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IssueVol. 005 Issue 020 (February 7 2000)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook One Step Forward, Five Steps Back Yongyi Song, the Dickinson College librarian whose plight was recounted on this page last week, was released by Beijing on Friday. Song had been...
Paid articleCasual
BOTTUM, J.
Casual DECIDING TO HOME SCHOOL When our daughter Faith was born, my wife Lorena and I lived in New York, in a two-bedroom apartment on the lower East Side. In fact, it was much more New Yorky than...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence NO TO NOVAK THE MOST REMARKABLE ASPECT of Robert Novak's article on campaign finance reform was its many gross factual errors in regard to the current law, the debate's history,...
Paid articleSilence of the Lambs
EDITORIAL Silence of the Lambs It is curious indeed when a president can review the state of our nation for nearly 90 minutes, propose dozens of new ways for the government to spend billions of...
Paid articleBill Clinton's Last Gasp
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Bill Clinton's Last Gasp The State of the Union as laundry list . . . a very long and artful one. BY ANDREW FERGUSON PRESIDENT CLINTON gave his final State of the Union address last week....
Paid articleBauer, Keyes, and the Mosh Pit
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Keyes, Bauer, and the Mosh Pit The hard right, stuck between hard rock and a hard place. BY JOHN PODHORETZ IT MAY NOT RIVAL Quemoy and Matsu or even Willie Horton in the annals of campaign...
Paid articleWhy the GOP Nominee May Lose
BARNES, FRED
Why the GOP Nominee May Lose Al will gore Bush or McCain with this formula: Roe, race, and recklessness. BY FRED BARNES PRESIDENT CLINTON has given George W. Bush (or whoever wins the Republican...
Paid articleAl Gore, Midnight Toker
REES, MATTHEW
Al Gore, Midnight Toker Unlike Bill Clinton, the vice president inhaled—a lot, according to an old buddy. BY MATTHEW REES ON NOVEMBER6, 1987, Al Gore was in the middle of his first campaign for...
Paid articleRetail Politics, Up Close and Personal
Carlson, Tucker
Retail Politics, Up Close and Personal With Gore in Iowa and Bradley in New Hampshire. BY TUCKER CARLSON Des Moines, Iowa PERHAPS BECAUSE of some obscure government regulation, Al Gore's...
Paid articleOur Bodies, Our Surgeons
BROOKS, DAVID
Our Bodies, Our Surgeons Feminism in the Age of Body Worship. BY DAVID BROOKS We're almost an hour into The Vagina Monologues, but so far, for some reason, I'm not really connecting with it. Eve...
Paid articleTerrorism and Liberalism in the '70s
FRUM, DAVID
Terrorism and Liberalism in the '70s A decade of spinelessness helped pave the way for the election of Ronald Reagan. BY DAVID FRUM Glass, glass everywhere: That's what travelers saw when they...
Paid articleModern Times
VALIUNAS, ALGIS
Modern Times Science, Religion, and Francis Bacon BY ALGIS VALIUNAS If the good of the body—hygiene, comfort, longevity, protection from illness, relief from pain, and availability of pleasure—is...
Paid articleRise and Fall
MURRAY, BRIAN
Rise and Fall The meteoric career of Preston Sturges BY BRIAN MURRAY Preston Sturges's career stands as one of the most successful— and curious—in the history of Hollywood. From 1940 to 1944,...
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes jumps into a mosh pit at the urging of his daughter after attending a Renewing America rally Sunday, January 23, 2000, in Des Moines, Iowa....
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