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February 23, 1998 |
Don Feder: Saint Hillary; Chris Powell: Remembering Abe Ribicoff; Robert O. Freedman: Russia and Iran |
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Don Feder: Saint Hillary; Chris Powell: Remembering Ribicoff Jonathan S. Tobin: rewriting Anne Frank: a distorted legacy; Eric Breindel: IRS targeting Clinton's foes?
Mona Charen: Rally Round the United Nations;
Jacob Sullum: Rules of the Game;
Robert Scheer: It Is Indeed the Economy, Commentators;
Thomas Sowell: Dancing Around the Realities
Roger Simon's 15 minutes of fame; Thomas Sowell: a "Do Something" war?
Linda Chavez: Casey Martin can't lose; Don Feder: Maine says no
Mona Charen: In denial
Roger Simon: The manic-depressive presidency
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2/23/98: Robert O. Freedman: Russia and Iran 2/22/98: Josh Pollack: Some thoughts on the eve of war 2/19/98: Binyamin L. Jolkovsky: Messiah wars online 2/18/98: Abraham Rabinovitch: Can one word change history? 2/17/98: Yaakov Luria: A Shmendrik's Luck 2/16/98: Herb Geduld: Isachar Zacharie, Lincoln's confidant 2/16/98: Kevin Hasson: Resting unpeacefully in Boca Raton 2/15/98: Ted Roberts: There's nothing new under the sun (including chicken feet) 2/13/98: Hanoch Teller: The man who missed the boat (Nathan Straus and the Titanic) 2/11/98: Judy R. Gruen: Today, Tu B'Shvat: more than "Jewish Earth Day" 2/10/98: Neil Rubin on tomorrow's pop Jews 2/9/98: Julia Gorin muses on Lewinskygate 2/6/98: Jonathan S. Tobin on Yiddish and the failure of the Bund |
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February, 1998: The Jews of China |
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