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March 1996 Issue - 41 Articles- Bird's Eye, pp. 4-6
Competing Takes on Our Old and New Media.
- Sidelights, p. 7
McLaughlin Group Flunks Futurism...Right and Left Unite against Gambling...Castro Boost...
- Scan, pp. 8-15
Spayed Media Pit Bulls. Poor Folk for the Flat Tax. Audubon's Gas. Rent Control for Ind...
- Indicators: Numbers Etc., pp. 16-19
Demographics of the Talk Radio Audience. Sex on TV. Real Numbers on Internet Use.
- "Live" with TAE, pp. 20-23
Meet Press Baron Conrad Black, a Business Nemesis of Rupert Murdoch, a Proponent of U.S...
Why Liberals Hate Talk Radio
- --- by Don Feder, p. 24
- Democracy on the Air
Jesse Walker
, p. 25 - Are Talk Radio Hosts Dummies?
Florence King
, p. 26 - The Vox Populi
Irving Kristol
, p. 27 - Limbaugh in the Ivory Tower
Scott Walter
, p. 28 - Our Partisan Media
Michael Barone
, pp. 29-31 Newsrooms Are Wildly Partisan. Again. But It Doesn't Have to Be a Bad Thing.
- The Birth of Celebrity Journalism
Stanley Cloud and Lynne Olson
, pp. 32-33 Meet the First of America's Blow-Dried Journalists.
Press Objectivity: Dead and Gone
- Today's Press Is Manipulating History.
Brent Bozell
, pp. 34-35 - How Reporters Tinted the 1992 Election.
Lynne Cheney
, p. 36 - Ideological Journalists Are Stage-Managing Our Politics and Culture.
S. Robert Lichter
, pp. 37-38
- L.A. vs. N.Y.C.
Joel Kotkin
, pp. 39-42 In Multimedia and Entertainment, the Battle Is on between Crass Hollywood and Snobby Ma...
- Rotten Hollywood
Ben Stein
, pp. 43-44 If Lots of Today's Mass Entertainment Seems Mean, Twisted, and Immoral, It May Just Be ...
- Wanted (Desperately): Cyber-Editors
Frederick Turner
, pp. 45-47 A Poetic, Big Picture of the Internet - Its Strengths and Its Greatest Weaknesses.
Computer Communications and Our Future
- Whether Computer Networking Will Lead to a More or Less Centralized World.
Douglas Gomery
, pp. 48-49 - It Is Already Erasing Geographic Identities.
Stephen Bates
, pp. 50-52
- Democracy on (the) Line
Norman Ornstein and Amy Schenkenberg
, pp. 53-54 On-Line Voting, Electronic Town Halls, Instant Polling - Peril or Promise?
- How Free Is American Speech Today?
Thomas G. West
, pp. 55-57 Public Expression Is both More and Less Open Than It's Ever Been.
- China's War on Children
John Aird
, pp. 58-61 Baby-Killing Is Taking Place on a Large Scale in China Today. Their Government Is the C...
- Government as Gambling Partner
Blake Hurst
, pp. 62-65 The State Is Playing Eager Bookie to Millions of Citizens, Enticing Some of Them to Ruin.
- Transcript: Words Worth Repeating
George Will
, p. 66 Liberalism's Destructive Pandering to the Poor, Helpless, and Sad, and Warns Conservati...
In Real Life: The Daily Work of Americans
- The "Disabled" Rowdies in His Classroom.
T. Kelly Rossiter
, p. 67 - An Art Fix in the Midst of the Great Government Shutdown.
Paul Cantor
, p. 67 - A Child of the '60s.
Raymond Wisher
, p. 68 - Enterprising: Business as an Imaginative Act, pp. 69-70
Are Today's Media Mergers Something to Worry about?
- The Economist, pp. 71-73
Auctioning Off the Airwaves Would Put Billions in the U.S. Treasury and, More Important...
- Flashback, pp. 74-75
The Sage Injunctions of Washington's Farewell Address.
Book Talk
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Lyin' King (Review) Theodore Pappas
, p. 76 Only in America, by Jack Newfield
- Only in America by Jack Newfield
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Clearcutting Environmentalists (Review) Karl Hess, Jr.
, p. 77 In a Dark Wood, by Alston Chase
- In a Dark Wood by Alston Chase
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Paradise Lost (Review) Mayer Schiller
, p. 78 The Lost City, by Alan Ehrenhalt
- The Lost City by Alan Ehrenhalt
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Charlton Heston, Real Person (Review) Nick Gillespie
, p. 79 In the Arena: An Autobiography, by Charlton Heston
- In the Arena: An Autobiography by Charlton Heston
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Practice Makes Perfect (Review) Nancy Pearcey
, p. 80 Rationalism in Politics, and Other Essays, by Michael J. Oakeshott
- Rationalism in Politics, and Other Essays by Michael J. Oakeshott
- Author, Author!
Florence King
, p. 81 Lou Salome Collected Literary Lovers and Searched for Profundity in Peasants.
- The Digest: Summaries of Important Research, pp. 82-87
The Republican Realignment Is Real....the FDA Is a Health Hazard...school Desegregation...
- Opinion Pulse: The Latest Survey Data, pp. 88-91
The Personal Politics of Reporters. Hillary Rodham Clinton's Unpopularity.
- The Mail: Special Correspondence, pp. 92-98
Glenn Loury Replies to Karl Zinsmeister. Florence King Is an Enjoyable Snot. Europeans ...
- Front Cover
Allyson Neily Brown