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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook Towards a More Picturesque Hate Speech Proof that the speech police in America are almost all on the left: the amazingly forgiving reaction of the press to California attorney general...
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Casual
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Casual READ ALL OVER The June issue of the N^'w ^rit^rion arrived last week, and I can't tell you just how really, truly . . . ambivalent I am about that. It looks, once again, like a wonderful...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence FEELING YOUR PAIN USUALLY I APPLAUD THE WEEKLY STANDARD's commentary, but in the case of "A Bad Prescription from the DEA" by Eric Chevlen (June 4), I must respond to elements...
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Dear Mr. President
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Dear Mr. President Two weeks ago, following a long round of high-profile diplomacy, the Bush administration finally achieved what it thought an acceptable entente with the People's Republic of...
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The Special Issues of Special Elections
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BARNES, FRED
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The Special Issues of Special Elections A Virginia congressional race may turn on Social Security. BY FRED BARNES Chesapeake, Virginia SPECIAL CONGRESSIONAL elections matter. In 1981, political...
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The Jersey GOP's Family Feud
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Caldwell, Christopher
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The Jersey GOP's Family Feud The gubernatorial primary is a fight for the soul of the party. BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Princeton WHEN JERSEY CITY made a moderate Democrat its first black mayor last...
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The Florida Travesty, Cont.
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BRACERAS, JENNIFER C.
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The Florida Travesty, Cont. The Civil Rights Commission releases a draft report of its findings. BY JENNIFER C. BRACERAS THERE THEY GO AGAIN. In releasing their draft report on last year's...
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Knock Off the Cloning
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COHEN, ERIC
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Knock Off the Cloning Congress debates the hows and whys of a ban. BY ERIC COHEN AFTER A FAILED EFFORT to ban human cloning in 1998, Congress has taken up the issue once again. There have been...
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Anything But Diesel
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PAYNE, HENRY; KATZ, DIANE
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Anything but Diesel The government anathematizes the most efficient engines around. BY HENRY PAYNE AND DIANE KATZ IT'S CUTE, IT'S HIGH-TECH, it seats four, it gets a world-best 77 miles to the...
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The Tragedy of Racial Profiling
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TUCKER, WILLIAM
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The Tragedy of Racial Profiling It's unjust—and it works. BY WILLIAM TUCKER New York Last week, Hillary Rodham Clinton joined a growing chorus of lawmakers in calling for a federal ban on racial...
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The End of Oslo
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ROSE, TOM
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The End of Oslo Yasser Arafat is an obstacle to peace. BY TOM ROSE Jerusalem The long-running argument in Washington over Yasser Arafat's responsibility for the terror campaign against Israeli...
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The Unrealistic Realism of Henry Kissinger
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BOOT, MAX
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The Unrealistic Realism of Henry Kissinger BY MAX BOOT I saw Henry Kissinger the other day in New York. For a moment I was disoriented. It was as though Bismarck or Metternich had walked out of a...
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Last in the American League
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HALEY, JAMES W. Jr.
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Last in the American League A history of baseball in Washington. BY JAMES W. HALEY JR. For baseball games played in distant cities in the 1930s and 1940s, local baseball announcers would read the...
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Old Dominion
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EMERY, NOEMIE
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Old Dominion A tale of passion, mystery, and incest among America's first families. BY NOEMIE EMERY Families are not what they once were—but this may not be entirely a bad thing. Cinderella, after...
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Parody
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Parody A scientific study of cartoons from 1937 to 2000 revealed that nearly half depict characters using or abusing alcohol or tobacco. The study, published in the journal Pediatrics, warns...
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Vol. 006 Issue 039 (June 25 2001)
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