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November 1998 - Volume 30 Issue 11



LIPSTICK FEMINISM -- Beth Austin takes a look at the the women who use sex for power. Unlike the romantic Hollywood images of Mata Hari and Sharon Stone, most women are finding sex can only get them so far, and, in the long run, they are doing more harm than good... To themselves, and to their gender.

ANOTHER SIDE TO HENRY HYDE -- The Washington Monthly's Robert Worth examines the career of Henry Hyde, House Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and his history of dealing with scandal. Will he do to Clinton what he did to Peter Galbraith?

 

AT HOME ABROAD ~ Alexandra Starr ... Why it's time to reform the Foreign service. How have times changed in the State Department and diplomatic corps?


TILTING AT WINDMILLS -- Charles Peters muses upon: Clinton's Candor... Surplus Scientists... Libertarian Lunacy... Push Polling... Starr's Disingenuous "explicitly"...

WHY PARENTS STILL MATTER ~ Marjorie Williams ... Children learn a lot from their peers - but not everything.


MONTHLY JOURNALISM AWARDS -- The Monthly salutes the best of the best.

WHO'S WHO -- Susan Threadgill shares the lowdown on the inner beltway's movers and shakers.


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