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October 1997 Issue - 22 ArticlesDepartments
- The Continuing Crisis, pp. 8-9
- Correspondence, pp. 10-13
Ocean City, Here We Come & C.
- On the Prowl, pp. 14-15
- Editorials
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
, pp. 16-19 Seth Lipsky's Power Forward;Not Nice Lice
- Capitol Ideas
Tom Bethell
, pp. 20-21 Conspiracy Talk
Features
- Who Is Bruce Hegyi?
Byron York
, pp. 22-27 Recognize this lawyer? Bruce Hegyi may not make headlines, but he's the Justice Departm...
- Behind the Reno Stonewall
Terry Eastland
, pp. 28-37 Republicans say Attorney General Janet Reno is playing politics when she refuses to ask...
- China's 22nd Province
Kenneth R. Timmerman
, pp. 38-47 The Clinton years have seen California become a haven for mainland Chinese investors - ...
Departments
- Culture Vultures
Mark Steyn
, pp. 48-49 Flush with Shame
- Presswatch
John Corry
, pp. 50-51 No More Big Shots
- Ben Stein's Diary
Benjamin J. Stein
, pp. 52-57 Watch Yourself
- Politics
Grover G. Norquist
, pp. 58-59 The Winter of Our Discontent
- Arts and Letters
Marc Carnegie
, pp. 60-62 Frank Gifford's Wildest Fan
- The Great American Saloon Series
Aram Bakshian, Jr.
, pp. 63-64 Dead Pourers Society
- Spectator's Journal
David Aikman
, pp. 65-67 India's Nasty Currents
- The Talkies
James Bowman
, pp. 68-69 The Magnificent Seven
Book Reviews
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American in Black and White (Review) Kenneth S. Lynn
, pp. 70-75 America in Black and White, by Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom
- America in Black and White by Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom
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Rage for Fame (Review) Florence King
, pp. 76-79 Rage for Fame, by Sylvia Morris
- Rage for Fame by Sylvia Morris
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Andre Malraux (Review) Stephen Schwartz
, pp. 80-87 Andre Malraux: A Biography, by Curtis Cate
- Andre Malraux: A Biography by Curtis Cate
Departments
- Current Wisdom
Assorted Jackasses
, pp. 88-89 - Last Call
Stuart Reid
, pp. 90-92 Saint Diana
- Cover illustration
Gary Locke