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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook The Perpetual Chaplain of the House After all the uproar about who should replace retiring James Ford as chaplain for the U.S. House of Representatives, Republican leaders have at last...
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Casual
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BOCKHORN, LEE
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Casual WASHINGTON AND LEE Civil War historian Bruce Catton once said, "Whatever we are looking for, we come to Washington in millions to stand in silence and try to find it." When I moved to...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence MCCAIN'S INSURRECTION Out here in the Midwest, the S0-called Republican "establishment" that William Kristol and David Brooks complain about seems a bit remote to me ("The McCain...
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"Vulcanizing" the Race Issue
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"Vulcanizing" the Race Issue Where race is concerned—today as yesterday the most profound but botched up and phonied over issue in our national politics—the Republicans are bad enough. In private...
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The Do-Something House Republicans
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BARNES, FRED
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The Do-Something House Republicans Despite doubts in the Senate, they've decided to play offense and pass tax cuts. BY FRED BARNES Do House Republicans know what they're doing? Against the wishes...
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Dollar Bill in the Fourth Quarter
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REES, MATTHEW
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Dollar Bill in the Fourth Quarter There's still time, as Bradley says, but he looks like he's headed for the showers. BY MATTHEW REES San Jose, California The scene was San Francisco's Sheraton...
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Russia and the Missing Journalist
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PUDDINGTON, ARCH
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Russia and the Missing Journalist The disappearance of Andrei Babitsky is an ominous development. BY ARCH PUDDINGTON Each year organizations that monitor press freedom record hundreds of cases in...
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Austria Ostracized
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APPLEBAUM, ANNE
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Austria Ostracized The European Union showboats about Haider. BY ANNE APPLEBAUM We are already more than a week into Europe's boycott of the Austrian government, but the Sturm und Drang show no...
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Hooked on Ergonomics
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LABASH, MATT
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Hooked on Ergonomics The notorious Occupational Safety and Health Administration has a new obsession. BY MATT LABASH John Haines is a cautious man. Citing the sniffles, he breaks our appointment....
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Divided We Surf
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COHEN, ERIC
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United We Surf The Clinton administration and the business community are eager to solve a problem—the "digital divide "—that doesn't exist. BY ERIC COHEN Outside an August 1998 trade show in...
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Sex and the French Novelist
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Sex and the French Novelist The Unfinished Career of Roger Martin du Gard BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Swastika on the roof," the ^^ French novelist Roger ^^ Martin du Gard wrote in his diary for June...
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The End of Woodstock
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JUDGE, MARK GAUVREAU
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The End of Woodstock Has the counterrevolution in pop music arrived? BY MARK GAUVREAU JUDGE Religion and popular music— yes, even rock 'n' roll—have been close cousins for most of the century....
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The Unlikeliest Star
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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The Unlikeliest Star The greatness of Walter Matthau. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Walter Matthau, who turns eighty this year, has been appearing on screen for forty-five years. There's something shocking...
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Parody
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Parody Alan Keyes endorses racial profiling during presidential debate on February 15, 2000. —News item Protecting the Riffraff State Since 1792 •MTV SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPERS INCIDENT...
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