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December 8, 1989 Issue - 27 Articles- Letters, p. 6
- From the Editor, p. 7
- On the Record, p. 8
- The Week, pp. 9-15
- Losing Well is the Best Revenge
William McGurn
, p. 16 On the Scene
- Greece Adrift
Richard C. Carpenter
, p. 17 - The Regents' Round Table
Lawrence Auster
, pp. 18-19 - The Rising Tide
Ed Rubenstein
, p. 20 - The End of Communism in Italy
Ernest van den Haag
, pp. 21-22 - The Case Against Political Judging
Robert H. Bork
, pp. 23-28 - How to Dismantle Communism
Peter Lubin and Igor Birman
, p. 29 - Dining in Moscow
Robert Novak
, pp. 30-33 - The New Left Vigilantes
John P. Roche
, pp. 34-35 - Help!!!, pp. 36-37
Books, Arts & Manners
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Lincoln's Tragic Heroism (Review) Thomas Fleming
, pp. 38-39 Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings, 1832-1858, by Don E. Fehrenbacher and Abraham L...
- Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings, 1832-1858 by Don E. Fehrenbacher and Abraham Lincoln
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How We're Gonna Keep 'Em (Review) Doug Bandow
, p. 40 Farm: A Year in the Life of an American Farmer, by Richard Rhodes
- Farm: A Year in the Life of an American Farmer by Richard Rhodes
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Sex Tips for Modern Liberals (Review) Ellen Wilson Fielding
, p. 41 Enemies of Eros, by Maggie Gallagher
- Enemies of Eros by Maggie Gallagher
- Random Notes, pp. 42-43
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Right Books (2 Reviews) Brad Miner
, p. 44 Broken Apple, by Herbert London
- Broken Apple by Herbert London
- Vietnam Now by John LeBoutillier
- Art
James Gardner
, p. 45 Art History 101
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Film: And Justice for None (Review) John Simon
, pp. 46-47 Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989 Film), by Woody Allen
- Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989 Film) by Woody Allen
- The Gimlet Eye
D. Keith Mano
, p. 48 Yeltsin
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Books in Brief (Review) Joe Mysak
, p. 49 The Unreality Industry, by Ian I. Mitroff and Warren Bennis
- The Unreality Industry by Ian I. Mitroff and Warren Bennis
- Trans-O-Gram, pp. 50-52
- On the Right
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 53-55 - Off the Record, pp. 56-58
- Cover illustration
Gary Aagaard