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- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec author "Dana Milbank".
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec date "1999-01-17".
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec isCitedBy Steve_Stockman.
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec page "36".
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec publisher "New York Times".
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec section "Sunday Magazine".
- fe243a360031c810cc1adc74d4b490b6320796d464a60b5da2af933703f31aec title "Whatever Happened to the Class of 1994?: The right-wing firebrands who charged into Congress in 1994 launched the missile that impeached Bill Clinton. Now, more than a third of the renegades are out of office—and those who remain are becoming Washington insiders. in out But it may have been a kamikaze mission".