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Paid article SCRAPBOOK
Scrapbook The Times Repeats Itself ryihe New York Times greeted deleT gates with a front-page scoop on the first day of last week’s Republican convention in Philadelphia. After...
Paid article CASUAL
Fatigue, Mumia
Casual Mumia Fatigue When a group billing itself as “Academics for Mumia Abu-Jamal” held a press conference in Philadelphia during the Republican National Convention, it was inevitable...
Paid article CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence California Counts Fred Barnes is right about some things (“California Doesn’t Matter,” July 31): The short-sighted Proposition 187 (illegal immigration) ended up hurting...
Paid article A GOOD START FOR BUSH
Tell, David
A Good Start For our taste, there was rather too much up-with-people gush at last week’s Republican National Convention—and too much pop-culture flash, and too much manipulative...
Paid article POLL POSITION
BARNES, FRED
Poll Position The election is Bush’s to lose, if opinion surveys are any guide. by Fred Barnes The Bush campaign can lowball with the best of them. George W. Bush has been leading Al Gore...
Paid article ROMANCING THE TEAMSTERS
Caldwell, Christopher
Romamcing the Teamsters Jimmy Hoffa could be an awfully important ally for Bush this fall. by Christopher Caldwell —Philadelphia Though billed as a fete for the working stiff, the...
Paid article THE DEMOCRATS' DILEMMA
The Democrats’ Gore’s instinct is to attack, but the convention hasn’t provided many targets. by Tucker Carlson If you’re a Democratic strategist, there are two ways you can look at last week’s...
Paid article WHATEVER HAPPENED TO . . . ?
Caldwell, Christopher
Whatever Happened To .. Bush’s erstwhile opponents have become invisible men. by Christopher Caldwell —Philadelphia At Laura Bush’s speech last Monday, probably half of...
Paid article BEIJING'S WTO DOUBLE-CROSS
Bolton, John R.
Surprise! China is trying to keep Taiwan out of the World Trade Organization. by John R. Bolton The World Trade Organization, inaugurated in 1995, has had a much rockier beginning than anything...
Paid article PABULUM WITH A PURPOSE
BROOKS, DAVID
with ab a Pu um ose Beneath the much-mocked superficiality of the Philadelphia convention is a serious effort to transform the GOP. By David Brooks It started on Monday with a Hispanic girl...
Paid article THE OTHER, STUPIDER CONVENTION
LABASH, MATT
The Other, Stupider Spend enough time with Arianna, Granny D., and Al Franken, and you, too, will favor legalizing drugs. By Matt Labash Philadelphia To survive the Shadow Convention, there...
Paid article EATING OUT
Epstein, Joseph
Eating Out Memoirs of a Cheap and Finicky Glutton By Joseph Epstein Eating Out—I can recall when those words were filled with promise, and what was promised was swell food, an interesting...
Paid article THE RHAPSODY OF NARCISSISM
HIBBS, THOMAS S.
A Hollywood screenwriter looks at Clinton and sees himself. by Thomas S. Hibbs There was Joe Eszterhas, famous Hollywood screenwriter, suffering from stomach cramps and hurrying back to...
Paid article NEW YORK VS. OHIO
PODHORETZ, JOHN
New York vs. Ohio A Broadway revival presents the original American culture war. By John Podhoretz There was a culture war long before the last few decades— only the combatants weren’t liberal...
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