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Articles in Sept 15, 1997, issue of National Review
- Academic rights: when public education fails, minorities with few other advantages are particularly hurt
by Glynn Custred
- Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life
by Anthony Daniels
- Buggery in church
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Going places?
by Christine Todd Whitman
- They've got to be carefully taught
by Susan Brady Konig
- Companero: The Life and Death of Che Guevara
by Anthony Daniels
- High table-talk
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
- Culture of corruption
- The new school: charter schools offer the benefits of both public schools and private schools
by Chester E. Finn, Jr.
- American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence
by R.S. Hill
- The misantrhope's corner
by Florence King
- Law of the jungle
by Matthew Scully
- Abstaining from sex education
by Richard Nadler
- Dworek, sweet dworek
by Radek Sikorski
- Loch Roswell?
by Andrew Stuttaford
- Education and race: the performance of minority students in affluent areas refutes the prevailing educational shibboleths
by Arthur Hu
- In the Company of Men
by John Simon
- Gekko
by John Dizard
- Devil's deal…
by Ronald L. Trowbridge
- Conspiracy Theory
by John Simon
- Absolutely relative
by Keith Windschuttle
- …The right choice
by Ramesh Ponnaru
- Love Serenade
by John Simon
- The mismeasures of Gould
by J. Philippe Rushton
- Extra credit: education tax credits may prove detrimental to students and colleges
by Alan Reynolds
- 1997 Ad
by Linda Bridges
- Burke, Ireland, and America
by Conor Cruise O'Brien
- Western sieve: new methods of education mean that even at the top schools, the best is none too good
by Jeffrey R. Giesea
- The Colonel: The Life and Legend of Robert R. McCormick, 1880-1955
by K.R. Constantine Gutzman
- America's schools: still failing after all these years
by Barbara Lerner
- Drawing Life: Surviving the Unabomber
by Scott McConnell
- From 'more' to greed
by William F. Buckley, Jr.