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Scrapbook
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Scrapbook The "Alleged Beheading" of Nicholas Berg Michael Berg, father of Nick Berg, the young American who was decapitated on videotape by the "Iraqi resistance" last month, holds "the Bush...
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Casual
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FERGUSON, ANDREW
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Casual ME AND REAGAN My favorite book title of all time is Sukarno: An Autobiography As Told To Cindy Adams, which was published by Bobbs-Merrill in the 1960s and later, so I've heard, reissued as...
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Correspondence
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Correspondence UNFLACKED BOB KOHN'S REVIEW of Alan Ship-nuck's The Battle fi^-r Augusta ("Bad Times," May 24) claims that Augusta National Golf Club public relations agent Jim McCarthy inspired me...
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The Great Liberator
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The Great Liberator We have lost a great president, a great American, and a great man. And I have lost a dear friend. In his lifetime Ronald Reagan was such a cheerful and invigorating presence...
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D-Day, Chirac Style
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STELZER, IRWIN M.
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D-Day, Chirac Style How France and its allies liberated Germany-and other E.U. fantasies. BY IRWIN M. STELZER Ronald Reagan would be proud of George W. Bush. The .president so many Americans are...
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Bait and Switch at the U.N.
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RABKIN, JEREMY
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Bait and Switch at the U.N. All of a sudden, sovereignty is all the rage. BY JEREMY RABKIN AFTER THE COLLAPSE of communism in the early 1990s, visionaries foresaw a new global consensus. After...
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From Sudan to the East River
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Shea, Nina
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From Sudan to the East River John Danforth's unsung service. BY NINA SHEA JOHN DANFORTH is back in the public eye. He was Nancy Reagan's longstanding choice to preside at her husband's funeral,...
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Beleaguered Uighurs
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SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN
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Beleaguered Uighurs Oppressed minority, terrorist recruits, or both? BY STEPHEN SCHWARTZ IN EARLY JUNE, partisans of democracy in China commemorated the 15 th anniversary of the Tiananmen...
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Diplomatic Missionaries
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STALINSKY, STEVEN
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Diplomatic Missionaries The dual role of the Saudi embassy. BY STEVEN STALINSKY IT'S BEEN A ROUGH FEW MONTHS for the Saudi embassy in Washington. First there were the money embarrassments. On...
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What Ronald Reagan Understood
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GELERNTER, DAVID
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What Ronald Reagan Understood He saw the world as it was, and faced down the totalitarians and the appeasers BY DAVID GELERNTER Following the long-ago apocalypse of World War I, the world seemed...
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It Wasn't Inevitable
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KRISTOL, IRVING
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It Wasn't Inevitable Reagan's military and economic policies won the Cold War BY IRVING KRISTOL Ronald Reagan was the most popular American president since FDR. He was also the most hated...
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The View from the Gulag
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SHARANSKY, NATAN
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The View from the Gulag Natan Sharansky describes the '"brilliant moment" when news of the Evil Empire speech reached Siberia EDITOR'S NOTE: Natan Sharansky was born in Ukraine in 1948 and studied...
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Ronald Reagan and the American Century
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BELL, JEFFREY
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Ronald Reagan and the American Century Without him, there would not have been a happy ending BY JEFFREY BELL The death of Ronald Reagan brings to a close the most surprising political life of the...
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One of a Kind
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BARNES, FRED
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One of a Kind Nine reasons the world would have been different if someone else had won the 1980 election BY FRED BARNES Nine men ran for president in 1980. Nine big issues would be decided by...
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A Man of Ideas
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MANSFIELD, HARVEY C.
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A Man of Ideas His great achievements owe less to personality than to policy BY HARVEY C. MANSFIELD Ronald Reagan was a partisan president and remains one. Our greatest presidents, George...
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Body and Soul
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Epstein, Joseph
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Body and Soul Roy Porter on the body of Enlightenment thought BY JOSEPH EPSTEIN Near the first of the year, I found myself on a long weekend in Buffalo, New York—staying, as I joked at the time,...
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Falling to Pieces
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BERING, HENRIK
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Falling to Pieces The playwright Simon Gray watches as the curtain starts to come down. BY HENRIK BERING Unless you are a doctor or a dentist, there are certain things you would rather not know...
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Spanish Mysteries
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BREEN, JON L.
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Spanish Mysteries Rebecca C. Pawel's latest detective stor^, set in Franco's Spain. BY JON L. BREEN With the growing popularity of mystery fiction set in the past, every historical period may...
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Parody
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Parody "Long before Ronald Reagan died, an unprecedented lobbying campaign began to keep his name alive. There is already a Mount Reagan, a USS Ronald Reagan, and a slew of Ronald Reagan schools...
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Vol. 009 Issue 040 (June 28 2004)
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