Vol. 1, No. 7
October 30, 1995
Cover Story
SMASH THE INTERNET
By Stephen Bates, Edwin Diamond
Also in This Issue
- The Myth of Peacekeeping — Charles Krauthammer
- The Powell I Could Support — Marvin Olasky
- The Truth About Harry Truman — David Frum
This October 1995 issue of The Weekly Standard featured a major cover story warning readers about the dangers of the Internet, written by Stephen Bates and Edwin Diamond. The issue also included Charles Krauthammer's critique of UN peacekeeping missions, Marvin Olasky's examination of Colin Powell's potential as a presidential candidate, and David Frum's reassessment of Harry Truman's legacy. Other notable pieces covered the Million Man March in Washington, Republican freshman Mark Neumann's impact on the House, and developments in White House scandals including Travelgate and Cousingate.
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