by Glenn Woiceshyn | Aug 5, 1998 | POLITICS
Preston Manning, leader of the Reform Party, Canada’s official opposition party, wants to dethrone the ruling Liberal Party in the next election. However, Manning’s party is branded “right-wing” — a label not sufficiently popular with... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Aug 1, 1998 | POLITICS, Women's Rights
Monica Lewinsky is reported to have testified before a grand jury that President Bill Clinton did have sexual relations with her.Given that Clinton lied in 1992 about having extramarital sex with Gennifer Flowers, in order to get elected, who can be surprised that he... by Larry Elder | Jul 31, 1998 | POLITICS
“CONSUMERS ARE GETTING WALLOPED,” said New York Republican Senator Alfonse D’Amato at a recent Congressional hearing. The issue? Fraud? No. Theft? Nope. Answer: “double charges.” See, some banks charge their customers for using another... by Candice Crandall | Jul 29, 1998 | Environment
The nation’s two top authorities on global satellite temperature data — Dr. Roy Spencer of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and Dr. John Christy of the University of Alabama in Huntsville — came to Washington last week to discuss the reasons... by Margaret S. Sanchez | Jul 25, 1998 | POLITICS
Paul Saunders has been the President of Citizens Against Mandatory Service since its formation in 1990. Paul earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts in 1970 and a Masters of Science degree in Chemical... by Larry Elder | Jul 25, 1998 | POLITICS
The President’s Commission on Race recently suggested three things: a minimum wage hike, better media images for minorities, and that Americans should learn a foreign language. My advice to the Commission? Take Economics 101. David Duke starts a company. David... by Glenn Woiceshyn | Jul 21, 1998 | POLITICS
On May 18, 1998, the U.S. Justice Department, 20 states and Washington, D.C., formally filed antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft. During a press conference, U.S. Assistant Attorney General Joel Klein and several state attorney generals painted Microsoft as an enemy... by Andrew West | Jul 19, 1998 | POLITICS
June 18th, 1999 was to be a momentous day for global economic progress. It marked the start of the annual “G8” economic summit in Germany. The leaders of the world’s seven wealthiest industrialized countries, plus Russia, gathered to propose... by Larry Elder | Jul 17, 1998 | POLITICS
Camille Cosby, the day after the conviction of the man accused of murdering her son, wrote an astonishing article published in “USA Today.” It begins, “I believe America taught our son’s killer to hate African-Americans. After Mikhail Markhasev...