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IssueVol. 004 Issue 019 (February 1 1999)
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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook CLINTON'S GREATEST HITS Of all the instances of Clin-tonian State of the Union excess over the past six years, The Scrapbook was prepared to award first prize to the moment last Tuesday...
Paid articleCASUAL
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual SEE ME AND CRY Recently I had the dubious pleasure of seeing my high school on the stage. I saw the musical Fame, which is based on the 1980 movie about New York City's High School of...
Paid articleThe Real State of the Union
THE REAL STATE OF THE UNION While much of America is sleepily rubbing its belly and burping with satisfaction, may we take just a moment to point out that the state of the Union is actually quite...
Paid articleEVERYONE'S A WINNER
O'ROURKE, P. J.
EVERYONE'S A WINNER by P.J. O'Rourke ON JANUARY 8, 1999, the United States Senate, in all its dignity, solemnly swore ... And talk about great TV! Especially when Trent Lott got tongue-bungled and...
Paid article"THE LIONESS IS THE HUNTER"
REES, MATTHEW
"THE LIONESS IS THE HUNTER" by Matthew Rees IT'S SOMEHOW FITTING that senators and pundits should be swooning over the White House lawyer who made the weakest defense of President Clinton. Cheryl...
Paid articleGLOOMY OLD PARTY
BARNES, FRED
GLOOMY OLD PARTY by Fred Barnes NO ISSUES, NO LEADERS, NO GUTS—other than these shortcomings, the Republican party is in great shape. Gallows humor is now rife in the GOP "Every day at the RNC...
Paid articleCLINTON'S KOSOVO COLLAPSE
KAGAN, ROBERT
CLINTON'S KOSOVO COLLAPSE by Robert Kagan THE SHAM DEAL ON KOSOVO that Richard Holbrooke struck with Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic last October has now definitively, and predictably,...
Paid articleGOOD AND PLENTY
BROOKS, DAVID
GOOD AND PLENTY Morality in an Age of Prosperity By David Brooks Plainfield, Connecticut, is a nice, decent American community. It's a town of about 14,000 people, up near the northeast border...
Paid articleWHEN THE ECONOMY TURNS
FRUM, DAVID
WHEN THE ECONOMY TURNS By David Frum Everything will be different eighteen months from now. It's one of the oldest rules of politics, and also one of the hardest to remember. The present is so...
Paid articleLAWYERS, GUNS, AND MONEY
LABASH, MATT
Lawyers, Guns, andMoney By Matt Labash Wendell Gauthier loves to smile. Sure, the most renowned class-action lawyer in New Orleans possesses many other trademarks. He has full-bodied Atticus Finch...
Paid articleA CHARMED LIFE
Epstein, Joseph
A More than any other figure of his age, lsaiah Berlin makes us consider the role of intellectual courage. In Berlin, alas, it ran to short supply. CHARMED LIFE Isaiah Berlin—with two long i's in...
Paid articleWIRING AMERICA
GERSON, MARK
WIRING AMERICA Kevin Kelly's Vision of Techno-Utopia By Mark Gerson Kevin Kelly is executive editor of Wired magazine, the monthly bible of the techno-utopians, and his book New Rules for the New...
Paid articleEX-FRIENDLY FIRE
MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK
EX-FRIENDLY FIRE Norman Podhoretz on the New York Intellectuals By Daniel Patrick Moynihan With the publication of Ex-Friends, Norman Podhoretz has performed a near to thrilling intellectual...
Paid articlePARODY
P arody BUMPERS OUTDOES HENRY CLAY, from A1 Bumpers's stirring oratory, has brought such previously wavering senators as Barbara Boxer (D-Cal.) and Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) firmly into the Clinton...
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