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Joseph Alsop
Joseph Alsop , 1910-89, and Alsop, Stewart, 1914-74, American political journalists, b. Avon, Conn. Joseph joined (1932) the New York Herald Tribune as a staff reporter and moved (1936) to its Washington, D.C., bureau. His Washington political column, written (1937-40) with Robert E. Kintner... Read more |
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Walter Lippmann
Walter Lippmann 1889-1974, American essayist and editor, b. New York City. He was associate editor of the New Republic in its early days (1914-17), but at the outbreak of World War I he left to become Assistant Secretary of War, later helping to prepare data for the peace conference. From 1921 to... Read more |
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periodic table
periodic table chart of the elements arranged according to the periodic law discovered by Dmitri I. Mendeleev and revised by Henry G. J. Moseley . In the periodic table the elements are arranged in columns and rows according to increasing atomic number (see the table entitled Periodic Table... Read more |
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intercolumniation
intercolumniation , in classical architecture, the clear space between the edges of two adjacent columns, as measured at the lower portion of their shafts. Vitruvius compiled standard intercolumniations for the three orders, expressed in terms of the column diameter. In the great works of Greek... Read more |
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Heywood Campbell Broun
Heywood Campbell Broun , 1888-1939, American newspaper columnist and critic, b. Brooklyn, N.Y. He worked on the New York Tribune (1912-21) and the New York World (1921-28), where his syndicated column, "It Seems to Me," began. In 1928 he transferred it to the Scripps-Howard newspapers,... Read more |
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William L Safire
William L. Safire , 1929-, American journalist and speechwriter, b. New York City. A former reporter and public-relations executive, he became a speechwriter (1968-73) for Richard Nixon during his 1968 presidential campaign. From 1973 to 2005 his editorial columns in the New York Times provided... Read more |
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Franklin Pierce Adams
Franklin Pierce Adams pseud. F. P. A., 1881-1960, American columnist and author, b. Chicago. He began (1903) work as a columnist on the Chicago Journal and continued it on the New York Evening Mail, the Tribune, the World, the Herald Tribune, and the Post. His column, "The Conning... Read more |
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Art Buchwald
Art Buchwald American journalist Art Buchwald (1925–2007) was one of the most widely read newspaper columnists of the 20th century. Buchwald's satirical writings, filed first from the Paris offices of the New York Herald Tribune and then from Washington, D.C., entertained several... Read more |
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Don Marquis
Don Marquis (Donald Robert Perry Marquis) , 1878-1937, American author, b. Walnut, Ill. In 1912 he began the humorous column "The Sun Dial" in the New York Sun and later conducted "The Lantern" in the Herald Tribune. He invented various characters of gay satire, notably "archy the... Read more |
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Clinton must avoid naivete that hurt Carter foreign policy. (Bill Clinton)...
...President-elect Bill Clinton has not given...attention to foreign policy Nor...Carter's foreign policy mistakes...George Bush? Clinton is not likely...egregious foreign ... |
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Clinton's FDR-style approach to foreign policy is damaging. (Bill Clinton's...
...revolution in American history -- even...But it's in foreign affairs that Clinton most closely...actual war. Clinton's decision-making process in foreign policy, such...short-of-war policy, and it ... |
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To Clinton as he ponders the Balkans: Iran is watching. (How Bill Clinton is...
...nothing policy. If only...as the New York Times...his May 7 column. What Clinton doesn't...mercenaries, five American or French...President Clinton is unable...fills the bill -- Iran...President ... |
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China policy must go past human rights. (failure of Bill Clinton's foreign...
...War foreign policy has been...administration's foreign policy leaders...off major foreign policy issues...top of his foreign policy agenda...threatens a new chain ... |
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A NEW AGE FOREIGN POLICY MADE DIFFERENCE IN IRELAND.(Editorial)(Column)
...Maureen Dowd The New York Times HOLYWOOD...without Tony Blair and Bill Clinton. It is funny to...dark box. Yet, Clinton, with his psychobabble...class backgrounds, Clinton and Blair were not bound, as many American and ... |
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COLUMN: First year of new term crucial to foreign policy
...of foreign policy challenges...problems in foreign affairs that...profoundly affect American interests...American foreign policy...president's new tenure is...comes to ... |
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Foreign affairs appointments leave concern for U.S. policy. (Bill Clinton's...
...included in the new team, but...candidate Clinton a reasonable...whom key foreign and defense policy-making...by serving Foreign Service officers...agency's policies, but those...in the Clinton ... |
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Hello, world.(Pres. Clinton's foreign policy concerns)(Lexington)(Column)
...interruption. Bill Clinton had hardly...together a new foreign-policy team, one...intrude? A foreign-policy crisis...early in Mr Clinton's first...trouble that Americans are ... |
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Larry Summers, global guru.(Treasure Dept. undersecretary influences Clinton...
...hard to watch Bill Clinton without recalling...before him, Mr Clinton is a centrist...Nixon, too, Mr Clinton is beset by campaign...arsenals: he is a new kind of geopolitician...time when poorer Americans resent the ... |
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Towards a Clinton doctrine. (on foreign policy) (American Survey) (Column)
...on foreign policy. You know...dreamed up the new world order...wish that foreign policy was...Washington's foreign-policy...happened. Bill Clinton went to the...a ... |