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IssueVol. 005 Issue 007 (November 1 1999)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Buchanan and His Bedfellows Patrick Buchanan's splenetic outburst on the political loyalties of N^^ York Times columnist William Safire puts The Scrapbook in mind of the old adage,...
Paid articleCasual
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual NIGHT CLUBBING I was about 13 at the time. It must have been a Saturday night and I was walking down Bell Boulevard in Bayside, Queens. The sidewalks were thronged with barhoppers, the...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence TREATY TRIUMPH I AM INDEED HEARTENED by the action our Senate took last week with the defeat of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty ("The Senate Republicans' Finest Hour," Oct. 25)....
Paid articleTime to Pay Our Dues
EDITORIAL Time to Pay Our Dues Republicans took a courageous and principled stand when they defeated the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty three weeks ago. Now they need to show some political smarts,...
Paid articleHouse Republicans Are Winning One
LINDBERG, TOD
House Republicans Are Winning One The budget battle of 1999, hard to believe but true, has featured GOP cunning. BY TOD LINDBERG REPUBLICANS BOTH INSIDE and outside Congress have been .pleasantly...
Paid articleSuicide Unlimited in Oregon
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Suicide Unlimited in Oregon The result of legalizing physician-assisted suicide is bad medicine and bad policy. BY WESLEY J. SMITH LAST WEEK, Congress took up the issues of pain control and...
Paid articleFree Trade with Free China
MASTEL, GREG
Free Trade with Free China Instead of worrying about Beijing, the U.S. should let Taiwan into the WTO. BY GREG MASTEL The fate of China's effort to join the World Trade Organization is unclear;...
Paid articleA Worthy Nobel, For A Change
PUDDINGTON, ARCH
A Worthy Nobel, for a Change Doctors Without Borders wins the Nobel Peace Prize. And rightfully so. BY ARCH PUDDINGTON IF THERE IS ANYTHING tO complain about in the selection of Doctors Without...
Paid articleBrian Lamb's America
BROOKS, DAVID
Brian Lamb's America How C-SPAN stepped into the breach and became our national historian. BY DAVID .BROOKS The quintessential C-SPAN moment came during a Booknotes program in 1991, while host...
Paid articleMoney Can't Buy You Love
Carlson, Tucker
Money Can't Buy You Love Over the last four years, St^'ve Forbes has spent $60 million running for president. He's at 4 percent in the polls. What gives? BY TUCKER CARLSON At the end of...
Paid articleGetting a Leftist Right
KUSNET, DAVID
Getting a Leftist Right The Life and Times of Eugene Debs BY DAVID KUSNET Back in 1950, the nation's largest corporation and the leading industrial union signed a contract that set the pattern...
Paid articleThe Fat Man Sings
FERGUSON, ANDREW
The Fat Man Sings Jack Germond's engaging memoir. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Everyone who reads this marvelous memoir—and it deserves to have many, many J readers—^will have a favorite anecdote among the...
Paid articleA Director to Remember
KARNICK, S.T.
A Director to Remember In Leo McCarey's films, small mistakes have big consequences. It's like that in life, too. BY S.T. KARNICK "Leo McCarey," said the French director Jean Renoir, "understands...
Paid articleParody
Parody Once a tightknit but downtrodden blue-collar community, the hometown of Bruce Springsteen, Freehold, New Jersey, has been gentrified. The inspiration for such working-class anthems as...
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