National Review
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Articles in March 20, 2000, issue of National Review
- Books In Brief. - Review - book review
by Cristopher Rapp - Amnesty National - An immigration puzzle - the AFL-CIO is asking that the some six million illegal immigrants in the United States be allowed to remain
by John J. Miller - On the Right - reduction of national debt; release of FBI file on Murray Kempton; George W. Bush's speech problems - Column
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Fufus & Fidos - At the Westminster Dog Show - a report from the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
by Jonah Goldberg - The Misanthrope's Corner - John McCain and gays in military - Brief Article - Column
by Florence King - The Week - presidenital campaign; other current events
- The strange rise of a hatemonger - the growing power of Al Sharpton in NewYork City politics
by Jay Nordlinger - McCain and His Friends - John McCain
- The threat that blows from China - China as economic and military threat
by Mark Helprin - Obsession in Beijing - China's obsession with Taiwan - Brief Article
- Letter From Al - political humor - Brief Article
- A Traditional Marriage - scandal over 'Who Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire?' TV show - Brief Article
- Boris on a Pedestal. - Review - book review
by David Pryce-Jones - Letters
- A World Renewed. - Review - book review
by Michael Potemra - Not to Be. - Review - book review
by Norah Vincent - McCainiacs - John + the media = love - John McCain has had a good relationship with the media during his campaign, but his crowd turnout is noticeably small in South Carolina
by Ramesh Ponnuru - No Way to Treat a Lady. - Review - book review
by Terry Teachout - The Groans of Academe
by John Simon - McCain vs. Madison - A battle the senator will lose - John McCain, James Madison: disagreement on the built-in balances of government - Brief Article
by Michael Barone - The Agony of Diallo - Black and blue in New York, again - acquittal of policemen in Amadou Diallo case - Brief Article
by Jonathan Foreman