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Vol. 006 Issue 013 (December 11 2000)
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Vol. 006 Issue 014 (December 8 2000)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook Clinton’s Most Irresponsible Statement Ever Just when The Scrapbook was tempted to give Bill Clinton some small amount of credit for lying low during the Florida litigation, we came...
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CASUAL
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Casual Dim Bulbs The last thing my sisters and I would do on Christmas Eve—before retiring to our separate rooms and our private paroxysms of insomniac anticipation—was make sure our...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence A. Burr in Our Saddle Once again, Noemie Emery displays her mastery of Al Gore’s psyche (“Our Aaron Burr,” Dec. 4). One angle not addressed that concerns me much more than...
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A PRESIDENT BY JUDICIAL FIAT
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KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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A President by Judicial Fiat As a result of Friday’s Florida Supreme Court decision, Al Gore may be sworn in as president on January 20. If he is, he will receive our best wishes upon...
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A "CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS"
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Wells, T.
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A “Constitutional Crisis” On Friday afternoon, December 8, a 4-3 majority of the Florida Supreme Court issued a ruling that required the state to immediately implement Al Gore’s scheme to...
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OUR ROBED MASTERS
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Hochman, Robert N.
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Our Robed Masters What the court did was a power grab, pure and simple. by Robert N. Hochman BEFORE THIS ELECTION, if you had read the Florida election code, you might have thought it...
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TRAVESTY IN TALLAHASSEE
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LUND, NELSON
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Travesty in Tallahassee How wrong was the Florida supreme court? Let us count the ways. by Nelson Lund NO DISINTERESTED OBSERVER can believe that any known method of counting the six million...
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GOODBYE FRIENDS, HELLO FOES
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STEPHENMOORE
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Goodbye Friends, Hello Foes The 107th Senate promises to be absolutely awful. by Stephen Moore FORGET ABOUT THE PRESIDENCY for a minute. Has anyone looked at what the elections have done to...
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THE PLO VS. THE CHRISTIANS
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ROSE, TOM
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The PLO vs. the Christians First children, now Christians are to be sacrificed in Arafat’s war. by Tom Rose Gilo, as seen from a Beit Jalla window Jerusalem Arafat’s war against Israel has...
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DEAD WRONG, BUT STILL KICKING
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SMITH, WESLEY J.
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Dead Wrong, but Still Kicking The physician-assisted suicide movement loses again. by Wesley J. Smith MAINE VOTERS REJECTION on November 7 of an initiative to legalize physicianassisted...
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THE GANGSTA AS NOBEL NOMINEE
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SAUNDERS, DEBRA J.
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The Gangsta as Nobel Nominee A Crip and his credulous friends smooth over a life of murder and mayhem. by Debra J. Saunders BEING A QUADRUPLE MURDERER who has been nominated for the Nobel...
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AN EMERGING DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY?
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BROOKS, DAVID
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An Emerging Democratic Majority? The information age winners are trending Democratic. By David Brooks There are many ways to analyze the results of the 2000 election, but my favorite...
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BOOKS WON'T FURNISH A ROOM
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Epstein, Joseph
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Books Won’t Furnish a Room The end of my days as a bibliomane By Joseph Epstein After more than a decade, our apartment is being repainted. Rugs have gone off for cleaning. Furniture that...
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EPA VS. WPA
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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EPA vs. WPA The new left battles the old left over murals in Washington. by Stephen Schwartz In Washington, D.C., down in the nest of government buildings known as the Federal...
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COMING TO AMERICA
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BRADBURY, MALCOLM
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Coming to America What do they know of England, who only England know? by Malcolm Bradbury Malcolm Bradbury—novelist, teacher, critic, and scriptwriter—died in England on November 27, at the...
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Vol. 006 Issue 015 (December 25 2000)
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