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Vol. 005 Issue 040 (July 17 2000)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbbok Newt’s Book Bag While the rest of the Washington press corps focuses obsessively on his upcoming wedding, Newt Gingrich took time out not long ago to compile a reading list for...
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CASUAL
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Casual California Dreaming All the leaves were brown and the sky was gray, the day we left Washington for California. Well, actually, it was July, so all the leaves were a sodden, wilting...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence Green Mountain Blues Iwould like TO commend Geoffrey Norman for offering one of the more accurate depictions of Vermont politics (“The New Vermont: Give It to Canada!” June...
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"A DEMOCRATIC VOTE BY NINE LAWYERS"
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Scalia, Antonin
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“A Democratic Vote by Nine Lawyers” On June 28, the Supreme Court resolved two important abortion cases. In Hill v. Colorado, the Court upheld a state statute banning protest or counseling...
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THE REEMERGING REAGAN MAJORITY
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The Reemerging Reagan Majority The Bush coalition is starting to look awfully familiar. Will it hold? by Fred Barnes Men are overwhelmingly for George W. Bush for president, especially...
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FOX POPULI
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Fox Populi Thanks to NAFTA and Zedillo, Mexico finally holds a democratic election. by Elliott Abrams The fall of the Institutional Revolutionary Party in Mexico’s July 2 elections is a...
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HOW NOT TO GET RID OF DICTATORS
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THIESSEN, MARC A.
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How Not to Get Rid of Dictators No tyrant will be willing to give up power if he ends up on trial. by Marc A. Thiessen Warsaw While U.N. delegates were meeting in New York recently to...
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AL GORE'S ECO-NOMICS
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Al Gore’s Eco-Nomics Why pay now if you can pay later? by Ira Carnahan In Earth in the Balance, Al Gore warns that we are approaching “ecological catastrophe.” In a report issued in June, the...
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SIC TRANSIT LIGHT RAIL
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Sic Transit Light Rail Al Gore’s anti-auto boondoggle. by Wendell Cox Recently, Vice President Gore announced a 10-year $25 billion mass transit proposal intended to reduce traffic...
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PRIVACY THAT KILLS
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Privacy That Kills AIDS babies won’t be saved if activists get their way. by Wesley J. Smith On the face of it, representative Tom Coburn and New York assemblywoman Nettie Mayersohn are...
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A SUPREME MESS AT THE SUPREME COURT
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A Supreme Mess at the Supreme Court Clintonism has infected the judiciary, too—principles are out, partisanship and attacking your adversaries are in. By Jeremy Rabkin With a jumble of...
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ALL THE NEWS, AFTER THE FACT
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All the News, After the Fact The Times, the Journal, and the Post saved all their bad news about China until the House had already cast its trade vote. ByAlanTonelson Because this is a story...
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THE DEATH OF FREUD AND THE REBIRTH OF PSYCHIATRY
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The Death of Freud and the Rebirth of Psychiatry By Paul R. McHugh The condition of psychiatry today can be compared to that of Russia after the fall of communism. Like Russia after...
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PATRIOTISM AT THE MULTIPLEX
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Patriotism at the Multiplex All movies are not created equal. by Ken Masugi In the 1984 movie Red Dawn, a group of high school students defend American soil against a Communist invasion....
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CASTRO AT THE BAT
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Castro at the Bat Cuban baseball strikes out. by Charles Lane It’s been a tough year for the Baltimore Orioles. The club is sinking into the bottom half of its division, and its owner,...
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