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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Ashcroft Files A Democratic operative named Marc Farinella managed the late Missouri governor Mel Carnahan's successful bid to unseat then-senator John Ashcroft in last November's...
Paid articleCasual
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Casual THE TALKIES She's talking again. She's sitting behind me, a few seats to my left, and for the third time in the first few minutes of the Tom Hanks movie Cast Away, she's exchanging gossip...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence UNCANDID CAMERAS IT WAS SO ENCOURAGING, FOR A CHANGE, to read an accurate, unbiased article like "Lights, Camera, Intifada" (Jan. 1/Jan. 8). It's true that bits and pieces of the...
Paid articleThe Good Fight
The Good Fight President-elect George W. Bush's aides often compare their boss to Ronald Reagan. Some of the time, this is just a defense against the widespread perception that Bush knows little...
Paid articleToo Much Mr. Nice Guy?
BARNES, FRED
Too Much Mr. Nice Guy? George Bush wants to "change the tone." So far he's the only one who does. BY FRED BARNES WHEN a home schoolers' organization offered to summon its members—hundreds of...
Paid articleHorrific Days Are Here Again
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Horrific Days Are Here Again Get ready to hear about greed, homelessness, and the gap between rich and poor. BY ANDREW FERGUSON THERE'S A STORE in the wealthy Washington suburb of Bethesda,...
Paid articleIt's Still the Economy, Stupid
STELZER, IRWIN M.
It's Still the Economy, Stupid From entitlements to energy to trade, Clinton has left a lot of unfinished business. BY IRWIN M. STELZER THE FULL PLATE for which Bill Clinton is famous usually...
Paid articleEnd Them, Don't Mend Them
RABKIN, JEREMY
End Them, Don't Mend Them Clinton signed some terrible treaties; Bush should repudiate them. BY JEREMY RABKIN BACK IN 1992, when asked how he would deal with Iraqi aggression, Bill Clinton said he...
Paid articleCompromise First, Then Crush Them
MURPHY, MIKE
Compromise First, Then Crush Them Bush will need accomplishments in his first two years. Then he can get aggressive. BY MIKE MURPHY GEORGE W. BUSH has gotten off to a strong start, with a...
Paid articleMake the Tax Cut Bigger
LAFFER, ARTHUR; MOORE, STEPHEN
Make the Tax Cut Bigger And do it faster. BY ARTHUR LAFFER & STEPHEN MOORE THIS TIME LAST YEAR many conservatives wondered aloud whether George W. Bush was genuinely committed to his own tax cut...
Paid articleAmeriCorps the Beautiful
LENKOWSKY, LESLIE
AmeriCorps the Beautiful Here's how to reform Clinton's national service program for the Bush era. BY LESLIE LENKOWSKY OF ALL THE SURVIVORS of the Clinton era, the most unlikely may be AmeriCorps,...
Paid articleSpend More on Defense-Now
SCHMITT, GARY; DONNELLY, TOM
Spend More on Defense—Now For an immediate $18 billion, Bush can show he's serious. BY GARY SCHMITT AND TOM DONNELLY TO HIS CREDIT, George W. Bush made national defense an issue in his campaign....
Paid articleThink Portability, Not Vouchers
FINN, CHESTER E. Jr.
Think Portability, Not Vouchers The key federal education reform would fund students, not schools. BY CHESTER E. FINN JR. PRESIDENT BUSH has pledged to send his first education bill to Capitol...
Paid articleFrom the Golden State to the Blackout State
TUCKER, WILLIAM
From the Golden State to the Blackout State Don't blame deregulation for California's electricity problems. BY WILLIAM TUCKER The Kaiser Aluminum plant in Mead, Washington, is a power-hungry...
Paid articleThe Indoctrinologists
CHEVLEN, ERIC
The Indoctrinologists Sally Satel diagnoses politically correct medicine By ERIC CHEVLEN John O'Sullivan, editor at large of National Review, famously observed that all organizations that are not...
Paid articleThe Old Compassionate Conservatism
Eastland, Terry
The Old Compassionate Conservatism Joel Schwartz shows that fighting poverty with morality isn't a new idea. BY TERRY EASTLAND Our attitude toward the fight against urban poverty has changed over...
Paid articleYeah or Nah?
OPPENHEIM, NOAH D.
Yeah or Nah? Dinesh D'Souza on prosperity and its discontents. BY NOAH D. OPPENHEIM Back in October 1999, a company named Inktomi held a celebration in Silicon Valley called "Inktomi Rocks." And...
Paid articleLaughing at Augustus
DIRDA, MICHAEL
Laughing at Augustus A comic classic slips back into print. BY MICHAEL DIRDA Being a reviewer and essayist by trade, I sometimes find myself cornered at cocktail parties—usually by an imposing...
Paid articleParody
Parody Bill and Hillary Clinton may not keep Socks, the cat, when they leave the White House, but may give him to secretary Betty Currie. —News item Book Proposal Socks: A Cat Scorned by Socks...
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