Amendment The campaign finance reform proposals before Congress may sound attractive at first. Unfortunately, they muzzle free speech. BY BOBBY R. BURCHFIELD For those who...
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Team Clinton on the Supreme Court
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THOMAS, ANDREW PEYTON
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Team Clinton on the Supreme Court The real record of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, President Clinton's liberal judicial appointees. BY ANDREW PEYTON THOMAS The ideological fog that...
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Ronald Reagan and his Imaginary Friend
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NOVAK, ROBERT D.
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Ronald Reagan and his Imaginary Friend Edmund Morris's "memoir" of the fortieth president BY ROBERT D. NOVAK Somewhere in this collage of fancy, notes, and errant musings might be found a...
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Lives and Times
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Lives and Times America's paper of record and the story of dynastic succession in a democratic age. BY NOEMIE EMERY In the late 1980s, when Prince ; Charles visited the United States, he asked to...
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Losing for the Gipper
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MCINERNY, RALPH
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Losing for the Gipper The rise of Notre Dame football and the decline of the Catholic college. BY RALPH MCINERNEY In the fall of 1910, a twenty-two-year-old Norwegian immigrant caught the train...
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Not a Parody
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Not a Parody Excerpts from the New York Times coverage of the opening of "Sensation," an exhibit of new art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art Many people, of course, gathered in front of the...
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Vol. 005 Issue 005 (October 18 1999)
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Vol. 005 Issue 006 (October 25 1999)
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