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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook THE VAST RICHARD METJON SCAIFE INQUIRY You have to feel a little sorry for Robert Kaiser. Not long after being dethroned as managing editor of the Washington Post last year, Kaiser was...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence BEAUTIFUL BOMBERS In his article on airplanes, art, and manliness, David Gelernter is on the right track, but gets too serious and front-of-the-classy ("Men at War and the Planes...
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CASUAL
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Casual A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR I wouldn't mind editing a glossy lifestyle magazine, unless it meant having to write one of those editor's notes that go in the front. I'm talking about the...
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RACE TO THE BOTTOM
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RACE TO THE BOTTOM La inclusión es el símbolo de nuestra fuerza," says Republican National Committee co-chair-J—^man Patricia S. Harrison. "Inclusion"— decoded from the original Spinnish—is the...
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THE STEALTH FRONT-RUNNER
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BARNES, FRED
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THE STEALTH FRONT-RUNNER by Fred Barnes Texas governor George W. Bush and his aides think there are only two ways he can lose the Republican presidential nomination. One is if Steve Forbes spends...
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CHINESE TAKEOUT
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SOKOLSKI, HENRY
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CHINESE TAKEOUT by Henry Sokolski For nearly a year now, the media have detailed how China has been stealing America's strategic technology. Last week, though, the New York Times dropped a...
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A NOBEL FOR GREENSPAN?
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SMICK, DAVID M.
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A NOBEL FOR GREENSPAN? by David M. Smick Want to make economists really squirm?Tell them that Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan should receive the next Nobel Prize for economics. It's not...
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STAR TOYS
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LAST, JONATHAN V.
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STAR TOYS by Jonathan V. Last Rockville, Maryland It is 11:00 p.m. on a Sunday night, and David Dyche is standing at the head of the line in front of Toys "R" Us. He seems to be the most normal...
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GRADING TEACHERS
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FOX, JONATHAN
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GRADING TEACHERS by Jonathan Fox They call it "the dance of the lemons," the ritual by which ineffective teachers manage to retain teaching jobs despite their incompetence. Principals, wary of...
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BUSH BEATS THE BLOB
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Carlson, Tucker
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BUSH BEATS THE BLOB Jeb Bush Takes on the Education Establishment—and Wins By Tucker Carlson Tallahassee, Florida The Florida legislature passed Gov. Jeb Bush's education bill on April 30 and...
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ANDREW CUOMO'S VENDETTA
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REES, MATTHEW
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ANDREW CUOMO'S VENDETTA By Matthew Rees September 9, 1998, will be remembered in Washington as the day Kenneth Starr delivered his impeachment referral to the House of Representatives. But on the...
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FUTURE PERFECT
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MURRAY, BRIAN
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FUTURE PERFECT H.G. WELLS AND THE HISTORY OF THINGS TO COME • BY BRIAN MURRAY H.G. Wells is famous today mostly—perhaps only—for the science-fiction novels he published in the 1890s, the first...
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TIME'S ARROW
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BOERNER, MARGARET
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TIME'S ARROW The Paradox of Solzhenitsyn By Margaret Boerner When, in 1971, Alexander Solzhenitsyn published August 1914, the first volume in his projected magnum opus, The Red Wheel, the general...
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JANE'S LOVERS
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MATUS, VICTORINO
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JANES LOVERS Boys and Their Toys By Victorino Matus All military buffs start innocently enough. Once upon a time, for instance, there was a boy who loved toy sailboats: A schoolfellow had a boat...
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PARODY
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PARODY The Department of Energy Where Energy is Our Middle Name! To: All D.O.E. EMPLOYED FROM: JOHN "DOOBIE" HOLMER, Chief of Security Re: Spy stuff Hey Folks! As you probably have heard, we...
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Vol. 004 Issue 034 (May 24 1999)
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Vol. 004 Issue 035 (May 31 1999)
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