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IssueVol. 006 Issue 024 (March 5 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook Can We Have the Reward? The U.S. government is still advertising for tips that would lead to the arrest of fugitive financier Marc Rich. At the website of the International Broadcasting...
Paid articleCasual
Carlson, Tucker
Casual THE WRITE STUFF I got a new job a few months ago. It happened suddenly. One day, I was writing stories for The Weekly Standard. The next day, I was doing a daily show for CNN. Virtually...
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence GREECE AND TERRORISM IT SEEMS THAT NOTHING will Stop Wayne Merry from pursuing his questionably motivated and, by now, tiresome vendetta against Greece, portraying one of the safest...
Paid article"People would hand me envelopes..."
"People would hand me envelopes..." For a handful of remaining stalwarts, the pardons are nothing. Next year, if security cameras capture Bill Clinton robbing a bank with a sawed-off shotgun, James...
Paid articleThe Jews Made Me Do It!
Caldwell, Christopher
The Jews Made Me Do It! Clinton's handy excuse for pardoning Marc Rich. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL BILL CLINTON SPENT MUCH of his presidency claiming he was being persecuted with a new political...
Paid articleConservatives George W. Bush
BARNES, FRED
Conservatives George W. Bush But will the romance last? BY FRED BARNES THE LOVE AFFAIR between conservatives and President Bush was epitomized by the appearance of Karl Rove, Bush's chief...
Paid articleRoe v. Wade v. Michigan
BELL, DAWSON
Roe v Wade v. Michigan Can a doctor still be sent to jail for performing abortions? BY DAWSON BELL Lansing, Mich. REBECCA BLACK doesn't fit the mold of the pro-life activist. And for good reason:...
Paid articleGrading on the Harvard Curve
OPPENHEIM, NOAH D.
Grading on the Harvard Curve Harvey Mansfield's irony goes unappreciated. BY NOAH D. OPPENHEIM HARVARD was once a great university. It may still be, but it is now even greater theater. No one...
Paid articleDrug Wars
WALTERS, JOHN P.
Drug Wars Just say no . . . to treatment without law enforcement. BY JOHN F; WALTERS THE WAR ON CRIME AND DRUGS IS rapidly losing ground to the war on punishment and prisons. Recently, N^-ws-week...
Paid articleBigger Is Better
MOORE, STEPHEN
Bigger Is Better Size does matter when it comes to the Bush tax cut plan. BY STEPHEN MOORE REPUBLICAN LEADERS at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue say the greatest danger the GOP faces today is...
Paid articleHoly Orlando!
LABASH, MATT
Holy Orlando! Jerusaleem as a theme park BY MATT LABASH Orlando, Fla. From the moment one walks through the distressed-stucco Jerusalem city gate at the Holy Land Experience, Orlando's newest...
Paid articleOur Monuments, Our Selves
LEIGH, CATESBY
OUR MONUMENTS,OUR SELVES What we built then, what we build now. by CATESBY LEIGH Rodney Mims Cook Jr. is an Atlanta architect and philanthropist with an idea for the nation's capital. He wants to...
Paid articleSnap, Crackle, Popper
BRAMWELL, AUSTIN W.
Snap, Crackle, Popper What is living and what is dead in the philosophy of Karl Popper. BY AUSTIN W. BRAMWELL The late philosopher of science Karl Popper at least deserves praise for the enemies...
Paid articleAn American Poet
KOSTELANETZ, RICHARD
An American Poet James Weldon Johnson des^^rves to be rediscovered. BY RICHARD KOSTELANETZ The business of reviving writers from the past reflects the fashions of the present— which means that a...
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