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  1.  
    Among the Intellectualoids/Guilt Trip by Charlotte Hays, pp. 30-32 - PDF
    The American Spectator, January 1984
  2.  
    Alex Cockburn's Popular Front by Charlotte Hays, pp. 60-65 - PDF
     The Nation's Wittiest Soviet Apologist Has an Eye for Rich Men's Daughters
    Policy Review, Summer 1984
  3.  
    Capitol Punishment by Charlotte Hays, pp. 72-75 - PDF
     How to Survive a Senate Confirmation Hearing
    Policy Review, Winter 1985
  4.  
    Reporters: The New Washington Elite by Charlotte Hays and Jonathan Rowe, pp. 20-27 - PDF
     What happens when the critics of the Establishment start going to its parties?
    The Washington Monthly, July 1985
  5.  
    'And the Greatest of These Is Social Justice' by Charlotte Hays, pp. 36-39
    The National Review, December 31, 1987
  6.  
    Social Climber's Guide
      The Issues Game by Charlotte Hays,, pp. 41-42
    The National Review, February 10, 1989
  7.  
    The Press: Moondoggle by Charlotte Hays, pp. 16-17
     The Washington Times's gossip columnist tells all about life on the Moonie-owned...
    The New Republic, February 17, 1992
  8.  
    When the Clinton Come to Town by Charlotte Hays, pp. 32-37
    The National Review, November 2, 1992
  9.  
    Sloane Rangers by Charlotte Hays, pp. 28-31
    New York Magazine, August 19, 1996
  10.  
    Hello, Marylou by Charlotte Hays, pp. 32-37
    New York Magazine, August 24, 1998
  11.  
    I Told You So! by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8 - PDF
     Camille Pagllia sounds off on the Clinton scandals, Gloria Steinem, and eunuch g...
    The Women's Quarterly, Spring 1999
  12.  
    Introductions by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays talks about her first issue
    The Women's Quarterly, Spring 1999
  13.  
    Getting Serious with Joan Rivers by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8 - PDF
    The Women's Quarterly, Summer 1999
  14.  
    My Kind of First Lady by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays about her kind of First Lady
    The Women's Quarterly, Summer 1999
  15.  
    Goddess Gals by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays muses on the goddess
    The Women's Quarterly, Fall 1999
  16.  
    The Truth About Men by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-7 - PDF
    The Women's Quarterly, Fall 1999
  17.  
    My Fried Green Tomatoes by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays remembers her Aunt Willie
    The Women's Quarterly, Winter 2000
  18.  
    Shooting from the Hip by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-6 - PDF
     Kennedy shoots from the hip
    The Women's Quarterly, Winter 2000
  19.  
    Bare Knuckles with Pundit Kate O'Beirne by Charlotte Hays, pp. 4-8 - PDF
     Inside the Boxing Ring with CNN pundit Kate O'Beirne
    The Women's Quarterly, Spring 2000
  20.  
    Proud to be a "Revolting Hag" by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays on the Feminist Expo 2000
    The Women's Quarterly, Spring 2000
  21.  
    Showdown at Gender Gap by Charlotte Hays, pp. 9-11 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays on guys and gals and votin'
    The Women's Quarterly, Spring 2000
  22.  
    [+] This Bush Has Thorns (Review) by Charlotte Hays, p. 46
     Shrub, by Molly Ivins, Lou Dubose

    1. Shrub by Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose
    The National Review, April 17, 2000
  23.  
    Missing Daddy by Charlotte Hays, pp. 14-16 - PDF
     Author Jonetta Rose Barras says there's nothing like a father
    The Women's Quarterly, Summer 2000
  24.  
    Prodigal Daughter by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays confesses that she wants to be a Daughter
    The Women's Quarterly, Summer 2000
  25.  
    Hats, Gloves, and Aldous Huxley: An argument for single-sex education by Charlotte Hays, pp. 2-3 - PDF
     Charlotte Hays on hats, gloves, and Aldous Huxley
    The Women's Quarterly, Fall 2000
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