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Vol. 005 Issue 003 (October 4 1999)
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Vol. 005 Issue 005 (October 18 1999)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook An A-Pauling Lapse of Judgment The U.S. military has certainly been through some wrenching transformations since the end of the Cold War, but it's still shocking to see it hosting a...
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Casual
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Casual MORNING PERDITION Until fairly recently, my morning movements had a kind of ritualistic purity—the quick, businesslike ablutions while the household slept, then the quiet descent to the...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence WRESTLING WITH HISTORY I GOT QUITE A KICK out of seeing a stuffy magazine like The Weekly Standard take on pro wrestling ("Pro Wrestling and the End of History," Oct. 4). And I...
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The Beijing Love-In
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EDITORIAL The Beijing Love-In What must have been the largest fleet of Lear jets ever assembled began touching down at Shanghai's brand-new international airport on Monday, September 27. It was...
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
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WILSON, JAMES Q.
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The Man Who Knew Too Much Edward C. Banfield, 1916-1999 by JAMES Q. Wilson IN THE INCREASINGLY DULL, narrow, methodologically obscure world of the social sciences, it is hard to find a mind that...
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Too Clever By Half?
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BARNES, FRED
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Too Clever By Half? In politics, triangulation is a skill best practiced sparingly. by FRED BARNES HOW CLEVER is George W. Bush? Before his October 1 speech to the Christian Coalition in...
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Attack of the Tomato Killers
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Hayes, Stephen
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Attack of the Tomato Killers The Clinton administration seeks diversity in an unlikely place. by STEPHEN HAYES THE WEATHER was good, the setting was beautiful, but all was not well in the land of...
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The Problem with Compassionate Conservatism
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FRADKIN, HILLEL
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The Problem with Compassionate Conservatism There's a better virtue for conservatives to appeal to. It's called justice. by HILLEL FRADKIN "AFTER YOU HIT A DOG'you pet it." This is how an unnamed...
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Shanghai on the Hudson
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BROWN, BRIAN A.
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Shanghai on the Hudson Just where did Hillary Clinton get her strangest health care statistic ever? BY BRIAN A. BROWN HEALTH CARE REFORM is in the air again. Just released census data reveals an...
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Jack Gargan, Reform Party Man
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LABASH, MATT
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Jack Gargan, Reform Party Man He once vowed to "throw the hypocritical rascals out."Now, about to take the helm of a "sinking ship," he's surrounded by rascals. BY MATT LABASH Cedar Key,...
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Al Gore's Great Abortion Flip-Flop
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REES, MATTHEW
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Al Gore's Great Abortion Flip-Flop Once upon a time he was pro-life. Then he got ambitious, reversed his position, and denied that he'd ever changed. BY MATTHEW REES Guess which presidential...
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The Man of Our Age
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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The Man of Our Age George Weigel's Biography of John Paul II BY WILLIAM KRISTOL George Weigel has written a very good book about a very great man. He has also written, in his new biography of...
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Kids 'R' Us
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WINKLER, CLAUDIA
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Kids 'R' Us Kay Hymowitz reports on America's failure to treat children as children. BY CLAUDIA WINKLER Don't be put off by the book's opaque title: Kay S. Hymowitz's Ready or Not: Why Treating...
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Childe Byron
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BOERNER, MARGARET
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Childe Byron The satirical Romantic and the poet as poseur: mad, bad, and dangerous to know. BY MARGARET BOERNER George Gordon, Lord Byron, is such a heroic figure and exciting storyteller, one...
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Dow Infinity
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HUME, BRIT
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Dow Infinity You may think the market's gone about as far as it can go, but you ain't seen nothing yet. BY BRIT HUME In April 1998, Lawrence Lindsey, the economist and former Federal Reserve...
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Parody
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Parody “Last July, Gore and his teenage son Albert made an arduous three-day hike up Parody Mount Rainier in Washington State. Initially, aides said the vice president would not discuss the trek...
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Vol. 005 Issue 006 (October 25 1999)
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