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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook "Celebrities" Aren't What They Used To Be Over the years, liberals of our acquaintance have sometimes snickered about conservatives' gaping celebrity deficit. Indeed, The Scrap-BOOK...
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Casual
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Casual JOYEUX NOEL Last week I was driving through Paris with a bunch of American journalists. One of them mentioned that the last time he'd been in Paris, there had been a big Ferris wheel in the...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence DETERRENCE RECONSIDERED IN HIS EXCELLENT ARTICLE "The Obsolescence of Deterrence" (Dec. 9) Charles Krauthammer fails, I believe, to bring out a very important point. In the...
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A Clone by any Other Name
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A Clone by any Other Name Truth, famously the first casualty of war, is now falling victim to the latest skirmish in the biotech wars. Euphemism and doublespeak are the order of the day, and not...
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A Very Sorry Majority Leader
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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A Very Sorry Majority Leader Trent Lott apologizes, over and over. BY STEPHEN F. HAYES AFTER A WEEK of confusion, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott held a press conference Friday in an attempt to...
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Yes, There's a Bush Domestic Agenda
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BARNES, FRED
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'Yes, There's a Bush Domestic Agenda And Social Security reform is a major part of it. BY FRED BARNES THINK PRESIDENT BUSH has put off reforming Social Security until 2005? Not necessarily....
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Larry Lindsey Was Right
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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Larry Lindsey Was Right The economy's okay, but that didn't save him. BY IRWIN M. STELZER OLD WINE in new bottles. That's what the shakeup of the administration's economic team seems to come to....
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Bloomberg's Blunder
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TUCKER, WILLIAM
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Bloomberg's Blunders New York City has a rendezvous with insolvency, again. BY WILLIAM TUCKER IT WAS A JOYFUL MOMENT. In 1999 and 2000, for the first time in 50 years, New York City surpassed the...
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Making It
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BROOKS, DAVID
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Making It Love and success at America's finest universities BY DAVID BROOKS I've spent a lot of time on elite college campuses recently—at Yale, where I taught a course, as well as at Princeton,...
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Who Is Prince Nayef?
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TIERNEY, BILL
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Who Is Prince Nayef? The most powerful man in Saudi Arabia BY BILL TIERNEY In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the trappings of monarchy obscure the police state that keeps the Saud family in power....
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The Dream of Mechanical Life
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ORMSBY-LENNON, HUGH
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The Dream of Mechanical Life BY HUGH ORMSBY-LENNON From 1770 to 1838, a mysterious automaton astounded well-paying European and j American audiences with chess-playing feats. Tricked out in a...
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Dreck the Halls
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LONG, MICHAEL
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Dreck the Halls A tour through the worst of Christmas music. BY MICHAEL LONG There is only one good reason to hate Christmas music: treacle—the cloying sentimentality, molasses emotionalism, and...
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Merry Murder
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BREEN, JON L.
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Merry Murder Crime fiction for Christmas. BY JON L. BREEN The tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas has a venerable lineage, reaching back well into the Middle Ages. Christmas detective...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Books in Brief Worth the Fighting For: A Memoir by John McCain, i with Mark Salter (Ran-nJ dom House, 396 pp., —' $25.95). As a recovering McCainiac, I hesitated to pick up the...
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Parody
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Parody Bush Moves to Trim Size of Government BY THOMAS B. EDSALL Washington Post StaffWriter The era of Hefty Chic is over. Following the resignations of John DiIulio, Harvey Pitt, and Lawrence...
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Vol. 008 Issue 016 (December 30 2002)
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