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February 17, 1992 Issue - 19 Articles- Correspondence, pp. 4-5
Your take on the takings clause, choiceniks chip in, etc.
- TRB: Lazy He Calls Us
Michael Kinsley
, p. 6 Why Americans actually work too hard
- Give Us a Break
The Editors
, p. 7 The tax-shelter menance returns
- Notebook, pp. 8-9
Jerry Hough's puffs, Tammy Wynette stands by her son, etc.
- Los Angeles Postcard: Don't Walk
Jim Holt
, p. 10 A ride with David Hockney
- Get Real
Robert Shapiro
, pp. 11-12 George Bush's State of the Union---and an alternative
- Bill and Ted
Sidney Blumenthal
, pp. 13-15 "Nightline," Flowers, and Clinton
- The Press: Moondoggle
Charlotte Hays
, pp. 16-17 The Washington Times's gossip columnist tells all about life on the Moonie-owned daily
- Mullah's Day
Terence Wrong
, pp. 18-19 Algeria's anti-democratic regime on the brink
- Press Gang
Bill Berkeley
, pp. 20-21 How the Mafia runs New York's newsstands
- The Temptation of St. Warren
Michael Lewis
, pp. 22-25 How does a decent man like Warren Buffett rise to the top of Wall Street without sacrif...
Books and the Arts
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On Films: Projects' Progress (Review) Stanley Kauffmann
, pp. 26-27 35 Up~~Thirty-Five Up (1991 Film), by Michael Apted
- 35 Up~~Thirty-Five Up (1991 Film) by Michael Apted
- On Theater: Melting the Concrete
Robert Brustein
, pp. 28-29 A report from London's Royal National Theatre
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The View from Somewhere (Review) Michael Walzer
, pp. 30-31 Equality and Partiality, by Thomas Nagel
- Equality and Partiality by Thomas Nagel
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Up from Hell (Review) Elizabeth Becker
, pp. 32-33 The Tragedy of Cambodian History, by David P. Chandler
- The Tragedy of Cambodian History by David P. Chandler
- Apostrophe (In Memory of Donald Barthelme, 1931-1989)
Edward Hirsch
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Good Morning, Midnight (Review) Ann Hulbert
, pp. 38-41 Jean Rhys: Life and Work, by Carole Angier
- Jean Rhys: Life and Work by Carole Angier
- Washington Diarist: Not Home Alone
Fred Barnes
, pp. 42-43 - Cover
Denise Watt