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National Review
Articles in March 9, 1998, issue of National Review
- Iraq in four steps
- Stocks populi: as workers join the investing class, America may undergo a political realignment
by Richard Nadler - Stealing Jesus: How Fundamentalism Betrays Christianity
by George W. Rutler - Enoch Powell, RIP
by Anthony Lejeune - Breaking the code: neither a flat tax nor a sales tax will happen. here's how Republicans could get serious
by Ramesh Ponnuru - Submission chic
by Richard Brookhsier - Julian Simon, RIP
by Stephen Moore - Bull market: the Clinton Administration may boast - but today's economy is nothing to brag about
by Alan Reynolds - The Boxer
by John Simon - In denial
by Richard Lowry - Four more years
by Lawrence A. Kudlow - The plight of the Friends of Bill
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Knee-capped: the highway bill is the worst example of Republican drift from fiscal conservatism
by Stephen Moore - South Park
by David Klinghoffer - Iraq talk
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Landing right
by Matthew Scully - The descent of man: can conservative concepts be derived from evolution? Critics respond to John O. McGinnis
by David Gelernter - Miss Tucker's plea
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - The era of good feeling
by Kate O'Beirne - Memorandum
- The Misanthrope's Corner
by Florence King - Asexual revolution
by E.V. Kontorovich - A History of the American People
by Michael Lind - Double trouble
- Show business: the Administration's show of force in Iraq may turn out to be a show of something else
by Peter W. Rodman - The Woven Figure: Conservatism and America's Fabric
by Matthew Scully - Starr-crossed
- Terminally inept?
by John J. Miller - Night Train
by Jonathan Foreman