The New York Times Magazine 1996 Jason DeParle - Abstracts
| The New York Times Magazine 1996 Jason DeParle | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A fundamental problem: Bob Dole and the religious right need other, but they don't exactly trust each other. Can they live with him? Can he live without them?(Cover Story) | Jason DeParle | ||||
| Class is no longer a four-letter word. | Jason DeParle | ||||
| Mugged by reality. (David Ellwood's role in welfare reform) | Jason DeParle | ||||
| Rant/listen, exploit/learn, scare/help, manipulate/lead. (Newt Gingrich's agenda and the House Republican freshmen)(Cover Story) | Jason DeParle | ||||
| Slamming the door. (low wages, economic forces and the struggle to pay the rent)(Cover Story) | Jason DeParle | ||||
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