The Art of Creation An Interview With Dean Koontz Thomas Fleming - MARCH 01, 2000 G.K. Chesterton was an avid reader of popular fiction, particularly the so-called "penny dreadfuls," whose everyday morality and concentration on plot and character made them more wholesome reading than the pretentious productions of modernist... Read More
Cultural Revolutions Government Vs. Family Issue Thomas Fleming - MARCH 01, 2000 Elian Gonzalez, the six-year-old Cuban boy whose mother died in an illegal attempt to enter the United States, has become the smiley-face of the New World Order. Read More
Cultural Revolutions Dodging A Bullet Stephen Presser - MARCH 01, 2000 The U.S. Supreme Court, late in January, dodged a bullet by refusing to decide whether Maryland's decision to close its public schools on Good Friday violated the First Amendment's Establishment Clause. Read More
Cultural Revolutions It's Big Push Denis Petrov - MARCH 01, 2000 The Russian Army began its big push to take the Chechen capital, Grozny, on the day after Christmas, directing artillery and air power at concentrations of Chechen fighters near the center of "Dzhokhar." Read More