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Vol. 007 Issue 033 (May 6 2002)
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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook But Enough About the War... Republican gains in popularity since September 11 seem to have driven Democrats into paranoia and despair. At the Florida Democratic convention on April 14,...
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Casual
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Epstein, Joseph
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Casual SORRY CHARLIE Struggling to tell his mistress Louise Colet how deeply he felt about her, Flaubert exclaimed, "The language is inept." I suspect the old boy meant "insufficient," which,...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence DOUBLESPEAK ERIC COHEN rightly presses us to see the connection between our culturally cultivated desire for efficiency and entertainment and our celebration of the "promise" of...
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The U.N.'s Israel Obsession
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EDITORIAL The U.N.'s Israel Obsession In 1948, when the armies of five surrounding Arab dictatorships invaded tiny, newborn Israel—in what the secretary general of the Arab League announced was a...
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Clinton Night at the Apollo
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LABASH, MATT
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Clinton Night at the Apollo The Democrats roll out their last president to refight the last election. BY MATT LABASH Harlem WITH 6 MONTHS LEFT until the midterm elections, and 31 months to go...
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Hegemony, Not Empire
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KAGAN, KIMBERLY
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Hegemony, Not Empire How the pax Americana differs from the pax Romana. BY KIMBERLY KAGAN CRITICS OF THE United States have long called it imperialistic and compared its "empire" to those of the...
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Talent to Win?
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HAYES, STEPHEN F.
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Talent to Win? Can Republican Jim Talent beat Sen. Jean Carnahan in Missouri? BY STEPHEN F. HAYES Jefferson City, Mo. ALOW-PITCHED BUZZ hums from the lavender neon sign promoting the "Capital...
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Libert?, Egalit?, Jud?ophobie
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Caldwell, Christopher
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Liberté, Egalité, Judéophobie Why Le Pen is the least of France's problems BY CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL Strasbourg, France The atmosphere of the first round of France's presidential election was...
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Anti-Social Studies
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HYMOWITZ, KAY S.
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Anti-Social Studies The nation's social studies teachers have lots of ideas for improving the curriculum—all of them bad. BY KAY S. HYMOWITZ September 11 was a transforming moment in the civic...
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The Return of Studs Lonigan
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ROBBINS, GERALD
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The Return of Studs Lonigan Why we ought to read James Farrell BY GERALD ROBBINS James Farrell is not exactly forgotten. Last year, in its much-bally-hooed list of the hundred best...
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Decline of the West
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WEST, WOODY
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Decline of the West Thomas McGuane's flawed fiction. BY WOODY WEST If a reviewer expresses "disappointment" in a book, it is evident that the book's author is going to be roughed up. But if that...
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Jazzman
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SIEGEL, HARRY
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Jazzman The dissonant life and times of Charlie Mingus. BY HARRY SIEGEL For many, the name Charlie Mingus conjures the image of a goatee-sporting, jive-talking jazz bassist and composer, a...
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THE STANDARD READER
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The Standard Reader Anti-Anti-Communism, Yet Again A than G. Theoharis has made a career out of the FBI. He produced a book called J. Edgar Hoover, Sex, and Crime, another called The Boss: J....
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Parody
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Parody Robert Blake allegedly tried to hire Hollywood stunt men to murder his wife. —News item BEVERLY HILLS POLICE DEPARTMENT "DON'T DO THE GRIME IF YOU CAN'T DO THE TIME" Coroner's...
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