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Mark Falcoff reviews Arch Puddington's Broadcasting Freedom: The Cold War Triumph of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty.
With the shale boom radically altering the energy chessboard, panicked ideologues are resorting to a tired ploy: pitting natural gas against alternative sources as if generating energy is a zero-sum game.
Clinton has convinced voters that he can keep his private life separate from his public duties.
The Democrats' attack on executive privilege shows blatant disregard for the Constitution.
Ms. Brown has sold the notion that a piece of unabashed journalistic idolatry is in some way a candid expose, a peek behind the White House drapes.
The Justice Department's review of President Clinton's fund raising creates a serious new political danger for the President
Liberals must adjust themselves to the fact that sometimes conservatives will win elections and that they have a right to choose conservative aides and implement conservative policies.
The presidency, for better or worse, has virtually ceased to be a focus of national aspiration and identity or a source of national purpose.




