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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Can the boom last?" October 16, 1999, Vol. 14, No. 40

Are the good times too good?

COVER STORY | By Timothy Lamer

When Alan Greenspan talks, markets and politicians listen-even if sometimes they don't understand what he says. So when last week the Federal Reserve chairman declined to hike interest rates for a third time in a row, what was he trying to say?   More >>

ArrowFeatures David Aikman
National | More >>
Back on the bench Bob Jones
National | High-court term opens with a pair of defeats for the public-education establishment More >>
Campaigners of conscience
International | More >>
Dealmaking 101 Chris Stamper
National | Making an e-deal on education, taking handheld computing to a new level, and nabbing cybercrooks More >>
Does 'W' mean winner? Cal Thomas
National | Conservatives OK with George W. Bush as starter, but want Steve Forbes as their "backup quarterback" More >>
Funding the other choice Bob Jones
National | On the theory that Planned Parenthood funding has reached entitlement status, one pro-lifer seeks to even the playing field by funding abortion alternatives More >>
Polishing up the pro-abort image
National | More >>
So far, so good Bob Jones
National | Still tense after denying an affair, Bauer receives a warm welcome from Christian activists More >>
Stopping the slavers Mindy Belz
International | Even New York pensioners can be caught supporting Sudan's anti-Christian "holy war" More >>
ArrowDispatches News & Reviews The Editors Quotables
ArrowReviews American bigotry
Culture | Officials refuse to label it hate, but bigotry against believers in America is on the rise More >>
Attracting new viewers the old way Chris Stamper
Culture | Return of the game shows, nothing but net for NBA fans, and Enquirer's troubles More >>
Rudy's duty Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Giuliani's tiff with the Brooklyn Museum of Art shows the difference between censorship and sponsorship More >>
The Movies The Editors
Culture | The top 5 videos in popularity as measured by rental receipts for the week ended Sept. 26 More >>
ArrowVoices Masters of disaster Joel Belz
Masters of disaster More >>
How dare I Guest Columnist
How dare I More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Offering alternatives Marvin Olasky
Offering alternatives More >>
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