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Issue Vol. 006 Issue 013 (December 11 2000)
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Paid article SCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook The End of Republican Unity Like the 17-year locust, Republican unity has made a brief appearance, but it’s unlikely to survive the staffing of a putative Bush administration...
Paid article CASUAL
SKINNER, DAVID
Casual Parties to a Dispute This Friday night, I am due to have drinks with some friends. But there’s a problem: I’ve been avoiding these people for weeks. The first sign of trouble...
Paid article CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence Another Democrat \war Richard Pollock raises some very good points in “Al Gore’s Florida War Room,” but I think there is one thing to consider, especially in light of the recent...
Paid article THE WAR OVER GORE
Tell, David
The War over Gore “WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray that the court. . . order that the Elections Canvassing Commission, Secretary of State, and the Division of Elections certify as elected the...
Paid article KATHERINE THE GREAT
Caldwell, Christopher
Katherine the Great Florida’s secretary of state is beautiful and brave. by Christopher Caldwell What ll become of Katherine Harris? During the stormy two and a half weeks between Election...
Paid article A BIPARTISAN BUSH?
BARNES, FRED
A Bipartisan Bush? Whether to fight Hill Democrats or embrace them, that is the question. by Fred Barnes George W. Bush has met Tom Daschle, the Senate minority leader, exactly once. That...
Paid article NOTHING TO SNEER AT
Geoffreywheatcroft
Nothing to Sneer At The Brits should stop gloating about the American election. by Geoffrey Wheatcroft Bath, England IN THE MISFORTUNE of our best friends, we always find something not...
Paid article SAVE THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE 538
STONER, JAMES R. Jr.
Save the Electoral College 538 It’s more sensible and more democratic than the alternative. by James R. Stoner Jr. Behind Al Gore’s unprecedented challenge to George W Bush’s slim but...
Paid article WHO'S AFRAID OF "MARGARET"?
Hitchens, Peter
Who’s Afraid of “Margaret”? A new European army combines farce and tragedy. by Peter Hitchens London, England The old joke said that in an ideal Europe the British would run the police,...
Paid article HISTRIONICS IN THE MAKING
LABASH, MATT
Histrionics in the Making The week that was in Tallahassee By Matt Labash Tallahassee, Florida Tuesday, November 28, 10:30 a.m. — On the whole, Tallahassee is a charmless little burg. Except...
Paid article FIRST PRINCIPLES IN FLORIDA
EMERY, NOEMIE
First Principles in Florida Conservatives believe in rules; liberals want to be “fair.” By Noemie Emery Al Gore and Joe Lieberman know they won Florida. Can they prove this? Of course not. So...
Paid article THE TWO CAMPUS CULTURES
TUCKER, WILLIAM
The Two Campus Cultures P.C. (political correctness) vs. PC’s (personal computers) By William Tucker Feeling ambitious, Professor David Clemens of Monterey Peninsula College last semester...
Paid article THE GREENSPAN MYSTIQUE
GLASSMAN, JAMES K.
The Greenspan Mystique We may not have a president soon, but we’ll have someone just as powerful: an infallible philosopher-king named Alan Greenspan. That, at least, is the way much of...
Paid article HIS DAUGHTER'S WAY
EVANIER, DAVID
His Daughter’s Way Tina Sinatra’s voyage around her father. by David Evanier Frank Sinatra is too much with us, judging from the latest spate of books about him and his music. In Bill Zehme’s...
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