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Cockburn, Alexander | September 29, 2003 issue
The article presents views on the influence of neoconservative politicians over U.S. President George W. Bush's foreign policy for the Middle East. The...

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Wasserman, Harvey | August 31, 1985 issue
There are consistent concerns and a significant constituency. There is a concerted effort under way to transcend some of the old labels and to cultivate...

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Pollitt, Katha | October 20, 2003 issue
The author comments on claims by U.S. conservatives that they are being unfairly attacked by liberals. What's the matter with conservatives? They have the...

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Shultz, Jim | November 2, 1998 issue
For two decades California has been battered by one conservative initiative after another. The onslaught began exactly twenty years ago, with the conservative...

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Quinn, Jim | January 18, 1986 issue
The article focuses on the "On Language" column by William Safire in The New York Times Magazine. According to the author, self-styled language conservatives,...

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January 25, 1986 issue
The former U.S. President Richard Nixon has become the Rodney Danger-field of politics. Ever since he evaded prison, he has been looking for respect. He...

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Nichols, John | May 3, 2004 issue
The author reports on efforts of some right-wing Republicans to drive the moderates in the party from political office. When George W. Bush asked Congress...

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Colitt, Leslie R. | March 3, 1969 issue
This article comments on efforts made towards the unification of East and West Germanies. Millions of Germans, East and West, are recuperating from a recent...

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Alterman, Eric | May 24, 2004 issue
The author claims U.S. media companies owned by conservatives are supporting the government by hiding the truth about the war in Iraq. The Sinclair Broadcast...

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McWilliams, Carey | November 16, 1964 issue
The usefulness of the U.S. Republican Party as an effective opposition party has been severely limited, if not destroyed. The new conservatives and their...

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