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Bolton reviews Paul Laxalt's Nevada"s Paul Laxalt: A Memoir.
Nevada’s Paul Laxalt: A MemoirBy Sen. Paul LaxaltJack Bacon & Co., $27.50, 393 pages, illus.
Describing Barry Goldwater, his political ally and mentor, Sen. Paul Laxalt writes that Goldwater "was western, he was gutsy and he was conservative. That was good enough for me." In fact, exactly the...
The reform the Iranian demonstrators seek is something that we should be supporting; the United States does not have a "no comment" option.
Corazon Aquino will not only be remembered as the tough "housewife" who forced a dictator, Ferdinand Marcos, to leave office after his attempt to steal an election, but she also deserves to be remembered as the leader of the first "People Power" revolution.
The U.S.-Taiwanese relationship is drifting, and it may fall victim to mainland China's diplomatic prerogatives.
National Journal's People column comments on Peter J. Wallison.
Review of Reagan: A Life in Letters, edited by Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson.



