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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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SCRAPBOOK
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Scrapbook The Empathy Express The Scrapbook, as a general rule, disapproves of quoting oneself, but sometimes it can’t be helped. Right about this time four years ago, after three stupefying...
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CASUAL
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Casual Co-opted Iam now officially a hypocrite. I’ve probably been an unofficial hypocrite for many years—who among us hasn’t?—but now my hypocrisy has become so blatant that I am...
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CORRESPONDENCE
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Correspondence Shrink Rap Paul R. McHugh, in his review of T.M. Luhrmann’s Of Two Minds (“The Death of Freud and the Rebirth of Psychiatry,” July 17), concedes that Luhrmann has it right,...
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THE GENTLEMAN FROM GEORGIA
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REES, MATTHEW
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The Gentleman from Georgia Asenator’s work is a never-ending series of committee hearings, caucus meetings, floor votes, flights, fund-raisers, and constituent service. It is, in...
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AL GORE, ROBO-CANDIDATE
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Carlson, Tucker
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Al Gore, Robo-candidate The vice president is running a relentlessly weird campaign. by Tucker Carlson Saginaw, Michigan ITS 7:30 ON A RECENT WEEKNIGHT and the gym at Arthur Hill High School...
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CAMPAIGN REFORM FOR CONSERVATIVES
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BELL, JEFFREY; KRISTOL, WILLIAM
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Campaign Reform for Conservatives The Democrats are benefiting from the soft money status quo. by Jeffrey Bell and William Kristol It IS time for conservative leaders and activists to reexamine...
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LYNCHING THE TRUTH
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FRUM, DAVID
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Lynching the Truth Jesse Jackson and the media turn a suicide into a racial cause célèbre. by David Frum prescription drug coverage for seniors and a patients’ bill of rights. The Republican...
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THE NATURAL SELECTION ELECTION
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CASHILL, JACK
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The Natural Selection Election Will Charles Darwin survive the GOP primaries in Kansas? by Jack Cashill everything be relevant to Raynard Johnson’s death. There is something more...
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MOTOR MOUTH IN MOTOR CITY
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PAYNE, HENRY; KATZ, DIANE
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Motor Mouth in the Motor City Al Sharpton takes his shakedown show to Detroit. By Henry Payne and Diane Katz Detroit Keynote speaker Dick Gregory took on the awkward issue without...
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LET THEM EAT PATENTS
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MILLER, JAMES D.
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Let Them Eat Patents Instead of cash, which corrupts, why not give poor countries intellectual property? by James D. Miller Helping the poor is a worthy goal. But in countries with corrupt...
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MELVILLE DAVISSON POST
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BOTTUM, J.
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Melville Davisson Post America’s greatest mystery writer By J. BOTTUm There is a case to be made that the Uncle Abner stories—the twenty-two tales of the Virginia hills written by...
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WHERE IS THY STING?
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WILSON, JOHN
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Where Is Thy Sting? Richard John Neuhaus reflects on death and life. by John Wilson It is the conceit of today’s raconteurs and scholars of Death and Dying that no one talked about the...
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OUR ROBED MASTERS
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SILVER, DANIEL J.
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Our Robed Masters It all began with the Warren Court. by Daniel J. Silver On June 23, 1969, Earl Warren, chief justice of the United States, swore in his successor, Warren Burger, and...
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FREEDOM'S HARVEST
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Beeson, Peter G.
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Freedom’s Harvest Victor Davis Hanson on the end of democracy and the last farmer. by Peter G. Beeson There is an argument, typically heard from left-leaning analysts, that family...
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