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••Cover Page••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook A CHIP OFF THE OLD BUSH BLOCK Maureen Dowd buried the lead in her N^'w York Times column last week. You had to slog through the jokes about Al Gore—"so feminized and diversified and...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence WHAT VICTORY? After reading William Kristol and Robert Kagan's editorial, I realized that the transformation of The Weekly Standard's editorial staff from conservative to liberal is...
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CASUAL
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual ROLODEATH I own a Rolodex that I inherited—took, really—from someone dear to me after his death, nearly a decade ago. It is black, plastic, hump-backed like a 1942 Plymouth coupe, and made...
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All the President's Backstabbers
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ALL THE PRESIDENT'S BACKSTABBERS There is a scattering of what used to be called hard news in Bob Woodward's latest hot Washington book, Shadow, though it is not clear whether anybody—even the...
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BUSH AND THE LITMUS TEST
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BARNES, FRED
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BUSH AND THE LITMUS TEST by Fred Barnes GEORGE W. BUSH expected to be asked about appointing anti-abortion judges at the first press conference of his presidential campaign on June 14. The night...
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THE FORBES $1,000
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BROOKS, DAVID
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THE FORBES $1,000 by David Brooks New York FOUR YEARS AGO, STEVE FORBES hosted a triumphant fund-raiser at the Waldorf Astoria in New York. It was a large, well-orchestrated event, and Forbes...
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BACK TO BELGRADE
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HALPER, STEFAN
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BACK, TO BELGRADE by Stefan Halper Belgrade JUST MONTHS AGO, the Hotel Metropole in downtown Belgrade was bustling with tourists, journalists, a travel service, a hair salon, and a nightclub....
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WHAT HOLBROOKE WROUGHT
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DAALDER, IVO H.
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WHAT HOLBROOKE WROUGHT by Ivo H. Daalder ONE WEEK INTO THE IMPLEMENTATION of the Kosovo peace accord, everything appears to be moving more or less on schedule. Fighting, beyond a few skirmishes,...
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GOING FOR BARAK
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LEVITIN, ADAM J.
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GOING FOR. BARAK by Adam J. Levitin THE ARAB STATES might well come to rue the day Ehud Barak defeated Benjamin Netanyahu. Widely demonized in the international media as the main obstacle to peace...
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EX-CON
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LOCONTE, JOE
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EX-CON The Remarkable Second Career of Chuck Colson By Joe Loconte Sixty-seven-year-old Chuck Colson looks almost spry as he threads his way through the New Jersey State Prison, a maximum...
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THE WORLD'S MOST BRUTAL WAR
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AIKMAN, DAVID
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THE WORLD'S MOST BRUTAL, LEAST-KNOWN WAR By David Aikman Yei, Southern Sudan As the chartered Twin Otter carrying an American congressional delegation begins its descent over the lush green...
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THE END OF NATURE AND THE NEXT MAN
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Two things may be said right at the outset about Francis Fuku-yama's new book, The Great Disruption. The first is that it is a learned and impressive work, ranging easily across disciplines,...
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LOOK BACK IN INGRES
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KIMBALL, ROGER
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LOOK: BACK: IN INGRES The Po'Ttraits of the Most Romantic Realist By Roger Kimball Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (17801867) is generally regarded as one of the great realist portrait painters of...
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