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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
DO-NO-HARM BOB Whom should Americans "thank for the country's extraordinary eight-year economic boom?" Or, put another way, who "helped create the boom by persuading President Clinton to balance...
Paid articleCASUAL
Epstein, Joseph
Casual THE HIGH MILES CLUB I am a bit surprised that Miles isn't showing up more nowadays as a name for boys. Not that it has ever been a wildly popular name. The only boy I knew named Miles was...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence THE LESSONS OF LITTLETON The Weekly Standard handled the Littleton tragedy better than any other publication—Matt Labash's affecting profile of Cassie Bernall captured something...
Paid articleCALL OFF THE ENGAGEMENT
CALL OFF THE ENGAGEMENT The conventional wisdom these days is that China is going to be a big issue in the 2000 campaign. We wonder. Sure, Republicans will kick up a fuss about nuclear espionage...
Paid articleCHINA'S AGING ANXIOUS AUTOCRATS
FRIEDBERG, AARON L.
CHINA'S AGING ANXIOUS AUTOCRATS by Aaron L. Friedberg NATO's bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade was a tragic mistake. What came next was, as the Soviets used to say, no accident. in the...
Paid articleGARY, GOD, AND THE GOP
BARNES, FRED
GOD, GARY, AND THE GOP by Fred Barnes Gary Bauer was tweaking the text of his announcement speech for the Republican presidential nomination when he first heard about the school killings in...
Paid articlePORKER'S REVENGE
MOORE, STEPHEN; HODGE, SCOTT
PORKER'S REVENGE by Stephen Moore and Scott Hodge As the House and Senate hammered out the final details of the more than $13 billion "emergency" spending bill for Kosovo last week, the real issue...
Paid articleAMPHIBIAN WARFARE
DOHERTY, BRIAN
AMPHIBIAN WARFARE by Brian Doherty You can understand why they created an environmental panic, those deformed frogs that have starred in media scare stories since 1995, when a group of them were...
Paid articleALI AND ME
ROSEN, JAMES
ALI AND ME by James Rosen It's nine o'clock Wednesday night. I'm leaving work, a couple hundred yards from Union Station.A solitary figure is walking ten yards ahead of me, a tall black man in an...
Paid articleSO SUE THEM, SUE THEM . . .
KRAUSS, MICHAEL I.; LEVY, ROBERT A.
SO SUE THEM, SUE THEM . . . by Michael I. Krauss and Robert A. Levy Hot on the heels of the carnage in Littleton, Colorado, President Clinton has proposed a grab bag of new gun-control...
Paid articleA TALE OF THE NEW CHINA
GUTMANN, ETHAN
A TALE OF THE NEW CHINA What I Saw at the American Embassy in Beijing By Ethan Gutmann Beijing, China Saturday, May 8—I really wasn't in the mood to go to the "happening," a modern art show, but...
Paid articleA REGIME IN CRISIS
WALDRON, ARTHUR
A REGIME IN CRISIS By Arthur Waldron First there were anti-Chinese demonstrations in Suharto's Indonesia; now there are anti-American demonstrations in Jiang Zemin's China. Signs of government...
Paid articleJONATHAN SWIFT'S TRAVELS
ORMSBY-LENNON, HUGH
Jonathan Swift's Travels The Life of the Enigmatic Dean Jonathan Swift remains the most enigmatic of conservatives. He may have espoused all three of the principles by which T.S. Eliot defined his...
Paid articleLIBERALISM'S VIRTUES?
BROWN, BRIAN A.
Liberalism's Virtues? The Misunderstandings, of Modern Thought By Brian A. Brown Peter Berkowitz is a sharp thinker and a clear writer, so it came as no surprise that Harvard denied him...
Paid articleSAVING OURSELVES
WEHNER, PETER
SAVING OURSELVES The Christian Urge to Flee from Politics By Peter Wehner In the preface to their new book, Blinded by Might, Cal Thomas and Ed Dobson write, "We don't pretend to have all the...
Paid articleSTAR WARS AND ITS CRITICS
PODHORETZ, JOHN
STAR. WARS AND ITS CRITICS The Phantom Menace Makes It to the Screen By John Podhoretz Movie critics don't like the new Star Wars movie—or perhaps it's better to say that they were so sick of...
Paid articlePARODY
Parody "Companies with distinctly American identities were targeted by protesters angry at NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Yugoslavia. Kentucky Fried Chicken said three of its restaurants...
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