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Vol. 004 Issue 043 (August 2 1999)
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook FACT-CHECKING HILLARY Who can really say if little Billy Clinton was abused, as his wife suggested in her interview published in Talk magazine last week? According to David Maraniss's...
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CASUAL
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BOTTUM, J.
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Casual THE DINNER PARTY I suppose it was the time I beaned the historian Wilfred McClay with a wine cork—blat! right between the eyes—that I knew I'd never be one of Washington's great...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence MADELEINE'S MALEVOLENCE My compliments to Matthew Rees for his excellent investigative piece on the State Department's illegal retaliation against Linda Shenwick ("Madeleine...
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PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH
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PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH Last week, the Chinese navy seized a Taiwanese freighter carrying provisions to Taiwanese soldiers stationed on the tiny Taiwanese island of Matsu a few miles off the coast...
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HILLARY CLINTON, PSYCHOANALYST
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Caldwell, Christopher
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HILLARY CLINTON, PSYCHOANALYST by Christopher Caldwell During the January 1998 interview in which Hillary Clinton became the first American politician since Joe McCarthy to link the words "vast"...
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A MODEST TORT PROPOSAL
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LEFKOWITZ, JAY
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A MODEST TORT PROPOSAL by Jay Lefkowitz "Lotto justice" has struck again. Last I month, a Los Angeles jury required General I /Motors to pay a badly burned family of five and their traveling...
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TOBACCO RAILROAD
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REES, MATTHEW
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TOBACCO RAILROAD by Matthew Rees On June 17, 1998, President Clinton made an unscheduled appearance in the White House briefing room to attack senators who had blocked a comprehensive anti-tobacco...
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HOMAGE TO CATANIA
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FORMAN, ERIC
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HOMAGE TO CATANIA by Eric Forman By any lights D.C. seemed like the last place in America where taxes would be cut. Along with high crime rates, poor services, and a dysfunctional educational...
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IOWA GOTHIC
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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IOWA GOTHIC The Thrill of Being Ground Zero of Campaign 2000 By Andrew Ferguson Belle Plaine, Iowa A former two-term governor of Tennessee, a former university president, a former secretary of...
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THE AGONY OF NOT BEING GEORGE W. BUSH
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Carlson, Tucker
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THE AGONY OF NOT BEING GEORGE W. BUSH Life Among the Also-Rans By Tucker Carlson Des Moines, Iowa Drive around Des Moines long enough and you begin to see the connection between a candidate's...
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HOW THE WEST WAS WON
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CROKE, BILL
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How the West Was Won Bernard DeVoto and the Writing of American History By Bill Croke The American historian Bernard DeVoto died in 1955 at the age of fifty-eight, and in the years since he died,...
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SILICON FLOPS
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SKINNER, DAVID
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SILICON FLOPS Not Everyone Can Be Bill Gates By David Skinner Everyone's a sucker for a free baseball cap. Or a coffee mug. Which is why Silicon Valley salesmen aren't famous schmoozers: They...
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DO MANNERS MATTER?
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BOCKHORN, LEE
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DO MANNERS MATTER? Mark Caldwell Defends Rudeness By Lee Bockhorn America has become schizophrenic about manners. By the millions we flock to scatological comedies, from the toilet-mouthed South...
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EVERY MAN HIS OWN CRITIC
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SIMMONS, TRACY LEE
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EVERY MAN HIS OWN CRITIC The Culture ofAmazon.com By Tracy Lee Simmons So you want to buy a book. Maybe you're too busy to stop off at the local bookshop. There's a funny moment in Helene Hanff's...
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PARODY
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Parody Hillary Clinton implies that her husband's philandering ways may have grown out of the tensions he faced as a boy as a result of vicious feuding between his mother and grandmother. —News...
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Vol. 004 Issue 046 (August 23 1999)
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Vol. 004 Issue 047 (August 30 1999)
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