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••Contents••
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Sid's List Arriving unbidden on The Scrap-book's desk last week—who knows how many layers of forwarding removed from its original and unknown recipient—was a most interesting copy of an...
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Casual
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual SINGING (SORT OF) IN THE RAIN I have a friend who scored heavily early in life and became a venture capitalist. Over lunch one day he entertained me by recounting the nutty projects that...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence LAST WORD ON THE COURT IN "EQUAL PROTECTION RUN AMOK,"John J. Dilulio Jr. expresses unfounded trepidation about the long-term effects of the U.S. Supreme Court's Bush v. Gore...
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Competent Conservatives, Reactionary Liberals
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Competent Conservatives, Reactionary Liberals We seem to be entering a period of competent conservatism and reactionary liberalism. George W. Bush has put together a cabinet long on management...
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What Clinton Did to the Left
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FRUM, DAVID
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What Clinton Did to the Left He tamed them—but their animal spirits may be returning. BY DAVID FRUM "Naderites comfort themselves with the notion that Al Gore will win anyway and that a Green...
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What Clinton Did to the Democrats
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BARNES, FRED
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What Clinton Did to the Democrats Nothing good. BY FRED BARNES YOU'VE HEARD IT many times and you'll hear it many more: Whatever his flaws, President Clinton is indisputably the greatest political...
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Ashcroft in the Crosshairs
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REES, MATTHEW
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Ashcroft in the Crosshairs The Borking machine is trained on a new target. BY MATTHEW REES THEY'RE BACK. Like geese that instinctively fly south for the winter, liberal lobbyists are coming out...
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Nostradamus vs. Bush
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PODHORETZ, JOHN
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Nostradamus vs Bush The president-elect's critics make fools of themselves. BY JOHN PODHORETZ A WEBSITE CALLED esoterism.com, which is dedicated to "bringing to everybody the understanding of...
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What Clinton Did to the Economy
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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What Clinton Did to the Economy Surpisingly little harm. BY IRWIN M. STELZER BILL CLINTON came to Washington riding the early stages of a recovery from a mild recession, and he leaves at what...
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War Through Weakness
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ROSE, TOM
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War Through Weakness Barak's policies have increased the chances of conflict in the Middle East. BY TOM ROSE Jerusalem WITH HIS reelection prospects faltering, Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak...
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Mr. Bush, Tear Down This Roadblock
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Mr. Bush, Tear Down This Roadblock What better way to mark the passing of the Clinton administration than to reopen Pennsylvania Avenue? BY ANDREW FERGUSON "Kings live in park enclaves," Thomas...
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The Clinton Legacy Abroad
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KAGAN, ROBERT
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The Clinton Legacy Abroad His sins of omission in foreign and defense policy leave us unprepared for the dangers of the next decade. BY ROBERT KAGAN To watch Bill Clinton flit around the world...
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Women of the Clinton Scandals
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LABASH, MATT
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Women of the Clinton Scandals Whatever happened to Paula and Gennifer and Monica and Connie and Sally and Dolly and Susan and. . . BY MATT LABASH As the sun sets on Bill Clinton's presidency, it...
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All That Jazz
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WEST, DIANA
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All That Jazz Ken Burns in Black and White By DIANA WEST Louis Armstrong was a great trumpet player, a major jazz innovator, and a widely beloved entertainer. But was he the Second Coming? This...
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The Poverty of Nations
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NOVAK, MICHAEL
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The Poverty of Nations Is it bad culture or bad laws that keep some countries poor? BY MICHAEL NOVAK In the overlooked parts of the earth, the most amazing forces of cultural dynamism are...
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Scenes of Clerical Life
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HITTINGER, RUSSELL
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Scenes of Clerical Life The life of a seventeenth-century bishop makes an improbably good book. BY RUSSELL HITTINGER In 1987 Craig Harline and Eddy Put discovered, in an archive in Belgium, the...
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Valley of the Dahls
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MURRAY, BRIAN
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Valley of the Dahls The misanthropic stories of Roald the Rotten. BY BRIAN MURRAY Roald Dahl was, by his own admission, a slow and finicky writer who went daily to his desk only to produce two or...
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Parody
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Parody George, which tried to cover politics as pop culture, is being shuttered, ^ parent company Hachette Filipacchi said yesterday. —Washington Post, January 5, 2001 Demise Of Magazine GEORGE,...
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