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Of Shaw's critical work we have in book form "The Perfect Wagnerite", 1895, and "The Quintessence of Ibsen", 1890, which championed two unpopular causes; "The Sanity of Art", 1908, attacking Nordau's theory of the degeneracy of artists; and two volumes of "Dramatic Opinions and Essays", which, although reviews of current plays of the nineties, retain a permanent value.

Checker Finn and Diane Ravich, two of Bush's education advisers, have championed this idea in the past.

" One of those myths is championed by Fredrik Logevall in Choosing War .

The NYT lead explains that at issue is not the strict zoning confinement of adult businesses championed by the Giuliani administration--that has been upheld in court--but rather its attempt to say that a business was adult-oriented if 40 percent or more of its floor space or stock was adults-only.

) In contrast with Yardeni's Y2K views, but in keeping with the "New Wave" economics he championed throughout the (mostly recession-free) 1990s, Yardeni's movie ratings are heavily favorable.

It reflects at least in part the conception of liberty that was championed earlier in this century by such writers as Robert Lee Hale, who found coercion in every refusal to deal.

The Texas governor has championed favorite conservative issues--welfare reform and tort reform, to name two--and he's pushing a huge tax cut.

" Former JFK press secretary Pierre Salinger, who championed the accusation, has quietly backed off too.

Last year, he championed the effort to give presidential candidates free air time on network TV.

) He has been equally destructive as a legislator: A fervent anti-Communist, he championed right-wing despots across Latin America (including death-squad leaders).

If he's lucky, the RPH has been championed by a pundit: Cal Thomas just wrote a paean to Quayle.

Under the reform championed by Bill Bradley, which passed in 1986, the corporate rate dropped from 48 percent to 34 percent.

His genial Freudian approach fit right in with the reigning sociological wisdom, which championed the democratic, "affectionate" family as the welcome successor to the hierarchical home of the past.

The technologies Malone championed were designed to service meat-and-potatoes tasks--such as banking and shopping--rather than the needs of some ideal virtual community.

Also prominent at the dailies are large front-page pictures of Nancy Reagan at yesterday's dedication of the $818 million Ronald Reagan building in Washington--an unlikely tribute, notes the "Los Angeles Times , to a president who championed limits on the federal bureaucracy.

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