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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook All the News that Castro Wants Printed On Feb. 5, the New York Times gave a 160-word "brief" on page A20 to one of the bizarre moments in the case of 6-year-old Cuban refugee Elian...
Paid articleCasual
Carlson, Tucker
Casual THE QUITTER By the time this appears in print I will be—my fingers freeze at the thought of typing the word—a non-smoker. Someone who doesn't smoke. A smoke-free person. The guy who used to...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence FEMINIST FOLLIES I guess I have both a higher and a lower opinion of modern women's attempts to look good than David Brooks expresses in "Our Bodies, Our Surgeons" (Feb. 7). On the...
Paid articleThe New Democrats' Wretched Trifles
EDITORIAL The New Democrats' Wretched Trifles There are times when things are good and "societies rest and the human race seems to take breath," Tocqueville wrote. In such times, as in the...
Paid articleThe Anti-Boomer Candidate
BROOKS, DAVID
The Anti-Boomer Candidate We've had our first baby boomer president. McCain wants to save us from another. BY DAVID BROOKS Spartanburg, South Carolina John McCain was in a foul mood Thursday...
Paid articleGeorge W. Bush, Reformer?
FERGUSON, ANDREW
George W Bush, Reformer? After New Hampshire, W decides imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. BY ANDREW FERGUSON Greenville, South Carolina In the beginning was Compassionate Conservatism....
Paid articleLobbyists for McCain
LABASH, MATT
Lobbyists for McCain Denial and irony top the menu at McCain's D.C. fund-raising gala. BY MATT LABASH Iron Triangle, D.C. When John McCain derides the "Iron Triangle" of "lobbyists, big money,...
Paid articleHillary, You Can Run, But Please Don't Hide
O'ROURKE, P.J.
Hillary, You Can Run, But Please Don't Hide Ah, so many reasons it would be good to have her in the Senate. BY EJ. O'ROURKE I want Hillary Clinton to get that New York senatorship—the one Pat...
Paid articleHappy Generic Presidents' Day
CROSBY, GREG
Happy Generic Presidents' Day George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Chester Arthur—what's the difference? BY GREG CROSBY What happened to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's birthdays? Oh sure,...
Paid articleLearning to Love the National Debt
FRUM, DAVID
Learning to Love the National Debt Devoting the surplus to paying it down could be bad for the economy. BY DAVID FRUM If Americans do things his way, President Clinton vowed in his State of the...
Paid articleThe American People Move Left
BARNES, FRED
The American People Move Left Why conservatives are losing and Gore and Bradley can run as liberals. BY FRED BARNES There's a simple explanation for virtually all the political trends of 2000,...
Paid articleAsk Not . . .
EMERY, NOEMIE
Ask Not . . . John McCain belongs to our oldest political party-the party of Teddy Roosevelt and FDR, JFK and Ronald Reagan-the Patriot party. BY NOEMIE EMERY Who is John McCain, and what is his...
Paid articleCroatia's Turn
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Croatia's Turn The death of Franjo Tudjman and the free elections that followed have brought a new generation to power. BY STEPEHN SCHWARTZ Sarajevo A new era in Balkan history dawned on...
Paid articleW.C. Fields
CANTOR, PAUL
W.C. Fields The Art of American Comedy BY PAUL CANTOR The man we know as WC. Fields was born William Claude Dukenfield, the son of James and Kate Duken-field, in Darby, Pennsylvania, on January...
Paid articleLiberalism's Discontents
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Liberalism's Discontents A collection of essays asks whether we betrayed liberalism or liberalism betrayed us. BY PETER BERKOWITZ In January 1838, on an unexceptionable occasion, a fledgling...
Paid articleEx Nihilo?
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Ex Nihilo? A philosopher argues that modern pop culture has embraced Nihilism Lite. BY JONATHAN V. LAST The deepest, most fundamental problem of contemporary American culture can be summed up in...
Paid articleHeaney's Beowulf
BOERNER, MARGARET
Heaney's Beowulf An epic poem writ small. BY MARGARET BOERNER There's a raging argument about Beowulf going on in the British press. Or perhaps that's not the way to put it. There's certainly a...
Paid articleParody
Parody and gather voter information while keeping to the highest ethical standards. So we're changing the wording of Question. 2: Q2 IF YOU KNEW JOHN McCAIN HAD SUPPORTED THE ARKQNA BILL TO BAN...
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