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IssueVol. 006 Issue 020 (February 5 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Bill Clinton's Last Booty Call In order to move out of the White House in style (and not violate Hillary's Senate gift limit), the Clintons rattled their begging bowls last year, and...
Paid articleCasual
Caldwell, Christopher
Casual SAAB STORY At underground parking garages, I like watching the "valets" gas vehicles up the spiral ramp, weaving around columns and going airborne over grates and speed bumps. But not...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence PAYING THE ELECTRIC BILL William Tucker's article "From the Golden State to the Blackout State" provides a splendid overview of the energy pricing crisis here in the state of...
Paid articleBush, as Advertised
EDITORIAL Bush, as Advertised What on earth has gotten into the liberals and the media? Perhaps affected by some sort of post-Palm Beach stress disorder, reporters and activists on the left have...
Paid articleJesse Jackson Returns!
LABASH, MATT
Jesse Jackson Returns! After a 48-hour withdrawal from public life, he's back. BY MATT LABASH New York JESSE JACKSON IS BACK. Some may not have known he was away, as one man's exile is another's...
Paid articleThe Unpardonable Pardon
HIGGINS, JAMES
The Unpardonable Pardon Everything rotten in the Clinton presidency came together in the Marc Rich case. BY JAMES HIGGINS LATE-NIGHT COMEDIANS have done much to persuade Americans that Bill...
Paid articleBush's Race Opportunity
JACOBY, TAMAR
Bush's Race Opportunity He shouldn't let his lack of success (so far) with black voters deter him. BY TAMAR JACOBY IT'S HARD TO REMEMBER A TIME in recent decades when blacks as a group seemed...
Paid articleChe's Man in the Congo
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Che's Man in the Congo How did the U.S. and its allies end up supporting a thug like Laurent Kabila? BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ IN THE KIND OF COINCIDENCE on which Africa thrives, but which went...
Paid articleThe FDA and the Abortion Pill
KABBANY, JENNIFER
The FDA and the Abortion Pill The approval of RU-486 has become a study in political malpractice. BY JENNIFER KABBANY AT HIS RECENT Senate confirmation hearing for secretary of Health and Human...
Paid articleThe Candidate and the Briefing Book
BELL, JEFFREY
The Candidate and the Briefing Book His enemies were not the only ones Ronald Reagan surprised. BY JEFFREY BELL It was 1975, and I found myself in the middle of a struggle of wills between John...
Paid articleCovering the Gipper
BARNES, FRED
Covering the Gipper One of Reagan's great advantages was that he didn't care for or about members of the press. BY FRED BARNES RONALD REAGAN had an unusual way of dealing with reporters and...
Paid articleA Democratic Statesman
KRISTOL, IRVING
A Democratic Statesman BY IRVING KRISTOL As Ronald Reagan prepares to leave the White House, he also leaves those of us who study American politics and American history with an interesting...
Paid articleVoice of America
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Voice of America Reagan on the radio BY ANDREW FERGUSON In time for his ninetieth birthday, the Free Press is bringing out the writings of Ronald Reagan—nearly 550 pages worth, heavily annotated...
Paid articleSalter Flies Again
GELERNTER, DAVID
Salter Flies Again James Salter, America's best least-known novelist. BY DAVID GELERNTER James Salter's novel Cassada tells a story that rushes toward you with the cool hellishness of a...
Paid articleMen of Letters
KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD
Men of Letters The epistolary friendship of the monk Thomas Merton and the poet Robert Lax. BY RICHARD KOSTELANETZ Thomas Merton and Robert Lax first met as undergraduates at Columbia in the...
Paid articleMurder Everywhere
BREEN, JON L.
Murder Everywhere The rise of the regional American mystery novel. BY JON L. BREEN Detective fiction was born in Paris, where Edgar Allan Poe set "The Purloined Letter" and his other tales of C....
Paid articleNot a Parody
Not a Parody Thomas Fluharty's fine illustration for the cover of our January 15 issue appeared on newsstands January 8. Eleven days later, the Clintons disclosed the $190,027 in "gifts" they were...
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