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Issue Vol. 006 Issue 040 (July 2 2001)
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Paid article Scrapbook
Scrapbook The Post-Clinton Era For six months THE SCRAPBOOK has tried to pretend that this is the Bush Era. But let's face facts: We're really just in the early stages of the Post-Clinton years....
Paid article Casual
LAST, JONATHAN V.
Casual WE'RE ALL PHILADELPHIANS NOW Some personal history: In 1973, the year before I was born, the Philadelphia 76ers went 9-73. It remains the worst single-season record in professional...
Paid article Correspondence
Correspondence DOCTOR OF OUR DREAMS I AGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY with both Max Boot's depiction of Henry Kissinger's central arguments concerning U.S. foreign policy and his more principled alternative...
Paid article For a Total Ban on Human Cloning
For a Total Ban on Human Cloning About the horror of creating human beings by cloning, there is wide agreement among the American people—and in Congress as well. But about the extent of the...
Paid article The Social Security Election
BARNES, FRED
The Social Security Election Was last week's GOP victory in Virginia good news or bad news for Bush? BY FRED BARNES REPUBLICAN Randy Forbes won a Democratic House seat in .Virginia in a special...
Paid article Single Father's Day
POPENOE, DAVID
Single Father's Day Newspaper editors celebrate some fathers. BY DAVID POPENOE THIS FATHER'S DAY, the stories in the national press had a curious twist. They featured almost exclusively one...
Paid article Pirates of the Future
MILLER, JAMES D.
Pirates of the Future Can intellectual property still be protected without invading privacy? BY JAMES D. MILLER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY rights will soon come under increasingly severe attacks from...
Paid article The Next War
KAGAN, FREDERICK W.
The Next War If you want peace, prepare for two wars. BY FREDERICK W. KAGAN Make no bones about it, there will be another war. We have entered what should be thought of not as the "post-Cold War"...
Paid article The Death of Compromise
BROOKS, DAVID
The Death of Compromise There's no more middle in the Middle East. BY DAVID BROOKS Jerusalem For the past half century, most people thought the Arab-Israeli conflict was a fight over land....
Paid article The American Comedy
LENZNER, STEVEN
Summer Fiction Westlake • Roth • Lodge • Updike • Russo The American Comedy Donald Westlake: mystery writer, wit, philosopher. BY STEVEN LENZNER Plato, as everyone knows, once defined man as a...
Paid article STEVEN LENZNER
BOTTUM, J.
The Dying Novel After three good novels, Philip Roth reverts to his old sex-obsessions. BY J. BOTTUM This will never do. You can measure the failure of Philip Roth's latest novel, The Dying...
Paid article Campus Caper
BOERNER, MARGARET
Campus Capers David Lodge does what he does best. BY MARGARET BOERNER David Lodge's latest novel, Thinks..., explores the long-deplored and still-continuing divide between the "two cultures" of...
Paid article Forward & Bechward
WATTENBERG, DANIEL
Forward & Bechward John Updike collects his Henry Bech stories. BY DANIEL WATTENBERG In his later landscapes, Paul Cezanne often elaborated the center of his pictures while leaving the corners...
Paid article The Social Contract
PODHORETZ, JOHN
The Social Contract Richard Russo shows how to write the novel today. BY JOHN PODHORETZ Richard Russo is a writer who dares to repeat himself. His fifth novel, Empi^re Falls, is about a small...
Paid article Parody
Parody The IRS announced plans to mail 120 million notices reminding taxpayers that they will soon be receiving tax-refund checks under the tax cut enacted this spring. Critics complained about the...
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