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On Sunday, February 25, 1990, Nicaraguans went to the ballot boxes and quietly voted out of office Marxist President Daniel Ortega, running for reelection against Mrs. Violeta Chamorro, publisher of the opposition daily La Prensa and head of a fourteen-party coalition known by its Spanish acronym UNO.
The Democrats have finally recaptured the White House, led by a fresh ticket that distanced itself from conventional liberalism, and abetted by George Bush and, in a sense, Mikhail Gorbachev.
“The economy, stupid,” read a famous sign in the Clinton/Gore headquarters in Little Rock, and exit polls ultimately confirmed that the...
It's April 15, time to complain about how taxes have become too high. And the House will vote once again today on a constitutional amendment that would require a two-thirds majority to pass future tax increases. But the real problem with the income tax system, many economists say, is...
For the GOP, the need to focus on issues and policy is greater than the simple reality that impeachment per se has been a political disaster for them.
The government's suit against American Airlines last week, charging predatory price-cutting, attempts to revive a long-discredited, anticonsumer theory of monopolization.
Bush's crack about slouching was intended to separate himself from conservatives worried about the abysmal condition of American culture.
Iraq is back in the newsin a context that should pointedly remind us how completely American policy toward Saddam Hussein has collapsed.



