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Is There a Public Interest?

 
SPECIAL REPORT--THE REFORM WE REALLY NEED
Introduction
Editor
Ending Reform as We Know It
Richard Miniter
The States Take the Lead
William Tucker
Encouraging Discipline and Self-Esteem
Douglas J. Besharov
Strengthening the Communities
Robert L. Woodson, Sr.
An Alternative Welfare Vision
Peter L. Berger

ANALYSIS
The Brave New World of GATT
Eric Phillips-Beaudan
Latin America's Quest for Real Democracy
Mark Holston
Kabul: Bloodier Than Sarajevo
Alexander Ivanko

COMMENTARY
A Republican Response to Health Care
William Kristol
The Most Certain Thing in Washington
Mark Q. Rhoads
The Unwinnable War
Ted Galen Carpenter

ECONOMIC WATCH
An Inflation Yardstick
Dennis Fixler

 

 
PROFILE
Speaking of the Future
Lissa Roche

 

 
BOOKS FROM ABROAD
France: An Ending and a Beginning
Franz M. Oppenheimer

FEATURED BOOK: David Malouf's Remembering Babylon
The Shooting of the Subject
Stephen Scobie

The Ultimate Exile
Robert L. Ross

REVIEWS
Requiem for the Blues
Eric P. Olsen
HOLE IN OUR SOUL
Martha Bayles

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Michael Marshall
A PLACE AT THE TABLE
Bruce Bawer

Sleuths, Satanism, and Shopping
Robert F. Geary
THE LIST OF 7
Mark Frost
IRENE'S LAST WALTZ
Carole Nelson Douglas

For Gold and Glory
Byron Farwell
CONQUEST
Hugh Thomas

Cracking the Bell Jar
Robert Gingher
MIDNIGHT IN THE GARDEN OF GOOD AND EVIL
John Berendt

The Politics of Trust
Larry D. Nachman

 

 
 
   

 
ARCHITECTURE
The New Wave in Glass
Karen S. Chambers

ART
Degas, Master of Landscape
Eric Gibson

CRAFT & DESIGN
Born in the Fire: The Ceramic Art of Brother Thomas
Stephen Henkin

DANCE
Miracle in Marseille: The Arrival of Roland Petit
Octavio Roca

MUSIC
Argento's Nightmare: The Reinvention of Valentino
Susan Fegley Osmond

THEATER
The Flowering of Hungarian Theater
John Elsom

 

   
AT THE EDGE
Returning Quality to Classic Film
Russell Shaw

AT THE EDGE
Gamma Knives and Ultrasound Microcookers
Peter Catalano

NATURE WALK
A Singular Trinity
Jacqueline Heriteau

SCIENCE ESSAY
The Ozone Layer and Human Health
S. Fred Singer

SCIENTISTS: PAST AND PRESENT
Melvin Calvin's Trail of Light
George B. Kauffman and Isaac Mayo

 

   
CROSSROADS
After Apartheid: The Destiny of Afrikaners and Their Language
Ettagale Blauer and Jason Laure

FOLK WISDOM
The Destruction of Mankind: Creation Myths of the Middle East: Part Four
Ewa Wasilewska

HERITAGE
Blossoms and Garlands: The Origins of Memorial Day
Peggy Robbins

PEOPLES
God Has a Fax: Hot Line to Heaven at the Wailing Wall
Dennis Eisenberg
Whirling Before Allah: Mevlevis Dance to an Old World Song
Susannah Zak

 

   
CAN TECHNOLOGY SAVE EDUCATION?
Technology for the Little Red Schoolhouse
Jerry E. Pournelle and Roberta J. Pournelle
A New Type of Schoolhouse?
Adolph Koenig
Searching for Terms
Rick Wilber
Introduction
Editor

ESSAYS
Reagan in Retrospect
A. James Reichley
Higher Law and the U.S. Constitution
Andrew J. Reck
Memory and India's Identity Crisis
Brian K. Smith

 
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