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Paid articleSCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook “THE FACT IS, I’VE ALWAYS BEEN A YANKEES FAN” So Hillary, it turns out, is Clintonian, too, and not just by marriage. In her first major event as candidate for the Senate in New York,...
Paid articleCASUAL
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual JAVA JIVE When my friend Ivan came to visit from Moscow last week, we sat on the back porch, drinking coffee in the 85-degree heat until 1:30 in the morning. Much of our conversation...
Paid articleCORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence JUNK: IN THE NATION'S ATTIC I read with interest David Brooks's article on the National Museum of American History, where I serve as a docent ("The National Museum of...
Paid articleShooting the Messenger
SHOOTING THE MESSENGER What a piece of shameless zealotry this whole campaign finance "reform" business has become. The movement's favored piece of national legislation at the moment, the...
Paid articleWOMEN AND SCIENCE AT YALE
GELERNT, DAVID
WOMEN AND SCIENCE AT YALE by David Gelernter AFFIRMATIVE ACTION seems to be entering a new phase: As the public turns against it, universities are growing increasingly desperate in their support....
Paid articleHORMEL'S CHILLY RECEPTION
DEALEY, SAM
HORMEL'S CHILLY RECEPTION by Sam Dealey NOTHING TURNS REPUBLICANS into awkward, tongue-tied bumblers quite the way the issue of homosexuality does. Take President Clinton's appointment of gay...
Paid articleGOD IS MY CAMPAIGN MANAGER
Carlson, Tucker
GOD IS MY CAMPAIGN MANAGER by Tucker Carlson THE DAY AFTER THE 1984 REPUBLICAN convention, Ronald Reagan gave a speech to a group of preachers in Dallas in which he ruminated on the role of...
Paid articleWIZARDS OF OZONE
LUTTER, RANDALL; DEMUTH, CHRISTOPHER
WIZARDS OF OZONE by Randall Lutter and Christopher DeMuth IN MAY, THE U.S. CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS for the District of Columbia blocked the Clinton administration's air-quality standards for...
Paid articleOUR STRATEGIC TRADING PARTNER?
HAWKINS, WILLIAM R.
OUR STRATEGIC TRADE PARTNER? by William Hawkins President Clinton announced on June 3 that he would again waive the law and grant a one-year extension of China's "normal trade relations" (NTR)...
Paid articleNOTES ON THE HAIRLESS MAN
SKINNER, DAVID
NOTES ON THE HAIRLESS MAN By David Skinner Men without chests—that was C.S. Lewis's striking description of graduates of the postwar English schools, with their faculties trained to dismiss the...
Paid article"KILL THE BILL, NOT THE ILL"
SMITH, WESLEY J.
"KILL THE BILL, NOT THE ILL" A Report from the Front Lines of the Assisted-Suicide Fight in California By Wesley J. Smith Sacramento, California It was every liberal's dream of diverse,...
Paid articleTHE HISTORIANS' WAR
FRUM, DAVID
The Historians’ War The lessons of 1914 BY DAVID FRUM In the final eleven years of the twentieth century, time seems to have run backwards. The Red Army withdrew from central Europe, rescinding...
Paid articleWRITER'S BLOCK
Vincent, Norah
WRITERS BLOCK Barry Unsworth's novel examines the unexamined life By Norah Vincent The name of the British novelist Barry Unsworth rings only a vague bell for American readers. But it should ring...
Paid articleTOP HAT
KARNICK, S. T.
TOP HAT Fred Astaire's Aristocratic Democracy By S.T. Karnick Fred Astaire—classy, charming, elegant—^was born one hundred years ago this spring, and by the time of his death in 1987, he had...
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