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September 2000 Issue - 28 Articles- Bird's Eye
Mary Elizabeth Podles
, pp. 4-6 Training for Monsters.
- Scan: Short News and Commentary, pp. 7-11
Ben Stein on the Universal Hero. Kid Capitalism. Gun Scapegoats. Governor Backstabber. ...
- Forward Observer
James Glassman
, p. 12 Who's Winning the High-Tech Vote--And Who Should Be.
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 13-15
Best-Selling Historian Stephen Ambrose Talks about Eisenhower, D-Day, the Great Railroa...
- N.Y. Press to Nypd: Drop Dead!
Heather Mac Donald
, pp. 16-17 When Trashing the Cops, Hypocrisy Helps.
- Ordinary People, Extraordinary Rescues
Martin Morse Wooster
, pp. 18-21 Unsung Heroes Gel Their Due.
- Heroes of the Vietnam Generation
Lames Webb
, pp. 22-24 Baby Boomers Now Praise WWII Vets--Yet Still Ignore Their Generation's War Heroes.
- Bats, Balls, and Idols
Joseph Epstein
, pp. 25-26 For a Boy Searching for Heroes, the World of Sports Was a Good Place to Start.
- Heroism Goes to the Dogs
Diana Schaub
, pp. 27-28 The Most Noble among Us Often Walk on Four Legs.
- Stories That Inspire
Ellen Wilson Fielding
, pp. 29-30 Don't Settle for Self-Absorbed Mediocrity for Your Children.
- Not-So-Super Heroes
Evan Gahr
, p. 31 These Days, You're More Likely to Find Superman on a Psychiatrist's Couch Than in a Pho...
- Does Religion Hinder Heroism?
Robert Royal
, pp. 32-34 For Martyrs, Humility and Compassion Breed Sacrifice Not Cowardice.
- No Reverence, No Heroes
Edward Ericson
, pp. 35-37 Don't Look for the Roots of Heroism in a Material World.
- Be a Man--Take Risks, Win Money and Honor
Harvey Mansfield
, pp. 38-39 Manliness -- And Enterprise-- Aren't about Playing It Safe.
- The Teacher as Hero
John Rodden
, pp. 40-41 Great Teachers Do More Than Just Teach.
- My Father
Jeff Jacoby
, pp. 42-43 He Suffered, but He New Complained.
- Losing Ground
Peter Gibbon
, pp. 44-47 Heroes Haven't Forsaken America; We've Forsaken Heroes.
- In Real Life: First-Person America
Detective Ray Wisher
, p. 48 An Innocent Victimized Again--This Time by a Lawyer
- Flashback
Bill Kauffman
, p. 49 A Strong-Willed Woman Who Took on the IRS and the Sixteenth Amendment
- Hbllywoob Report
John Meroney
, p. 50 In Hollywood, Heroism Is Back in Style.
- Beat The Press
Jonah Goldberg
, p. 51 The Press Has Had Some Fun with Al Gore. But How Long Will It Last?
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 52-55
Does Affirmative Action Cause Crime?...Losers in the War Against Microsoft...Pro Bono L...
Book Talk
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So This is Love (Review) Leon Aron
, p. 56 Ravelstein, by Saul Bellow
- Ravelstein by Saul Bellow
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The Owl of Minerva and the NBC Peacock (Review) Paul Cantor
, pp. 57-58 Shows About Nothing, by Thomas S. Hibbs
- Shows About Nothing by Thomas S. Hibbs
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A Superfluous Curmudgeon (Review) Tracy Lee Simmons
, p. 59 Memoirs of a Superfluous Man, by Albert Jay Nock
- Memoirs of a Superfluous Man by Albert Jay Nock
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 60-62
Social Security--Time for a Change? Vanishing Heroes. How's Work?
- The Mail, p. 63
Pros and Cons of Military Academies. The Future of Cities. Don't Bash Hillary.
- Last Gasp, pp. 64-66