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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook CALL HIM GEORGE FIRED'YA BUSH It wasn't a Clintonesque whopper, but when George W. Bush declared last week that spokesman David Beckwith hadn't been fired—well, it wasn't the truth...
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CASUAL
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LABASH, MATT
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Casual FOOSBALL UBER ALLES Whatever my other unseemly habits—spitting, streaking, breaking twenties in church offering plates—I've never been one who pretends to greatness. Sure, I have some great...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence MICROSOFT: GUILTY AS CHARGED Thomas W. Hazlett and George Bit-tlingmayer's article on the Microsoft trial brought to mind a current liberal mantra: "Rates of imprisonment are...
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Free Taiwan
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FREE TAIWAN "Taiwan's President Li Teng-hui sent the American foreign policy establishment into a nervous frenzy last week when he declared that Taiwan would henceforth negotiate with China as one...
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PBS'S MASSAGE PARLOR
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MALONE, BERNADETTE
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PBS'S MASSAGE PARLOR by Bernadette Malone THE NEXT TIME Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch shake you down for a contribution to the noble cause of public television, ask them about PBS's in-house...
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MR. SMITH GOES THIRD PARTY
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Carlson, Tucker
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MR. SMITH GOES THIRD PARTY by Tucker Carlson "I'm going to be president of the United States," Sen. Bob Smith of New Hampshire says in a perfectly even voice. "I really believe that." It's not a...
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THE TERRORIST NEXT DOOR
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ROTHENBERG, ELLIOT C.
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THE TERRORIST NEXT DOOR by Elliot C. Rothenberg SARA JANE OLSON is an exemplary citizen by Minnesota standards. She lives in a tony, upper-middle-class neighborhood of St. Paul. She campaigns for...
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BILL CLINTON, HISTORIAN
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WEHNER, PETER
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BILL CLINTON, HISTORIAN by Peter Wehner IN THE MIDST OF ALL HIS OTHER ACTIVITIES, one thing continues to preoccupy Bill Clinton: his frantic attempt to remake himself and rewrite history. Consider...
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SOMETIMES A GAME IS JUST A GAME
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BARNES, FRED
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SOMETIMES A GAME IS JUST A GAME By Fred Barnes It was a heist, and Katie Couric was one of the thieves. Two days after the U.S. women's soccer team defeated China and won the World Cup, Couric...
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THE MYTH OF TITLE IX
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Tell, David
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THE MYTH OF TITLE IX By David Tell Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments Act prohibited gender discrimination in school programs receiving federal financial assistance. But on the question...
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THIRTY YEARS OF INEPTITUDE
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KOLKER, ROBERT G. OLER, RICHARD; WHITTINGTON, MARK
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THIRTY YEARS OF INEPTITUDE Time to Rescue Space Exploration from NASA By Robert G. Oler, Richard Kolker, and Mark Whittington WHAT IF IT HAD HAPPENED LIKE THIS? It's July 20, 1969. Man has just...
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APOCALYPSE NOW?
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WOLFSON, ADAM
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Apocalypse Now? The Political Vision of Alasdair MacIntyre By Adam Wolfson In 1981, a small book appeared from a university press that looked at the modern world and saw nothing but disarray....
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THE MIND OF A FOUNDER
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SCHMITT, GARY
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THE MIND OF A FOUNDER Making Sense of James Madison By Gary Schmitt Modern political analysis tends to transform principles to ideologies and to reduce subtle acts of prudence to mere political...
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CROSSOVER STRIPS
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TAUBE, MICHAEL
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CROSSOVER STRIPS Changing Places on the Gnomics Page By Michael Taube It hardly matters where you go. In newspapers across the continent— from the B^^gor Daily N^'ws to the San Diego...
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HORROR SHOWS
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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HORROR SHOWS The New Gross-Out Movie Comedies By John Podhoretz Hollywood comedies have been undergoing a bizarre metamorphosis in the past few years: They are turning into horror films. You...
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PARODY
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Parody Strikes and Balls Martinez K's 5, Takes Off Pants, Could Put Men's Sports on Map By Bob Ryan GLOBE STAFF Men's sports will never be the same. "It was ^ a totally spontaneous expression...
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