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391 Articles,
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Issues of the 1990s = 6 Years, 21 Issues, 209 Articles-
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Issues of 1994 = 1 Issue, 7 Articles-
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Fall 1994 Issue = 7 Articles- An Old New Hat for Hillary? by Ellen Ladowsky, p. 1
- Hair and the Woman by Danielle Crittenden, p. 2
- What Is This Dreck? by Martha Bayles, pp. 3-4
- A digest of women's monthlies by Cynthia Grenier, p. 5
- Getting Mary Poppins off the Dole by Anne Applebaum, pp. 6-7
- Free to be "That Girl" by Elena Neuman, pp. 8-10
- Sophia's Choice by Mary Ellen Bork, pp. 11-12
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Issues of 1995 = 4 Issues, 37 Articles-
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Winter 1995 Issue = 9 Articles- Violence Against Taxpayers by Betsy Hart, p. 1
- Diary: The Personal Isn't Political by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-5
- Equal Pay for Less Work by Karen Selick, p. 6
- Women's World by Cynthia Grenier, pp. 7-8
- Give a Little Whistle by Anne Roche Muggeridge, pp. 9-10
- "I'm Not Dead Yet!" by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 11-13
- If You Knew Marty Like I Knew Marty by Karen Fejer, pp. 14-16
- Daycare Dearest by Cathy Rindner Tempelsman, pp. 17-18
- "Boring, Insignificant Lesbian Sex" by Christina Hoff Sommers, pp. 19-20
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Spring 1995 Issue = 9 Articles- "That's No White Male, That's My Husband!" by Ellen Ladowsky, p. 1
- The Tyranny of Children by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Correspondence, p. 4
- A First Lady on Wheels? by Claudia Winkler, pp. 5-10
- Students Who Stomp in Seminars by Daphne Patai and Noretta Koertge, pp. 11-14
- Mommy Will Be Home after the Bombardment: Two Views on Women in the Military by Peter Worthington and Rowan Scarborough, pp. 15-18
- The Sullen Wife by David Frum, p. 19
- By Day Her Husband Lived, Invisible by Anne Applebaum, pp. 20-22
- Two Boyfriends Ago, Three Girlfriends Back by Iva Pekarkova, pp. 23-24
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Summer 1995 Issue = 10 Articles- Do the Wrong Thing by Camille Harper, p. 1
- Saving People From Themselves by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Correspondence, p. 4
- Boys Should Be Boys by Anne Roche Muggeridge, pp. 5-7
- The Lion Queen by Grace Paine Terzian, pp. 8-13
- How Women Saved Me by Ernest Hillen, p. 14
- "I Just Read Them for the Fashion" by Cynthia Grenier, pp. 15-16
- Eat Me by Wendy Shalit, pp. 17-18
- Dinner Will Not Be Ready at Six by Karen Fejer, pp. 19-22
- On Motorcycling and Virtue by Anita Blair, pp. 23-24
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Fall 1995 Issue = 9 Articles- Are We Nuts? by Helen Mathews Smith, p. 1
- What's Her Name? by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- How Women Beat Men at College Sports by Jessica Gavora, pp. 4-5
- 0n "Brads" by Jonathan Foreman, p. 6
- The Herstory of Warfare by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 7-11
- Mrs. Smith Came to Washington by Rebecca Borders, pp. 12-13
- Streetwalking in Lahore by David Warren, pp. 14-15
- I'll Represent Myself, Thanks by Rael Jean Isaac, pp. 16-22
- "People-Centered Sustainable Development" and Other Helpful Suggestions for Women's Equ..., pp. 23-24
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Issues of 1996 = 4 Issues, 38 Articles-
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Winter 1996 Issue = 10 Articles- The Fetus Beat Us by Candace C. Crandall, p. 1
- Cinderella as Role Model by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- You're On Your Own, Baby by Midge Decter, pp. 4-6
- A Cad's Fear of Children by David Eddie, p. 7
- Cutting Our Noses by Anita K. Blair, p. 8
- The Weaker Sex by John Muggeridge, pp. 9-12
- We Told You So by William R. Mattox, Jr., pp. 13-14
- Silly Novels by Lady Novelists by Stephanie Herman, pp. 15-18
- Correspondence, pp. 19-22
- "Medicaid Paid for My Sex Change Operation" by Deborah Weiss, pp. 23-24
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Spring 1996 Issue = 9 Articles- Jane Austen, Pundit by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- The New Hysteria: Fainting Ladies by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 4-6
- The New Hysteria: Shrinking Violets at the Office by Elizabeth Larson, pp. 7-9
- Where Childhood Never Comes by Camille Harper, pp. 10-12
- But Can She Make a Nice Kuggel? by David Klinghoffer, p. 13
- Why Your Daughter Wants Her Navel Pierced by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 14-17
- It Doesn't Take a Village Idiot by Zofia Smardz, pp. 18-19
- Summertime Cinderellas by Isabel Vincent, pp. 20-22
- Calling Henry Higgins by Lynne V. Cheney, pp. 23-24
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Summer 1996 Issue = 9 Articles- The Shirt Gap by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Why Didn't He Call? by Kate Fillion, pp. 4-6
- What Does Woman Want? by Christina Hoff Sommers and Helen Gurley Brown, ..., pp. 7-10
- Hotel of Savages by David Brooks, p. 11
- Legal But Not Safe by Candace C. Crandall, pp. 12-15
- Mommy Still Looks Good by Mark Genuis, pp. 16-17
- Correspondence, p. 18
- Animal Crackers by Sally Satel, pp. 19-22
- Endangered White Males by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 23-24
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Fall 1996 Issue = 10 Articles- Gender Pap by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Rapists' Feminist Allies by Deidre Raver, pp. 4-5
- Turning Back the Clock by Danielle Crittenden, p. 6
- How You Differ From Your Parents by David Frum, p. 7
- Turning Back the Clock: You Asked for It by Maureen Sirhal, pp. 8-12
- Be a Man by Philip Terzian, p. 13
- It's All Over by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 14-17
- The Weaker Sex by Lee Lamothe, pp. 18-19
- Correspondence, pp. 20-22
- Save the Males by Anita K. Blair, pp. 23-24
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Issues of 1997 = 4 Issues, 40 Articles-
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Winter 1997 Issue = 9 Articles- The New Servant Problem by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Why Good Help Is Hard to Find by David Frum, pp. 4-5
- You Can't Import It, Either by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 6-8
- And Even When You Find It by Diana West, pp. 9-10
- Why Me? by Yvonne Crittenden and Danielle Crittenden, pp. 11-15
- Help! by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 16-18
- Two-Cat Women by Jonathan Foreman, p. 19
- Correspondence, pp. 20-22
- Betcha Haven't Seen Figures Like These!, pp. 23-24
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Spring 1997 Issue = 10 Articles- Just Say No to Feminist Sex by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- It's a Plague by Helen Mathews Smith, pp. 4-5
- How We Got the ERA by Anita K. Blair, pp. 6-10
- Slap Your Spouse, Lose Your House by Gerald McOscar, pp. 11-12
- Don't Pay Too Much for Sex by James K. Glassman, pp. 13-14
- And Here's to You, Mrs. Robinson by John A. Barnes, p. 15
- Ozzie and Harriet Redux by Dana Mack, pp. 16-20
- Where Is Space Fighter Barbie? by Stephanie Herman, pp. 21-23
- Correspondence, pp. 24-26
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, pp. 27-28
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Summer 1997 Issue = 8 Articles- This is the Army, Mrs. Jones by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- It's Always His Fault by Sally L. Satel, pp. 4-10
- An Immodest Proposal by Julie Ann Kessler, pp. 11-12
- None of Our Business by Candace C. Crandall, pp. 13-17
- The Tender Heart of a Pretty Girl by Fraser Sutherland, pp. 18-19
- Don't Get Even, Get Mad by Walter K. Olson, pp. 20-23
- Correspondence, pp. 24-26
- Bulimic Barbie by Rondi Adamson, pp. 27-28
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Fall 1997 Issue = 13 Articles- Low Style by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Is That All There Is? by Lisa Schiffren, pp. 4-8
- We're All Tramps Now by F. Carolyn Graglia, pp. 9-12
- Not at My Table by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 13-15
- Which Are More Attractive: Left-Wing Women or Right-Wing Women? by David Brooks and Christopher Hitchens, pp. 16-19
- And Above All, Lighten Up by Jonathan Foreman, pp. 20-21
- The Little Lady Who Started a Great Big Revolution by Becky Garrison, pp. 22-25
- The Real Reason Feminists Won't Defend Paula Jones by Noemie Emery, pp. 26-28
- The Oy! of Sex by Cynthia Grenier, p. 29
- The Female Condom and Other Bright Ideas by Marc M. Arkin, pp. 30-32
- When Anything Goes by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 33-35
- Correspondence, pp. 36-38
- Upgrading from Girlfriend 4.0 to Wife 1.0, pp. 39-40
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Issues of 1998 = 4 Issues, 44 Articles-
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Winter 1998 Issue = 10 Articles- Who ya gonna call? by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- You're in Trouble Again, Johnny by Jessica Gavora, pp. 4-5
- Look Who's Losing by Kimberly Schuld, pp. 6-8
- This Hurts Me More Than You by Peter Worthington, p. 9
- Nice Girls Who Kill Their Babies by Patricia Pearson, pp. 10-16
- The Abuse Excuse by Sally Satel, p. 17
- Better Dead than Club Med by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 18-20
- The Weaker Sex by Jo Anne M. Randall, pp. 21-22
- Correspondence, pp. 23-26
- Still Crazy After All These Years by Dale O'Leary, pp. 27-28
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Spring 1998 Issue = 11 Articles- The Mother of All Problems by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- She's Back! by Meghan Cox Gurdon, pp. 4-7
- Daddy Direst by David Eddie, pp. 8-9
- They Make Such Lovely Pets by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 10-12
- You Are Not My Kid's Mom by Diane Fisher, pp. 13-15
- What Crisis? by Darcy Olsen, pp. 16-17
- Day-care Capital by Kathryn Jean Lopez, pp. 18-19
- IRS to Moms by Anita K. Blair, p. 20
- It May Not Be Destiny, But by Mona Charen, pp. 21-23
- Poll Pourri: Listen to Mom by Karlyn Bowman, pp. 24-26
- "Not Again Tonight, Dear...!" by Wendy Shalit, pp. 27-28
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Summer 1998 Issue = 10 Articles- The No Fun Mum by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Sex and Bondage 101 by Candace de Russy, pp. 4-8
- I Knew JFK and Clinton's No JFK by Taki, pp. 9-10
- The GOP's Answer to Hillary by Kate O'Beirne, pp. 11-12
- The Mommy Gap by Maggie Gallagher, pp. 13-15
- TWQ's Political Makeover by Kellyanne Fitzpatrick and Charles Jaffe, pp. 16-17
- Poll Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 18
- When Policies Kill by Susan Orr, pp. 19-20
- Correspondence, pp. 21-22
- The Immaculate Birthday by Bridget Jones, pp. 23-24
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Fall 1998 Issue = 13 Articles- Sisterhood of Sex by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Why a Good Man Is Hard to Find by Harvey Mansfield, pp. 4-6
- The Perfect Man by Jo Anne Randall, p. 7
- Real Men Are Drinkin', Cussin', Leerin', Insensitive Brutes by Dave Shiflett, p. 8
- But They Should Know How to Dance by Fareed Zakaria, p. 9
- He's Tall When He Stands on His Money by Jennifer Grossman, pp. 10-11
- My Sex, Right or Wrong by James Bowman, pp. 12-13
- The ABCs of Manhood by John Muggeridge, pp. 14-16
- Boys Won't Be Boys by Christina Hoff Sommers, pp. 17-20
- Great Hollywood Heroes Still Exist by Jonah Goldberg, pp. 21-22
- Where Have All the Fathers Gone? by Olivia Vlahos, pp. 23-26
- Correspondence, pp. 27-30
- Bike Like a Man by Elizabeth Powers, pp. 31-32
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Issues of 1999 = 4 Issues, 43 Articles-
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Winter 1999 Issue = 7 Articles- Back to the Future by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 2-3
- Hands Off--You're Under Arrest!, pp. 4-11
- Wedding Swells by Justin Torres, pp. 12-13
- What Our Mothers Didn't Tell Us by Danielle Crittenden, pp. 14-18
- Sex in the Stacks by Mark Herring, pp. 19-20
- Why Is Daddy in Jail? by Stephen Baskerville, pp. 21-30
- Vive la Difference!, pp. 31-32
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Spring 1999 Issue = 11 Articles- Introductions by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- I Told You So! by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8
- Feminist Doormats by Noemie Emery, pp. 9-11
- The Girls Get Silly! by James Bowman, pp. 12-14
- A Dangerous Place for Crack Moms? by Sally Satel, pp. 15-18
- Honey, Hand Me That Lead Pipe by Christopher Caldwell, p. 19
- Lady Murderesses by Julia Reed, pp. 20-22
- Move Over, Dr. Spock by Meghan Cox Gurdon, pp. 23-25
- Table Talk by Sydney Biddle Barrows, pp. 26-27
- The Taxman's Dirtiest Secret by Amity Shlaes, pp. 28-30
- If His Lips Are Moving... by Karlyn Bowman, pp. 31-32
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Summer 1999 Issue = 13 Articles- My Kind of First Lady by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Getting Serious with Joan Rivers by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8
- Manhandling Madeleine by Wladyslaw Pleszczynski, pp. 9-11
- Ms. on Estrogen by Christine Stolba, pp. 12-15
- The Plight of the PC Dad by Meghan Cox Gurdon, pp. 16-17
- Daughters of the Sexual Revolution by Pia Nordlinger, pp. 18-19
- The Death of Intimacy by Patrick Fagan, pp. 20-21
- Springtime for Virginity by Ivy McClure, p. 22
- The Taming of the Dude by Rod Dreher, p. 23
- The Rudeness Patrol by Rhoda Koenig, pp. 24-26
- Poll Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 27
- In Search of the Noble Warrior by Anita K. Blair, pp. 28-30
- Memo to the Lit Set: Pick Up Your Own Mess by Terence Blacker, pp. 31-32
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Fall 1999 Issue = 12 Articles- Goddess Gals by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- The Truth About Men by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-7
- Memo to the Next First Lady by Peggy Noonan, pp. 8-9
- First Ladies-in-Waiting Apres Hillary, pp. 10-13
- Hip Hildy by Charlotte Allen, pp. 14-16
- Stiffed--the movie version by Mark Lasswell, p. 17
- The Missing Persons of Domestic Violence by Richard J. Gelles, pp. 18-20
- Stop Beating Me, I've Got to Make a Phone Call by Kimberly Schuld, pp. 21-22
- I Have a Degree in Women's Studies, So Why Can't I Pay the Rent? by Christine Stolba, pp. 23-26
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 27
- Let 'Em Eat Cake by Dave Shiflett, pp. 28-30
- Why Teachers is Illiterate by Andrea Peyser, pp. 31-32
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Issues of the 2000s = 3 Years, 12 Issues, 182 Articles-
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Issues of 2000 = 4 Issues, 70 Articles-
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Winter 2000 Issue = 12 Articles- My Fried Green Tomatoes by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Shooting from the Hip by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-6
- A Jane for All Seasons by Ellen Wilson Fielding, pp. 7-9
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Jane at the Movies: Hit or Ms.? by James Bowman, pp. 10-13 - 5 Reviews- Mansfield Park (1999 Film) by Patricia Rozema
- Persuasion (1995 Film) by Roger Michell
- Clueless (1995 Film) by Amy Heckerling
- Emma (1996 Film) by Douglas McGrath#2
- Sense and Sensibility (1995 Film) by Ang Lee
- Get Real, Jane by Mark Lasswell, pp. 14-16
- Vegan Feminism by John Dizard, p. 17
- The Beijing Brigade by Christine Stolba, pp. 18-21
- New Age Nurses by Sally Satel and Donal P. O'Mathuna, pp. 22-24
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 25
- Why Paul McCartney is the Sexiest Man Alive by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 26-27
- Teach 'Em or Book 'Em by Kay Hymowitz, pp. 28-30
- Before Amy Vanderbilt, There Was George Washington by George Washington, pp. 31-32
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Spring 2000 Issue = 13 Articles- Proud to be a "Revolting Hag" by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Bare Knuckles with Pundit Kate O'Beirne by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8
- Showdown at Gender Gap by Charlotte Hays, pp. 9-11
- Panting after the Vixen Vote by Dave Shiflett, pp. 12-13
- Like Mother, Like Son by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 14-16
- Not a Pretty Picture.The New "Virtual" Face of Kiddie Porn by Charmaine Yoest, pp. 17-19
- In the Same League by Mark Lasswell, pp. 20-22
- Honey from the Hive by Tom Bethell, p. 23
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 24
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The Emasculated Church by Mary Ellen Bork, pp. 25-26 - 1 Review- The Church Impotent by Leon J. Podles
- Clio Banished by Sean Wilentz, pp. 27-29
- Correspondence, p. 30
- The Big Girl Game by Claudia Winkler, pp. 31-32
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Summer 2000 Issue = 26 Articles- Prodigal Daughter by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Yakety-yak: Watching the fall presidential debates with eyes wide open by Michael Barone, p. 4
- What kind of masculine image should the candidates project? by Laura Ingraham, p. 5
- Do the debates really matter? by Philip Terzian, p. 5
- Can you lose the debate but win the spin? by Tony Blankley, p. 6
- How should the candidates woo women voters by Mary Matalin, p. 6
- Can we trust the moderator? by L. Brent Bozell III, p. 7
- What must the candidates do to court the men's vote? by Terry Golway, p. 7
- Should George W. Bush be a Sensitive Guy? by Kate O'Beirne, p. 8
- Should Al Gore be nasty or nice? by Ann Coulter, p. 9
- How should the candidates handle the abortion issue? by Amy Holmes, p. 9
- How could the debates be made more interesting by Christopher Buckley, p. 10
- Play Naomi Wolf and tell the candidates what to wear by James K. Glassman, p. 10
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 11
- The Seriously Silly Sirens of The West Wing by Ivy McClure Stewart, pp. 12-13
- Missing Daddy by Charlotte Hays, pp. 14-16
- Mother Nature Strikes Back, p. 17
- Bruce, Brenda, and David by John Colapinto, p. 18
- Boy Bashing by Christina Hoff Sommers, pp. 19-20
- Testosterone Power by Andrew Sullivan, pp. 21-22
- Teens Behaving Badly by Gerald McOscar, p. 23
- On the Backs of Women by Rael Jean Isaac, pp. 24-26
- Dowager Power--Marylou Whitney Flexes Her Muscles by Jon Newlin, p. 27
- The Original Angry White Male by Carl Friedan, p. 28
- The Real Skinny on Why We Feel Fat by Meghan Cox Gurdon, pp. 29-30
- Death, Divorce, and Dismemberment--What Kids Are Reading Today by Julia Duin, pp. 31-32
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Fall 2000 Issue = 19 Articles- Hats, Gloves, and Aldous Huxley: An argument for single-sex education by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- The Lost Art of Educating Children by Eugene Ham, p. 4
- --- by Mona Charen, p. 5
- --- by David Shiflett, p. 6
- --- by Candace de Russy, p. 6
- --- by Susan Scheinberg Kristol, p. 7
- --- by Abigail Thernstrom, p. 8
- --- by James K. Glassman, p. 9
- --- by James Bowman, p. 10
- I Know Just What You Mean--and Now Will You Please Shut Up! by Charlotte Allen, pp. 11-13
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 14
- Speaking on Behalf of All Men by Neal Lavon, p. 15
- Double Trouble by Catherine Edward, pp. 16-17
- Interview: Jacques Barzun by Charlotte Hays, pp. 18-20
- The Labor Department Speaks Softly but Carries a Big Lawsuit by Evan Gahr, pp. 21-23
- Up in the Sky! It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's a Sociologist! by Meghan Cox Gurdon, pp. 24-25
- The Newest Dilemma about the Oldest Profession by Christine Stolba, pp. 26-29
- Scarlet Women of the Silver Screen by Jon Newlin, p. 30
- Little Gloria, Happy at Last! by John Springs, pp. 31-32
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Issues of 2001 = 4 Issues, 52 Articles-
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Winter 2001 Issue = 15 Articles- Better Red Than Dead by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- How to Keep Your Head...and Other Management Secrets of Liz Tudor, CEO by Roger Kimball, pp. 4-6
- How Do Women Rule? Just Like Men by Christine Stolba, pp. 7-9
- The Two Faces of Paula Jones by Kate Kennedy and Anita K. Blair, pp. 10-12
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 13
- The Women's Quarterly's False Courage Awards, pp. 14-15
- Hollywood Courage by Joseph Epstein, pp. 16-17
- Fact, Fiction, and Feel-good History by Charlotte Hays, pp. 18-20
- Confessions of a Duffer by Byron York, p. 21
- Jock Envy by David Shiflett, p. 22
- Sidelined! by Kimberly Schuld, p. 23
- NOW--So Very THEN by Kathryn Jean Lopez, pp. 24-25
- Crazy or Lazy? Inside the Disability World by Heather Mac Donald, pp. 26-29
- Correspondence, p. 30
- Feminist Holidays by Kathryn Jean Lopez, pp. 31-32
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Spring 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- The Fame of Miss Burney by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- To Love, Honor, and Manipulate? by Charlotte Allen, pp. 4-6
- What Fresh Hell Is This? A Guy Marooned in Women's Studies by Eric Adler, pp. 7-9
- The Truth & Lynne Cheney by Charlotte Hays, pp. 10-13
- The War of Words: Mr. Malaprop Reclaims the Language of Politics by Heather Richardson Higgins, pp. 14-15
- Madison Avenue Man: He's Dumb, He's a Slob, He's Selling Kleenex by Ivy McClure Stewart and Kate Kennedy, pp. 16-18
- The Stupid Party No Longer by Wladyslaw Pleszczynski, p. 19
- The Road Home: Time to Bring Back Orphanages? by John Seita, pp. 20-24
- Oink! Oink! by Evan Gahr, pp. 25-27
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 28
- Ring Around a Rosie by Lisa Schiffren, pp. 29-30
- All Victims, All the Time by Harry Stein, pp. 31-32
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Summer 2001 Issue = 12 Articles- My Day in Court by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- The Write Stuff by Christina Hoff Sommers, pp. 4-6
- Sex, Lies, and Audiotapes by Rael Jean Isaac, pp. 7-10
- When the Law Runs Amok by Charlotte Hays, pp. 11-13
- Stand by Your Man...And Then Shoot Him by Dave Shiflett, pp. 14-15
- Deadly, She Wrote by Albert Pyle, pp. 16-18
- June Cleaver Wants Flex Time by Jennifer C. Braceras, pp. 19-20
- What's a Traditional Mom, Anyway? by Jill Byington, pp. 21-23
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Oh, Mom, Poor Mom by Jennifer C. Braceras, pp. 24-26 - 1 Review- The Price of Motherhood by Ann Crittenden
- Henpecked on the Hill by Christine Stolba, p. 27
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, pp. 28-30
- I'm Not Picky by Marta Hummel, pp. 31-32
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Fall 2001 Issue = 13 Articles- Put Out More Flags by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Sontag & Company by Noemie Emery, p. 4
- The Human Factor by Caspar W. Weinberger, p. 5
- G.I. Jane at VMI by Charmaine Yoest and Jack Yoest, pp. 6-7
- If Your Guest Drinks from the Finger Bowl by Charlotte Allen, pp. 8-9
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 10
- Old Enough to Kill: Should teen killers be tried as adults? by Christine Stolba, pp. 11-13
- When the Bough Breaks by Kathleen Parker, pp. 14-17
- Fifty Years On by Michael M. Thomas, pp. 18-19
- What Nobody Wants to Say about Race by Charlotte Hays, pp. 20-23
- When a Man Loves a Partner by Melinda Ledden Sidak, pp. 24-25
- Correspondence by Ann Crittenden, p. 26
- Garden Party by Wladyslaw Pleszczynski, pp. 27-28
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Issues of 2002 = 4 Issues, 60 Articles-
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Winter 2002 Issue = 13 Articles- The Worst Generation by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Booby Traps at the Pentagon by Charmaine Yoest and Jack Yoest, pp. 4-6
- A Peace of My Mind by Dave Shiflett, pp. 7-8
- Return of the Guy by Charlotte Allen, pp. 9-11
- Lionel Tiger by Charlotte Hays, pp. 12-14
- Float Like a Butterfly, Hug Like a Woman by Evan Gahr, p. 15
- Menopause Envy by Sally L. Satel, pp. 16-19
- What About Joan? by Sandra Miesel, pp. 20-22
- Feminists Go to War by Christine Stolba, pp. 23-24
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 25
- The Church of Global Warming by Jane S. Shaw, pp. 26-28
- A Short History of Bullying, Toadying, and Snitching by Kenneth Minogue, pp. 29-30
- On High Alert by Margot Hill, pp. 31-32
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Spring 2002 Issue = 14 Articles- A Tale of Three Mothers by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Three Cheers for Patriarchy by Christine Stolba, pp. 4-6
- Hooray for the Crusades by Piers Paul Read, pp. 7-8
- A Field of Nightmares by Jessica Gavora, pp. 9-12
- We've Come the Wrong Way, Baby by Christine Stolba, p. 13
- Don't Watch CNBC in Broad Daylight by James K. Glassman, pp. 14-15
- The Mascot Wars by Dave Shiflett, pp. 16-17
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 18
- Standing Up for Appeasement by Alexander Rose, pp. 19-20
- Taking Liberties with Nat Hentoff by Charlotte Hays, pp. 21-23
- The September 11 Generation by Ed Goeas and Dr. Drew Pinsky, pp. 24-26
- Why White (and other) Women Can't Jump by Jonathan V. Last, p. 27
- The Threads of Our Lives by Sandra Miesel, pp. 28-30
- The (Lost) Joy of Housekeeping by Marta Hummel, pp. 31-32
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Summer 2002 Issue = 13 Articles- Confessions of a Former Girl by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- She Ain't Necessarily So by Jonathan V. Last, pp. 4-6
- When Harry Became Sally by Charlotte Allen, pp. 7-9
- Heather Has Two Readers by John Zardi, p. 10
- A Tale of Two Schools by Charlotte Hays, pp. 11-13
- The Odd Couple by Leonard Sax, pp. 14-15
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 16
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Mean Like Me by Betsy Hart, pp. 17-18 - 1 Review- Woman's Inhumanity to Woman by Phyllis Chesler
- The Pajama Party That Failed by Shannon James, pp. 19-21
- Becky Sharp Comes to America by Judy Bachrach, pp. 22-24
- Disarming Women by Richard W. Stevens, Hugo Teufel III, and Matthew Y. Biscan, ..., pp. 25-28
- Correspondence, pp. 29-30
- A Few Words about Outfits by Renee A. James, pp. 31-32
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Fall 2002 Issue = 20 Articles- From Kate M. to Catherine M. by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3
- Beware of Big Sister by Charmaine Yoest, pp. 4-7
- Poll-Pourri by Karlyn Bowman, p. 8
- A Reading List for Every Young Woman by Roger Rosenblatt, p. 9
- --- by Camille Paglia, p. 10
- --- by Roger Kimball, p. 11
- --- by Mary Lefkowitz, p. 12
- --- by James Bowman, p. 12
- --- by Jean Bethke Elshtain, p. 13
- --- by Jean Yarbrough, p. 14
- --- by Cullen Murphy, p. 14
- --- by Charlotte Allen, p. 15
- --- by Nat Hentoff, p. 16
- --- by Claudia Winkler, p. 17
- A Little Swing Music by Karlyn Bowman, pp. 18-20
- The Token Man by Christopher Caldwell, p. 21
- O, How I Love You, Oprah by Charlotte Allen, pp. 22-24
- I Love Luci! by Charlotte Hays, pp. 25-27
- Who Put the Social in Social Work? by Martin Morse Wooster, pp. 28-30
- The Beauty of It All by Manon M. McKinnon, pp. 31-32