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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The State Department's Disgraceful Memo Last Monday, Oct. 16, a stunning memo arrived at the Voice of America. Officials at the State Department had decided that a VOA editorial...
Paid article Casual
BROOKS, DAVID
Casual TINKERBELL IN SIX I hope Americans will take advantage of the Subway Series to overcome their narrow prejudices and recognize that not all New Yorkers are abrasive, arrogant jerks—that only...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence THE PITFALLS OF CHOICE CATHERINE SEIPP'S "Public School Confidential!" seems to make a case against the competition among schools that vouchers are expected to create (Oct. 16). She...
Paid article The Clinton Referendum
The Clinton Referendum There's a message in the trajectory of the presidential campaign. At the beginning of the year, George W. Bush held a solid lead over Al Gore. Then came the Republican...
Paid article America at War
DONNELLY, TOM
America at War What the attack on the USS Cole tells us. BY TOM DONNELLY THE DUST FROM THE RUBBLE of the Berlin Wall had barely settled when, in December 1989, George Bush inaugurated the...
Paid article The U.N. Also Rises
Bolton, John R.
The U.N. Also Rises American power and Israeli security may never be the same. BY JOHN R. BOLTON WHETHER LAST WEEK'S heralded Mideast summit will achieve either its immediate goal of ending...
Paid article Black October
GURFINKIEL, MICHEL
Black October The unreported attacks against the Jews of France. BY MICHEL GURFINKIEL Paris ON THE RICHTER SCALE of anti-Semitism, France has just registered a major quake. From October 1 to...
Paid article The Gentlewoman From Florida
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Gentlewoman From Florida Corrine Brown would be easily reelected, if she hadn't broken all the rules. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Orlando, Florida "I'M STARTING OUT wanting to break the rules," said...
Paid article Don't Rock the Vote
WALSH, EDMUND
Don't Rock the Vote There's a good reason Bush and Gore aren't panting after the "youth vote." BY EDMUND WALSH WORLD WRESTLING Federation star The Rock has challenged George W. Bush and Al Gore to...
Paid article Arabs, Poles, and Other Key Voters
REES, MATTHEW
Arabs, Poles, and Other Key Voters Ethnic "outreach" could decide who makes it to the White House. BY MATTHEW REES IF GEORGE W. BUSH is elected president, he'll have many people to thank. One of...
Paid article Hate-Crime Laws: What's Not to Like
TOBY, JACKSON
Hate-Crime Laws: What's Not to Like For starters, they are unnecessary and bad public policy. BY JACKSON TOBY DURING THE SECOND DEBATE between Al Gore and George W. Bush, Gore criticized Bush for...
Paid article G-Men, East of Suez
GERECHT, REUEL MARC
G-Men East of Suez A serious anti-terrorism policy would unleash the military, not deploy the Justice Department BY REUEL MARC GERECHT Imagine dirt streets and walled, stone walkways worn smooth...
Paid article Smoke and Smearers
DEMUTH, CHRISTOPHER; HAYWARD, STEVEN
Smoke and Smearers The Gore campaign has maligned the Bush environmental record. BY CHRISTOPHER DEMUTH & STEVEN HAYWARD In the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, Vice President Al Gore...
Paid article It Was the Sex, Stupid
Tell, David
I It Was the Sex, Stupid Why the American people excused Clinton BY DAVID TELL A hundred years from now, there will be a scholarly consensus about the nature and course of public opinion during...
Paid article The Moralist's Gamble
MARKS, JONATHAN
The Moralist's Gamble Can character be based on self-interest? BY JONATHAN MARKS Back in the 1830s, Alexis de Tocqueville praised American moralists for adjusting to the hard fact that in the...
Paid article Racing in Place
CLEGG, ROGER
Racing in Place John McWhorter issues a strong challenge to Black America. BY ROGER CLEGG The importance of John H. McWhorter's new book, Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America, is...
Paid article Bad Ideas Matter Most
SAVODNIK, PETER
Bad Ideas Matter Most Heather Mac Donald's account of how intellectuals have damaged America. BY PETER SAVODNIK Heather Mac Donald's The Burden of Bad Ideas—a collection of the brilliantly...
Paid article Never A Contender
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Never a Contender Just another liberal movie. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The brilliant British actor Gary Oldman is not only a star of the new political thriller The Contender, but an executive producer....
Paid article Parody
Parody Farrah, Oprah, Rosie Tell . All How the Stars Make Up Their Minds WALKING AND CHEWING GUM Now you can do both at the same time! THE MANURE-SHINOLA CONFUSION IS THERE REALLY A...
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