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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook Hide Your Daughters What with all the attention given to Bill Clinton's midnight pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich, it's gone nearly unmentioned that Clinton simultaneously set free...
Paid article Casual
MATUS, VICTORINO
Casual JUNKET SCIENCE Last week, I was on assignment in Berlin, courtesy of the German Marshall Fund J of the United States. I'd agreed to write a piece on Berlin ten years after the fall of...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence THE RICH CONNECTION JAMES HIGGINS'S PIECE on Marc Rich ("The Unpardonable Pardon," Feb. 5) is incisive and well researched. One facet of the case it fails to mention is that the...
Paid article No Defense?
No Defense? This week has been dubbed "national security week" by the White House, as President Bush visits military installations in three states. When the events those money-hungry Joint Chiefs...
Paid article Surprise, Surprise, He Meant It
BARNES, FRED
Surprise, Surprise, He Meant It Unchanged since its 1999 conception, the Bush tax cut makes its debut. BY FRED BARNES GEORGE W. BUSH drafted his $1.6 trillion tax cut, with help from Larry Lindsey...
Paid article What Bush Learned at Harvard
HIGGINS, JAMES
What Bush Learned at Harvard His background as an MBA is serving him well and confounding the media. BY JAMES HIGGINS ONE COULD BE FORGIVEN for thinking that the journalists covering the opening...
Paid article The Myth of the "Feeding Frenzy"
BARTLETT, BRUCE
The Myth of the "Feeding Frenzy" The deficits of the 1980s can't be blamed on business tax cuts in 1981. BY BRUCE BARTLETT ONE OF THE MOST ENDURING of Washington myths is that a "feeding frenzy"...
Paid article The Forest Fires Next Time
NELSON, ROBERT H.
The Forest Fires Next Time The Clinton administration's ecosystem theories have reached a dead end. BY ROBERT H. NELSON AMONG HIS FLURRY of last minute actions, President Clinton issued an order...
Paid article The New Middle East
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The New Middle East The return of Ariel Sharon BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER Imagine General Douglas MacArthur, come back to life in, say, 1980, defeating Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination and...
Paid article Poor, Persecuted Stalinists!
SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
Poor, Persecuted Stalinists! Anti-anti-communism, once again BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ With the fall of Russian communism and its puppets more than a decade ago, followed by the extensive opening of...
Paid article Hobbes's Nature
ORMSBY-LENNON, HUGH
Hobbes's Nature The life of the liveliest and most fearful philosopher. BY HUGH ORMSBY-LENNON About his own premature birth in 1588, Thomas Hobbes remarked that "fear and I came into the world...
Paid article Parody
Parody An interview "would give you a chance to explain your experiences to our huge audience and also the opportunity to share your views and concerns, which I know you've long wanted to...
Issue Vol. 006 Issue 023 (February 26 2001)
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