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Issues of the 1990s = 5 Years, 30 Issues, 1,186 Articles-
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Issues of 1995 = 6 Issues, 249 Articles
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Issues of 1996 = 6 Issues, 263 Articles-
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January 1996 Issue = 35 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-6
- Sidelights, p. 7
- Scan, pp. 8-15
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 16-21
- Two Views by Dinesh D'Souza and Mayer Schiller, pp. 22-23
- Republicans or Democrats? by Grover Norquist and Stanley Greenberg, pp. 24-29
- What's Wrong with... by Joel Kotkin, p. 30
- The Center by James Payne, p. 30
- The Right by Glenn Loury, pp. 31-39
- Year One for the Republican Congress - a Critical Assessment by Don Feder, pp. 40-42
- Firebreathers: Interviews with Six House Freshmen, pp. 43-47
- The Route Is Rugged. by Walter Berns, p. 48
- An Independent Candidate Might Not Bring Change After All. by Gordon S. Black, p. 49
- Will Values Matter Most in 1996? by Ben Wattenberg, p. 50
- Fanaticism of the Moderates by Hadley Arkes, pp. 51-52
- A Bomb in the Supreme Court by Gil Maguire, p. 53
- When Race Trumps in Court by Michael Weiss and Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 54-57
- How Poor Are the Poor? by Bruce Bartlett, pp. 58-59
- Incinerating Jerusalem by Frederick Turner, pp. 60-63
- His Goals as a New Congressman. by J.C. Watts, Jr., p. 64
- Play-by-Play on the Calf-Judging at His County Fair. by Blake Hurst, p. 64
- Moral Decline Even in a Picket Fence Neighborhood. by Ann Celine, pp. 65-67
- Enterprising: Business as an Imaginative Act, pp. 68-69
- Author, Author! by Florence King, p. 70
- The Economist, pp. 71-72
- Flashback, p. 73
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Captain Kirk by Martin Morse Wooster, p. 74 - 1 Review- The Sword of Imagination by Russell Kirk
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Does Democracy Have Too Much Democracy? by Jeffrey Snyder, p. 75 - 1 Review- The Road to Mass Democracy by C.H. Hoebeke
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The Duke of All by Bill Kauffman, p. 76 - 1 Review- John Wayne: American by James Stuart Olson and Randy W. Roberts
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Witch-Hunting by Seth Farber, p. 77 - 1 Review- Satan's Silence by Debbie Nathan and Michael Snedeker
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Short-Changed by the Govern-Mint by R.W. Bradford, pp. 77-79 - 1 Review- Fractional Money by Neil Carothers
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 80-86
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 87-94
- The Mail, pp. 95-98
- Cover illustration by C.F. Payne
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March 1996 Issue = 41 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-6
- Sidelights, p. 7
- Scan, pp. 8-15
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 16-19
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 20-23
- Why Liberals Hate Talk Radio by Don Feder, p. 24
- Democracy on the Air by Jesse Walker, p. 25
- Are Talk Radio Hosts Dummies? by Florence King, p. 26
- The Vox Populi by Irving Kristol, p. 27
- Limbaugh in the Ivory Tower by Scott Walter, p. 28
- Our Partisan Media by Michael Barone, pp. 29-31
- The Birth of Celebrity Journalism by Stanley Cloud and Lynne Olson, pp. 32-33
- Today's Press Is Manipulating History. by Brent Bozell, pp. 34-35
- How Reporters Tinted the 1992 Election. by Lynne Cheney, p. 36
- Ideological Journalists Are Stage-Managing Our Politics and Culture. by S. Robert Lichter, pp. 37-38
- L.A. vs. N.Y.C. by Joel Kotkin, pp. 39-42
- Rotten Hollywood by Ben Stein, pp. 43-44
- Wanted (Desperately): Cyber-Editors by Frederick Turner, pp. 45-47
- Whether Computer Networking Will Lead to a More or Less Centralized World. by Douglas Gomery, pp. 48-49
- It Is Already Erasing Geographic Identities. by Stephen Bates, pp. 50-52
- Democracy on (the) Line by Norman Ornstein and Amy Schenkenberg, pp. 53-54
- How Free Is American Speech Today? by Thomas G. West, pp. 55-57
- China's War on Children by John Aird, pp. 58-61
- Government as Gambling Partner by Blake Hurst, pp. 62-65
- Transcript: Words Worth Repeating by George Will, p. 66
- The "Disabled" Rowdies in His Classroom. by T. Kelly Rossiter, p. 67
- An Art Fix in the Midst of the Great Government Shutdown. by Paul Cantor, p. 67
- A Child of the '60s. by Raymond Wisher, p. 68
- Enterprising: Business as an Imaginative Act, pp. 69-70
- The Economist, pp. 71-73
- Flashback, pp. 74-75
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Lyin' King by Theodore Pappas, p. 76 - 1 Review- Only in America by Jack Newfield
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Clearcutting Environmentalists by Karl Hess, Jr., p. 77 - 1 Review- In a Dark Wood by Alston Chase
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Paradise Lost by Mayer Schiller, p. 78 - 1 Review- The Lost City by Alan Ehrenhalt
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Charlton Heston, Real Person by Nick Gillespie, p. 79 - 1 Review- In the Arena: An Autobiography by Charlton Heston
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Practice Makes Perfect by Nancy Pearcey, p. 80 - 1 Review- Rationalism in Politics, and Other Essays by Michael J. Oakeshott
- Author, Author! by Florence King, p. 81
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 82-87
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 88-91
- The Mail: Special Correspondence, pp. 92-98
- Front Cover by Allyson Neily Brown
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May 1996 Issue = 44 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-7
- Sidelights, pp. 8-9
- Scan, pp. 10-19
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 20-21
- Two Views by Ed Koch and John DiIulio, pp. 22-23
- The War between the Sexes by Barbara Dafoe Whitehead, pp. 24-27
- The Marriage Savers by Michael J. McManus, pp. 28-30
- Fatherhood and Marriage by David Popenoe, p. 31
- Is the Decline of Marriage Inevitable? by Maggie Gallagher, p. 31
- Empathy, Not Therapy by Nelia Odom, p. 32
- Becoming a Mentor by Nancy Pearcey, p. 33
- Building a Covenant by Kathleen Howley, p. 34
- Marriage Behind Bars by Nancy Pearcey, p. 34
- Walkaway Wives by Paul Akers, p. 35
- Braking Divorce by William Galston, p. 36
- The Backlash against No-Fault Divorce by Glenn Stanton, pp. 37-38
- Divorce's Toll on Children by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 39-44
- Marriage and Happiness by William Mattox, pp. 45-46
- Banish the Honeymoon! by Michael Medved, pp. 47-49
- Beware the Childrearing Manual by Gertrude Himmelfarb, pp. 50-51
- Raising Children Is a Cottage Industry by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 52-54
- One Man's Family Values by Ben Stein, pp. 55-56
- What Is a Family for? by Diane Medved, pp. 57-58
- Revive the Orphanage by Richard McKenzie, pp. 59-62
- Family Breakdown and the U.S. Military by John Luddy, pp. 63-65
- Her Journey from Economist to Mother. by Jennifer Morse, p. 66
- Real Poverty and Real Charity in the Great Depression. by Ernest Lefever, p. 67
- Juveniles in the Courtroom. by Raymond Wisher, p. 68
- The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. by David Broome, p. 68
- The Importance of Ancestors, Decoration Day, and Family Roots. by Blake Hurst, p. 69
- The Economist, pp. 70-73
- Enterprising: Business as an Imaginative Act, pp. 74-75
- Flashback, pp. 76-77
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The Program Queen by Florence King, pp. 78-79 - 1 Review- It Takes a Village by Hillary Clinton
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Democratic Mandarin by Alan Pell Crawford, p. 80 - 1 Review- The Stevensons by Jean H Baker
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Harry Truman, Old Democrat by Gerald J. Russello, p. 80 - 1 Review- Man of the People by Alonzo L. Hamby
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Proto-Democrat by Martin Morse Wooster, p. 81 - 1 Review- Founding Father by Richard Brookhiser
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War Stories by Brian Doherty, p. 82 - 1 Review- The Captive Press by Ted Galen Carpenter
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Anti-Statism as a Hate Crime by Jesse Walker, p. 83 - 1 Review- A Force Upon the Plain by Kenneth S. Stern
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Vows or Violence by Scott Walter, pp. 84-85 - 1 Review- Lancelot by Walker Percy
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 86-90
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 91-94
- The Mail, pp. 95-98
- Cover illustration by James Bennett
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July 1996 Issue = 50 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 2-6
- Sidelights, pp. 7-8
- Scan, pp. 9-17
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 18-21
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 22-25
- Backlash against the New York Times, p. 26
- --- by Robert J. Samuelson, p. 27
- --- by Jonathan Marshall, p. 27
- --- by Irwin Stelzer, p. 28
- --- by John Cassidy, p. 28
- --- by James K. Glassman, p. 29
- --- by Herbert Stein, pp. 29-31
- It's the Culture, Stupid! by Michael Barone and Michael Cox, pp. 32-34
- Income, Inequality, and Work by John H. Hinderaker and Scott W. Johnson, pp. 35-39
- A Stroll through the Income Spectrum by Charles Murray, pp. 40-42
- A New Path Out of Poverty? by Amy L. Sherman, pp. 43-46
- Don't Privatize the Nanny State Mentality by John P. Walters, p. 47
- Welfare Buys Illegitimate Births by Ron Haskins, pp. 48-49
- Self - Help for the Urban Poor by Ivan Light, pp. 50-52
- Government Harm on the Minimum Wage by Herman Cain, pp. 53-54
- The Specter of Russian Communism by Leon Aron and Ernest W. Lefever, pp. 55-57
- The Coming Russian Boom by Richard Layard and John Parker, pp. 58-59
- I'm Playing Roulette in Russia by James Jameson, pp. 60-61
- Sport Stories by Calvin Hill, p. 62
- Control by Christopher DeMuth, p. 63
- Theater by Sebastian Coe, p. 64
- Loyalty by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 65-67
- Teacher by Michael Novak, p. 68
- Camaraderie by Blake Hurst, p. 68
- Corruption by Herbert London, p. 69
- Trust by Jeff Kemp, p. 69
- Release by Robert RoyaL, p. 70
- Perspective by Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, p. 70
- Irrelevance by Evan Gahr, p. 71
- Discipline by Mark Gerson, p. 72
- Character by Dave Shiflett, p. 73
- Love by Dave Dravecky, pp. 74-75
- Country Living, But Not Because It's Easy. by Blake Hurst, p. 76
- The Funeral for a Fellow Cop's Daughter. by Raymond Wisher, p. 77
- The Economist, pp. 78-79
- Flashback, p. 80
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All the President's Journalists by Doug Bandow, p. 81 - 1 Review- The System by Haynes Johnson and David Broder
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She Meant Well by Alan Pell Crawford, p. 82 - 1 Review- Casting Her Own Shadow by Allida M. Black
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Can the Mummy Walk? by Samuel Francis, p. 83 - 1 Review- Left for Dead by Michael Tomasky
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Al Gore's Newest Horror Story by John Baden and Douglas S. Noonan, p. 83 - 1 Review- Our Stolen Future by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers, ...
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Oliver the Rough-Rider by Brian Hook, pp. 84-85 - 1 Review- Oliver Cromwell by Theodore Roosevelt
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 86-90
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 91-94
- The Mail, pp. 95-98
- Cover photograph by Tony Stone Images
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September 1996 Issue = 42 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-7
- Sidelights, pp. 8-9
- Scan, pp. 10-17
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., p. 18
- Two Views by Kevin Ryan and William Kilpatrick, pp. 19-20
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 21-25
- A Liberal Argument for School Choice by Bruce Goldberg, pp. 26-29
- The Politics of School Reform by Denis P. Doyle and Jonetta Rose Barns, pp. 30-34
- Special Interests in the Classroom by Charlene K. Haar, pp. 35-37
- After Busing, Milwaukee Turns to School Choice by Daniel McGroarty, p. 38
- Blacks vs. Busing by John Drake, pp. 39-40
- Busing Fails in Pittsburgh by Ralph Reiland, p. 41
- Family Education by Karl Zinsmeister and Laurence Steinberg, pp. 42-45
- The Self-Esteem Flimflam by Karl Zinsmeister, p. 46
- The Feel-Good Goes to School by Ralph Reiland, p. 47
- "We Were Wrong" by Cheri Yecke, p. 48
- Self-Esteem by Florence King, p. 49
- The More Prestigious the Academic Institution, the Worse It's Likely to Be. by Edward E. Ericson, Jr., pp. 50-52
- Just Say No to the Ivy League by Jacob Neusner, p. 53
- Students to Keep Learning Outside the College Ghetto. by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 54-55
- Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Lawyers by Jon Olson, pp. 56-57
- Wrench-Wrestlers vs. Pencil-Pushers by Andrew Peyton Thomas, p. 58
- Runway College Tuition by Ralph R. Reiland, pp. 59-60
- Affirmative Action Goes to College by Bob Zelnick, pp. 61-62
- Separate and Unequal at Cornell by Kenneth Lee, pp. 63-64
- Will the Chinese Save L.A.? by Joel Kotkin, pp. 65-67
- Asia's Bamboo Network by Murray Weidenbaum and Samuel Hughes, pp. 68-69
- The Battle for Congress by John H. Fund, pp. 70-71
- Transcript: Words Worth Repeating by Scot Lehigh, p. 72
- Socializes the Neighborhood. by Mary Elizabeth Podles, p. 73
- How Multiculturalism Destroyed His Parents' Homeland. by Joseph J. Jacobs, p. 74
- Blake Hurst Is Fed Up with Red Tape at His Local School Board. by Blake Hurst, p. 75
- The Economist by T.J. Rodgers, pp. 76-77
- Flashback, pp. 78-79
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Get the Picture? by Robert Koch, p. 80 - 1 Review- George Eastman: A Biography by Elizabeth Brayer
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McPapers Everywhere by Theodore Pappas, p. 81 - 1 Review- The Chain Gang by Richard McCord
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Muggeridged by Reality by Mark Falcoff, p. 82 - 1 Review- Malcolm Muggeridge: The Biography by Richard Ingrams
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We're All Post-Liberals now by Paul Gottfried, pp. 83-85 - 1 Review- Enlightenment's Wake by John Gray
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 86-90
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 91-95
- The Mail, pp. 96-98
- Cover Illustration by Brian Rea
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November 1996 Issue = 51 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-5
- Sidelights, pp. 6-9
- Scan, pp. 10-17
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 18-19
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 20-23
- Free-for-All on the November Elections by Michael Barone, Gary Bauer, and Karlyn H. Bowman, ..., pp. 24-33
- Two Cheers for the Suburbs by Allan Carlson, pp. 34-35
- A Conservative Case against Suburbia by Karl Zinsmeister, pp. 36-40
- The New, Neighborly Architecture by Philip Langdon and Andres Duany, pp. 41-50
- The City Life We've Lost by Victor Gold, p. 51
- --- by Joseph Epstein, p. 52
- --- by Ken Hamblin, p. 53
- --- by Henry Turley, p. 54
- --- by Rabbi Mayer Schiller, p. 54
- --- by Gayle Yiotis, p. 55
- --- by Pat Buchanan, p. 56
- --- by Walter E. Williams, p. 56
- --- by Ed Koch, p. 57
- --- by Hadley Arkes, pp. 57-58
- Make Way for the Urban Confederates by Joel Kotkin, pp. 59-64
- Bulldoze the '60s and Bolster Business by Fred Siegel, pp. 65-66
- Making Our Hometowns More Livable by Harvey Mansfield, p. 67
- Privatize Inner-city Neighborhoods by Robert H. Nelson, p. 68
- Preserve National Communities by David Popenoe, p. 68
- Put Places First by Alan Ehrenhalt, p. 69
- Restore Power to the Local Level by Robert B. Hawkins, Jr., p. 69
- Limit the Size of Residential Lots by William A. Fischel, p. 70
- Make Transit Understandable by Nathan Glazer, p. 70
- Promote "Near Transit" Mortgages by Patrick H. Hare, p. 70
- Pedal a Bike by John Stilgoe, p. 71
- Learn from Tradition by Henry M. Turley, Jr., p. 71
- Three Good Ideas from Abroad by George W. Liebmann, pp. 72-73
- The Three-Generation Household Lives! by Cathy Myers and Lee Miller, pp. 74-75
- Transcript: Words Worth Repeating by John J. DiIulio, Jr., pp. 76-77
- Dope on the Streets to the White House. by Raymond Wisher, p. 78
- Some Public-Spirited Citizens from Holt County, Mo. by Blake Hurst, p. 78
- The Old Ethnic Neighborhoods of New York. by George Marlin, p. 79
- His Doorman Building. by Evan Gahr, p. 80
- His Dad a Happy Eightieth Birthday. by Ben Stein, p. 81
- Enterprising: Business as an Imaginative Act, pp. 82-83
- The Economist by Spencer Abraham, pp. 84-86
- Flashback, p. 87
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Static on the Radio Priest by John Attarian, p. 88 - 1 Review- Radio Priest by Donald Warren
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Casey at the Mat by Robert P. George, p. 89 - 1 Review- Fighting For Life by Robert P. Casey
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Whose Seoul? by Tom Switzer, p. 90 - 1 Review- Tripwire by Doug Bandow
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Happy Days Aren't Here Agin by Martin Morse Wooster, p. 91 - 1 Review- Divided They Fell by Ronald Radosh
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A Grand Plan for Decentralism by John McClaughry, p. 92 - 1 Review- Decentralize for Liberty by Thomas Hewes
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 93-98
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 99-102
- The Mail, pp. 103-106
- Cover Illustration by Terry Shoffer
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Issues of 1997 = 6 Issues, 242 Articles
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Issues of 1998 = 6 Issues, 216 Articles
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Issues of 1999 = 6 Issues, 216 Articles
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Issues of the 2000s = 5 Years, 38 Issues, 1,031 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 8 Issues, 216 Articles
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Issues of 2001 = 8 Issues, 219 Articles
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Issues of 2002 = 8 Issues, 228 Articles
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Issues of 2003 = 7 Issues, 180 Articles
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Issues of 2004 = 7 Issues, 188 Articles