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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook THE NEW GENDER GAP Alarmed about something it labels "religiopolitics," the feminist Center for Gender Equality commissioned a survey of 1,000 women to uncover the presumably sinister...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence WHITHER GREATNESS? David Brooks is an excellent writer and a smart man, but he is profoundly wrong in his paean to the middle class ("Good and Plenty," Feb. 1). Brooks considers...
Paid articleCASUAL
Rees, Miami Matt
Casual THE TALE OF A STUB There was a period of my childhood when the Super Bowl meant the world to me. Immersed in my football-card collection, I knew all the players' vital statistics—height,...
Paid articleGuilty as Charged
GUILTY AS CHARGED This week, the American people, acting through I their senators in Washington, will formally A- choose to retain Bill Clinton as president for the remainder of his elected term....
Paid articleTHE GOP AND THE POLLS
BARNES, FRED
THE GOP AND THE POLLS by Fred Barnes VOTERS PLEDGING PAYBACK IN 2000"—so says the Washington Post about public anger V at Republicans for impeaching President Clinton. Richard Berke of the New...
Paid articleWHAT DEFENSE INCREASE?
SCHMITT, GARY
WHAT DEFENSE INCREASE? by Gary Schmitt THE PRESIDENT'S PROPOSED $12.6 billion increase I in defense spending is an illusion. To start, the -L increase amounts to little over $4 billion in new...
Paid articleTHE RACE TO REPLACE NEWT
Carlson, Tucker
THE RACE TO REPLACE NEWT by Tucker Carlson Cobb County, Ga. JOHNNY ISAKSON REMEMBERS the Republican revolution like it was four years ago. Newt Gingrich became speaker of the House, and then . ....
Paid articleSUPPLY-SIDE SCHISMS
REES, MATTHEW
SUPPLY-SLDE SCHISMS by Matthew Rees IF SUPPLY-SIDERS EVER HAD REASON to be Optimistic, they do now. Tax cuts are easier to pass with a budget surplus in Washington, and congressional Republicans...
Paid articleBILINGUAL BULLYING
LITTLEJOHN, JIM; CLEGG, ROGER
BILINGUAL BULLYING by Jim Littlejohn and Roger Clegg DOCUMENTS RECENTLY OBTAINED from the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reveal the agency's systematic abuse of its...
Paid articleTHE CHARACTER TEST
FELTEN, ERIC
THE CHARACTER TEST by Eric Felten AS PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON has told us time and again, there are three legs to the New Democratic platform: opportunity, responsibility, and community. It is a...
Paid articleTHE PRESIDENT AND THE POLLS
EMERY, NOEMIE
THE PRESIDENT AND THE POLLS Check Out Those Job Approval Ratings! By Noemie Emery Polls tell the truth—if you look closely enough. And Bill Clinton's poll numbers over the past year have been...
Paid articleDOESN'T SMELL LIKE TEEN SPIRIT
LAST, JONATHAN V.
DOESN'T SMELL LIKE TEEN SPIRIT By Jonathan V. Last Orange County, Calif. Sally, blonde, 15, and totally cool, minds her own business as she skates around the various ramps, cliffs, and cement...
Paid articleAPOLOGIES TO OUR ENEMIES
SCHULZ, MAX
APOLOGIES TO OUR ENEMIES By Max Schulz Once again, the Clinton administration is issuing an apology. With encouragement from his controversial civil rights chief Bill Lann Lee, President Clinton...
Paid articleHOW NOT TO DEAL WITH CHINA
KAGAN, ROBERT
HOW NOT TO DEAL WITH CHINA A History of Sino-American Relations Since 1972 By Robert Kagan "Never again," vowed Leonard Woodcock, Jimmy Carter's ambassador to Beijing, in 1977, "shall we...
Paid articleTHE PROFIT OF HEMLOCK
SMITH, WESLEY J.
THE PROFIT OF HEMLOCK The Suicide Guru Boasts of the Money He'll Save By Wesley J. Smith In Freedom to Die, suicide guru Derek Humphry, co-founder of the Hemlock Society, and Mary Clement, a...
Paid articleBIG FISH EAT LITTLE FISH
Spalding, Elizabeth Edwards
BIG FISH EAT LITTLE FISH A Novel of the Perilous Academic Seas By Elizabeth Edwards Spalding We are perhaps too well informed about the appalling state of America's universities. Over the years,...
Paid articleRUSSIAN ROULETTE
GRAHAM, THOMAS
RUSSIAN ROULETTE Why Moscow's Financial Reformers Failed By Thomas Graham The transformation of the Russian economy was supposed to have been one of the great success stories of the 1990s....
Paid articleOUT WITH THE IN-CROWD
CRAWFORD, ALAN PELL
OUT WITH THE IN-CROWD Edmund Wilson's Unfinished Novel of New York By Alan Pell Crawford The mural in the lobby of the New I York hotel where the Algonquin Round Table held forth shows how...
Paid articleCOMMUNIST CHIC
WILSON, JOHN
COMMUNIST CHIC Hoisting a Few to the Ghost of Stalin By John Wilson Mothers bathed their babies in the sinks," Helen Schulman read softly at the battered lectern. Her rapt audience was frozen in...
Paid articleParody
Parody "A Time for Healing" It’s Back to Businessfor a Scandal-WearyNation Post-Lewinsky, President ShakesUp Cabinet, Pledges “Action” By PETER BAKER and HELEN DEWAR Washington Post Staff...
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