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Vol. 027 Issue 011 (November 1 1994)
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The Continuing Crisis
• September was another great month for Our President! Mr. Rush Limbaugh remarked on him 6.2 percent fewer times than in August—perhaps Mr. Limbaugh was distracted by the cancellation of the...
Correspondence
CORRESPONDENCE Diatribe I write in response to a foolish essay by Jeremy A. Rabkin that appeared in your August 1994 issue ("Double Immunity"). Because Rabkin does not discuss the merits of the...
Editorials/Ever Jimmy/ Plutonium and the President
Tyrrell, R. Emmett Jr.
EDITORIALS Ever Jimmy by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. id you catch the front-page D interview of former President Jimmy Carter in the New York Times the other day? It was a perfect substitute for a...
Capitol Ideas/ The New Comintern
Bethell, Tom
The New Comintern by Tom Bethell L ast month I noted what a bizarre movement American-style liberalism has become. Since then, the feminist-dominated conference on population in Cairo brings us...
Kleagle Clinton
O'Rourke 22, P. J.
22 Kleagle Clinton A meditation on the Caribbean refugee crisis. by P J. O'Rourke E d Crane, president of the Cato Institute, the redoubtable libertarian think tank, and I were having a cocktail...
0. J.' s DNA in Court
Tucker, William
William Tucker O.J.'s DNA in Court Blood evidence places Mr. Simpson at the scene of the Brentwood murders, but in a courtroom culture dominated by well-heeled defense lawyers, will it matter? T...
Direct-Mail Deviltry
Byron, Christopher M.
Christopher M. Byron Direct-Mail Deviltry The shady economics of interest group fundraising could come back to haunt conservatives. ered his ties with one of his direct-mail fundraisers, the...
The Pols, the Police, and the Gerry Curls
Conlon, Edward
Edward Conlon The Pols, the Police, and the Gerry Curls Inside one of New York's most notorious Dominican drug gangs. W ashington Heights has a fair claim to being the largest retail drug market...
Eminentoes / The Trouble With John Kasich
Novak, Robert D.
The Trouble With John Kasich by Robert D. Novak 0 n Sunday evening, August 20, as the House of Representatives was about to pass its final version of the crime bill, Rep. John Kasich of Ohio was in...
Presswatch/At Sea on Foreign Policy
Cony, John
At Sea on Foreign Policy by John Corry n the end, one side made as much / sense as the other. Just after Secretary of State Warren Christopher told White House reporters with a straight face that...
Asia Watch / The Jimmy Lai Story
McGurn, William
The Jimmy Lai Story by William McGurn A board his spacious junk—the Free China—Jimmy Lai might be mistaken for any other taipan out on a Saturday morning cruise. Up on the rooftop deck, with the...
The Nation's Pulse/ The Meaning of Whitewater
Adams, James Ring
The Meaning of Whitewater by James Ring Adams 0 ne of the great mysteries of the modern world is why some scandals convulse American politics and others pass without a whimper. Richard Nixon...
Ben Stein's Diary/Laughing All the Way
Stein, Benjamin J.
Laughing All the Way by Benjamin J. Stein Saturday A perfect late August day on the north shore of Lake Fend' Oreille in North Idaho. Today, I'm taking a sailing lesson in a fourteen-foot Holder...
Constitutional Opinions/Clinton Justice in New Jersey
Eastland, Terry
CONSTITUTIONAL OPINIONS Clinton Justice in New Jersey by Terry Eastland ill Clinton's claim to be a New B Democrat has been contradicted most recently by the decision of his assistant attorney...
Politics / Crime Pays
Norquist, Grover G.
Crime Pays by Grover G. Norquist 0 n August 11, the House of Representatives voted 225-210 to defeat a rule that would have brought Bill Clinton's crime bill to the floor for a vote. The Clinton...
The Talkies / Presumed Innocence
Bowman, James
Presumed Innocence by James Bowman 0 ver the reviews of Robert Redford's new film, Quiz Show, headlines in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek all made reference to the "age...
Capone
Bergreen, Laurence
BOOK REVIEWS ost Americans M will agree that our contemporary gangsters are a shabby Iota herd of sociopathic, murderous, illiterate adolescents who can't put their ballcaps on straight or keep...
The Betrayed Profession
Linowitz, Sol; Mayer, Martin
THE BETRAYED PROFESSION: LAWYERING AT THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Sol Linowitz, with Martin Mayer Charles Scribner's Sons/273 pages / $25 reviewed by JEROME M. MARCUS M y copy of the most...
In Defense of Elitism
Henry, William A. III
/ t's impossible not to mourn the passing of a man who could write the following sentence: "The unvarnished truth is this: You could eliminate every woman writer, painter, and composer from the...
Thieves' World
Sterling, Claire
/ n 1991, Soviet Prime Minister Valentin Pavlov charged that Western banks and intelligence agencies were engaged in a treacherous global conspiracy to destroy the Soviet Union by undermining the...
The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance
Hale, John
THE CIVILIZATION OF EUROPE IN THE RENAISSANCE John Hale Atheneum / 648 pages / $35 reviewed by FRANCIS X. ROCCA / f I say "the Renaissance," you may think of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel...
Current Wisdom
Jackasses, Assorted
SF Weekly In the correspondence page of a celebrated weekly, the stentorian voice of an Optimist: My appreciation goes out to Sia Michel for her article on female violence ("The Crazy Life," Aug....
The Invasion Spectator / Barnes-storming
Caldwell, Christopher
Barnes-storming 4"\AT ith the machine guns of the enemy we shall return, and they will be dumbstruck," Jean-Bertrand Aristide announced to Haitian listeners of his U.S.-funded radio propaganda...
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