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IssueVol. 006 Issue 036 (June 4 2001)
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Paid articleScrapbook
Scrapbook The Dimmest Kennedy? Ever since the New Republic labeled Joe Kennedy, the now-retired Massachusetts congressman, "the Dumbest Kennedy," family-watchers have fiercely debated: Can this...
Paid articleCasual
Epstein, Joseph
Casual THE WORRIED WELL I went to a high school with perhaps fifty different extracurricular clubs that, whatever their other shortcomings, at least let one know one's exact social standing....
Paid articleCorrespondence
Correspondence TOUGH LOVINS WILLIAM TUCKER'S long cover story in your May 21 issue is a disgrace to journalism ("The Myth of Alternative Energy"). So long as California followed my advice to do...
Paid articleFaith and Poverty
EDITORIAL Faith and Poverty The week's political news had reporters in Washington working overtime. The Senate passed a $1.35 trillion tax cut, the biggest in 20 years. The House approved an...
Paid articleLife After Jeffords
BARNES, FRED
Life After Jeffords Bush should stick to his guns. BY FRED BARNES THE BUZZ IN THE MEDIA after senator James Jeffords's switch put Democrats in control of the Senate was that President Bush must...
Paid articleIs There a VAT in Our Future?
BARTLETT, BRUCE
Is There a VAT in Our Future? The Bush administration is surprisingly full of tax reformers. BY BRUCE BARTLETT WHITE HOUSE officials are hopeful that the signing of George W. Bush's tax cut marks...
Paid articleA Bad Prescription from the DEA
CHEVLEN, ERIC
A Bad Prescription from the DEA The drug agency's misguided campaign against a painkiller. BY ERIC CHEVLEN LAST YEAR, ABOUT 16,000 Americans died from treating their arthritis with FDA-approved...
Paid articleThe Bush Doctrine
KRAUTHAMMER, CHARLES
The Bush Doctrine ABM, Kyoto, and the New American Unilateralism BY CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER I. The World as It Is Between 1989 and 1991 the world changed so radically so suddenly that even today the...
Paid articleBig Rotten Apple
HIGGINS, JAMES
Big Rotten Apple New York City after Giuliani BY JAMES HIGGINS New York City Liberalism, or paleoliberalism to some, is what New Yorkers are told will return to City Hall when term limits force...
Paid articleTelevision Journalism as Oxymoron
FERGUSON, ANDREW
Television Journalism as Oxymoron Two lives in one medium BY ANDREW FERGUSON One mark of a son of a bitch is the pleasure he takes in pointing out how many people think he's a son of a bitch. By...
Paid articlePaul Weiss at 100
DESMOND, WILLIAM
Paul Weiss at 100 A century of metaphysics. BY WILLIAM DESMOND For quite some time now, metaphysics—traditionally central philosophical discipline—has been looked at askance by philosophers...
Paid articlePearl Harbor Bombs
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Pearl Harbor Bombs A movie that will live in infamy. BY JOHN PODHORETZ The director Michael Bay had a dream one night as he considered how to film an epic movie about the Japanese attack on Pearl...
Paid articleParody
Parody Fired government mapmaker Ian Thomas made the funny pages, as Garry Trudeau recounted his plight in six “Doonesbury” strips. “It turned out that the Alaska caribou calve exactly where...
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