National Review
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Articles in Sept 29, 2003, issue of National Review
- In Pol Pot Land: Ruins of varying types
by Anthony Daniels - Barreling Around in Central Asia
by Carlos Ramos-Mrosovsky - From 'Activist' to 'Warmonger': A handy glossary from Lucifer's latest lexicographer
by John Derbyshire - Swallowed By Leviathan: Conservatism versus an oxymoron: 'big- government conservatism'
by Ramesh Ponnuru - The Week
- Letters
- Notes & Asides
- A Voice for Our Time: Those who think that Bush can't talk should think again
by Jay Nordlinger - Facing up to It in California: We must leap the 'third rail' of illegal immigration
by Victor Davis Hanson - Editorial: AT WAR: The Fight Now
- The Sacramento Tales
by John Derbyshire - Shelf Life: Bring Down the Walls
by Michael Potemra - Coming soon, Married Eye for the Single Guy
by Rob Long - CITY DESK: The Upper Upper West Side
by Richard Brookhiser - Where We Stand: The situation in Iraq, and how to go forward
by John O'Sullivan - Pandora Revisited
by Wesley J. Smith - On the Right
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - The Great Escape : How did assorted bin Ladens get out of America after September 11?
by Byron York - Miller's Centrist Tale
by David Gratzer - What's Right
by David Frum - Giving, and Taking Away: A controversy at Princeton offers broad lessons
by John J. Miller - Providence Lost and Found?
by M. D. Aeschliman