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January 1999 Issue - 34 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-8
Some Ugly Trends Grow Lovelier.
- Sidelights, p. 9
Doggie Day Care. Wheel of Oppression. $2,000 Worth of Dudley Do-Right.
- Scan: Short News and Commentary, pp. 10-17
The Hypocritic Arts Crowded Coffee Bars. Progress and Peril on School Reform. The Retur...
- "Live" with TAE
Milton Friedman and Rose Friedman
, pp. 18-21 The Most Influential Intellectual Couple in Late-Twentieth-Century America, Describe Th...
- The Year in Review
Andrew Ferguson, Lucianne Goldberg, and Mark Steyn, ...
, pp. 22-27 Three Savage Wits Reflect on the Year of the Goat.
- The Republican Stumble
Grover Norquist
, pp. 28-29 The Republicans Did Poorly in '98-But Have Less to Fear in the Future Than the Democrats.
- Democrats Hit the Jackpot
Peter Augustine Lawler
, pp. 30-31 Taking from the Poor and Giving to the Rich Helped the Democrats Make a Comeback in the...
- Liberty, License, and the American Dilemma
Dan Coats
, pp. 32-35 The Great American Balancing Act: Our Liberal Country Relies on Conservative Institutio...
- Is America Turning a Corner? The Facts
Karl Zinsmeister, Stephen Moore, and Karlyn Bowman, ...
, pp. 36-51 A Guided Visual Tour of the Latest Hard Data on the State of American Society.
Is America Turning a Corner?
- A New Era of Civic Virtue Is Dawning
Stephen Moore
, p. 52 - Deviancy Is Down, Not Out
Mitchell Pearlstein
, p. 53 - But What About Clinton?
Robert Bork
, p. 54 - The Return of Common Sense
Michael Barone
, pp. 55-56 - The Two Americas
Daniel Lapin
, p. 57 - The Glass Is Still Half Empty
Allan Carlson
, p. 58 - Get Washington Out of the Way
John Ashcroft
, p. 59 - Freedom Works
Ben Wattenberg
, pp. 60-61 - Welfare Reform Is Working
Ron Haskins
, pp. 62-65 Visits to Welfare Offices Across America Reveal That the Old Dole Is Dying, to the Bene...
- Welcome to the Casbah
Joel Kotkin
, pp. 66-69 The Latest Injection of Savvy and Sweat into America's Economy Comes from the Middle East.
- In Real Life: First-Person America
Ray Wisher
, pp. 70-72 Relax with His Bow and Arrows. And Almost Succeeds.
- Social Security Watch, p. 73
If You Think a Pension Invested in Stocks Is Scary, Compare It to Social Security.
- Enterprising, pp. 74-75
Yesterday's Rag-Pickers Could Teach Today's Recyclers a Lesson.
- Flashback, p. 76
Elbert Hubbard, Soap Salesman and Arts and Crafts Apostle.
- Hollywood Report, p. 77
The Next World War II Blockbuster Is a Wild Card Until the Wraps Come off around Christ...
Book Talk
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Documenting the Deluge (Review) Frederick Turner
, p. 78 Noah's Flood, by William B.F. Ryan and Walter C. Pitman
- Noah's Flood by William B.F. Ryan and Walter C. Pitman
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A Town Called Hopeless (Review) Philip Langdon
, p. 79 Main Street Blues, by Richard O. Davies
- Main Street Blues by Richard O. Davies
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Frequently Misunderstood Flier (Review) Paul Gottfried
, p. 80 Lindbergh, by A. Scott Berg
- Lindbergh by A. Scott Berg
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Woody Allen, Seriously (Review) Peter Augustine Lawler
, p. 81 Reconstructing Woody, by Mary P. Nichols
- Reconstructing Woody by Mary P. Nichols
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A Well-Regulated Militia at Work (Review) David Kopel
, pp. 82-83 Target Switzerland, by Stephen P. Halbrook and Alex Van Buren
- Target Switzerland by Stephen P. Halbrook and Alex Van Buren
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The Black List (3 Reviews) Roger Clegg
, p. 84 Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison
- Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
- Native Son by Richard A. Wright
- Go Tell It On the Mountain by James Baldwin
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 85-89
Getting Rich Pretty Quick...A Family or a Depression...The Wetlands Swamp...Y2K Is Just...
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 90-93
Special Election Roundup: What the Voters Really Said. The Year in Polls. Optimistic Wo...
- The Mail, pp. 94-95
Kudos and Cudgels on Race. Cloning Dangers. Fussing over Fusionism.
- Last Gasp, pp. 96-98