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September 2, 1996 Issue - 18 Articles- Correspondence, pp. 4-5
Exporting America, Donald Rumsfeld's resume, etc.
- TRB: Training Kemp
John B. Judis
, p. 6 The would-be veep's strange ambition
- Platform Diving
The Editors
, p. 7 Bob Dole says he hasn't read the Republican Party's platform. After taking a look ourse...
- Notebook, p. 8
George's centerfolds, milk money, etc.
- Smile, or Else
Hanna Rosin
, p. 9 The GOP's chillingly smooth convention
- Charades
Matthew Miller
, p. 10 Yes, most campaign plans are phony. But Dole's is worse
- Quarterback Sack
Matthew Cooper
, pp. 11-13 The White House tackles Jack Kemp
- Campaign Journal: It's a Small World
Michael Lewis
, pp. 14-17 The strange world of Russell, Kansas, where Bob Dole is the economy, everyone treats on...
- The Browning of California
Gregory Rodriguez
, pp. 18-19 Prop. 187's unexpected harvest
- How Bob Dole Can Win
Charles E. Cook Jr.
, pp. 20-22 Sure, he's down in the polls and sputtering on the stump. But tax cuts, Jack Kemp and t...
- The Hard Questions: Easy Virtue
Michael J. Sandel
, p. 23 Why didn't the Democrats think of this earlier?
Books and the Arts
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On Films: Midsummer Roundup (4 Reviews) Stanley Kauffmann
, pp. 24-25 Celestial Clockwork (1994 Film), by Fina Torres
- Celestial Clockwork (1994 Film) by Fina Torres
- Rendezvous in Paris (1996 Film) by Gabi Kubach
- Flirt (1996 Film) by Hal Hartley
- A Time to Kill (1996 Film) by Joel Schumacher
- On Art: Formal Africa
Jed Perl
, pp. 26-30 An embarrassment of riches at the Guggenheim
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Needles and Sins (Review) Jane Mendelsohn
, pp. 31-33 Trainspotting, by Irvine Welsh
- Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh
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Liberalism as a Vocation (Review) Richard Wolin
, pp. 34-39 Max Weber: Politics and the Spirit of Tragedy, by John Patrick Diggins
- Max Weber: Politics and the Spirit of Tragedy by John Patrick Diggins
- Correspondence Course
Martha Hollander
, pp. 40-41 - Washington Diarist: Company Man
Michael Kinsley
, pp. 42-44 - Cover
Eric Baker