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Paid article Giving Ronald Reagan His Due
Scrapbook Giving Ronald Reagan His Due The celebrations last week marking the tenth anniversary of the Berlin Wall’s collapse were marred by what seemed at times a willful refusal to...
Paid article LOVE IN BLOOM
LABASH, MATT
Casual LOVE IN BLOOM As Thanksgiving approaches, I am once again taking inventory of blessings large (good health, loving family, gift certificate to the Outback) and pleasures small...
Paid article ON THE LAMB
Correspondence ON THE LAMB THREE “HIPS” AND A LOUD “hurrah” to David Brooks for his article on Brian Lamb and C-SPAN (“Brian Lamb’s America,” Nov. 8). Lamb and his C-SPAN colleagues awaken...
Paid article Partial Birth Revisited
EDITORIAL Partial Birth Revisited No one any longer contends, as Kate Michelman of NARAL did when initially confronted on the subject in the fall of 1995, that “there is no such thing as a...
Paid article A Democratic House for President Bush
BARNES, FRED
A Democratic House for President Bush Republican strategists now fear that even a Bush victory won’t save the GOP House. BY FRED BARNES HERE’S HOW BADLY Republican prospects for holding...
Paid article Microsoft, Macroconfusion
HIGGINS, JAMES
Microsoft, Macroconfusion Don’t like the case against Bill Gates? Blame the law, not the Justice Department. BY JAMES HIGGINS THE FIRST PART of the decision in U.S. v. Microsoft is in....
Paid article Revolt of the Shareholders?
FRUM, DAVID
Revolt of the Shareholders? If the suit against Microsoft damages its stock price, there could be political fallout. BY DAVID FRUM NO PRESIDENT SINCE Herbert Hoover has linked his fate...
Paid article Sex, Lies, and Conservatism
FERGUSON, TUCKER CARLSON AND ANDREW
Sex, Lies, and Conservatism Scandal at Hillsdale College T U C K E R C A R L S O N & A N D R E W F E R G U S O N Around lunchtime on October 17, George Roche IV returned from an errand to...
Paid article Germany as a Great Power
Caldwell, Christopher
Germany as a Great Power Ten years after the fall of the Wall, a united Germany’s capital is once again Berlin. What does this portend? BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Hamburg, Germany German...
Paid article Lone Star
WOODYWEST
Lone Star Larry McMurtry’s Return to Texas by WOODYWEST Larry McMurtry published his first novel, Horseman, Pass By in 1961 and won a Pulitzer Prize for Lonesome Dove in 1986. Along with...
Paid article Test Ban?
GALLAGHER, MARY CAMPBELL
Test Ban? How the SATs have shaped—and misshaped—modern American life. BY MARY CAMPBELL GALLAGHER James B. Conant was president of Harvard from 1933 to 1953, a chemist by training...
Paid article Not So New Thing
SKINNER, DAVID
Not So New Thing Michael Lewis misses his chance to write the great book about Silicon Valley. BY DAVID SKINNER Michael Lewis’s The New New Thing isn’t, as its title suggests, about the search...
Paid article When Irish Eyes Weren't Smiling
GITELL, SETH
When Irish Eyes Weren’t Smiling Growing up in South Boston in the 1970s: A tale of race, poverty, and busing. BY SETH GITELL Michael Patrick MacDonald’s All Souls is a story of the inner city....
Paid article Not a Parody
Not a...
Issue Vol. 005 Issue 011 (November 29 1999)
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