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Vol. 004 Issue 040 (July 5 1999)
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Vol. 004 Issue 041 (July 19 1999)
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••Cover Page••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook LOOK WHO'S CRTTTCTZTNG HTIIARY NOW It's time to reexamine the most durable liberal cliche of the Clinton era: that right-wingers have a unique, irrational hostility towards Hillary...
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CASUAL
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Carlson, Tucker
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Casual WHO NOW RIDES GREYHOUND? I'm writing this somewhere over New Mexico, on a United flight to Los Angeles. This is the day's last plane out of Washington, the one for people who absolutely...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence SHADOW OF DOUBT David Tell's editorial regarding Bob Woodward's new book, Shadow,, pointed a nasty finger at me and declared that the "honor" of being "the book's most devastating...
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In Defense of Al Gore-Just This Once
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IN DEFENSE OF AI GORE —JUST THIS ONCE Tthirty-three million human beings across the globe already show the symptoms of AIDS or are infected with the HIV virus. Two thirds of them live in...
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THE LAZIO BOOMLET
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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THE LAZIO BOOMLET by John Podhoretz New York SEVEN MONTHS AGO, the conventional wisdom in the Empire State was that if New York City's Republican mayor Rudolph Giuliani decided to run for the...
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GOPTIMISM
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BARNES, FRED
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GOP TIMISM by Fred Barnes DON'T GET TOO EXCITED YET. It's way too early to forecast a Republican tilt to the 2000 election (still more than 15 months away). Yet some not-so-subtle shifts in public...
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DMYTRYK'S HONORABLE MUTINY
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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DMYTRYK'S HONORABLE MUTINY by Stephen Schwartz EDWARD DMYTRYK HAD IT RIGHT. "When I die," he said, "I know the obits will first read, 'one of i Hollywood's Unfriendly Ten,' not director of The...
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GENTLEMAN'S C FOR THE GOP
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FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
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GENTLEMAN'S C FOR. THE GOP by Chester E. Finn Jr. AS BILL CLINTON ROARS INTO ACTION, demagogu-ing the education issue, he proves he's still a master manipulator of the domestic agenda and that...
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THE EMPRESS OF THE EMPIRE STATE
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Caldwell, Christopher
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THE EMPRESS OF THE EMPIRE STATE By Christopher Caldwell Cooperstown, N. Y. She is—as John Denver used to sing—coming home to a place she's never been before. Hillary Rodham Clinton kicked off her...
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AL GORE'S MARGINAL UTILITY
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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AL GORE'S MARGINAL UTILITY The Administration's Pseudo-Deregulation of Electric Po'wer By Irwin M. Stelzer While Congress and the president very publicly squabble over whether to give us back...
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THE CULTURAL CONTRADICTIONS OF FEMINISM
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CRITTENDEN, DANIELLE
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The Cultural Contradictions of Feminism By Danielle Crittenden With the 1970s back in fashion—bellbottoms, platform shoes, even Donny and Marie!—it's not surprising that Ger-maine Greer and her...
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CLOTHES WIDE OFF
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REVIEWS
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CLOTHES WIDE OFF The Shyness of Nicole Kidman By Andrew Ferguson The thing you have to understand about Nicole Kidman is, she's shy. Really shy. And private— this is a woman who jealously guards...
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OLD KING KOHL
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MATUS, VICTORINO
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OLD KING KOHL The Chancellor Who Unified Germany By Victorino Matus A journalist once asked Helmut Kohl if he ever spent sleepless nights thinking about history, and the German chancellor...
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MISSING LINKS
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BROWN, MONTGOMERY
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MISSING LINKS Why Golf's Major Tournaments Are So Hard to Win By Montgomery Brown When Gene Sarazen died in May at the age of ninety-seven, the obituaries dutifully noted that "The Squire" was...
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NOT A PARODY
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Not a Parody These articles appeared in the New York Times of July 4 and the New Yorker of July 5,...
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Vol. 004 Issue 042 (July 26 1999)
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