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Jonah Goldberg "The Anti-Big Mac Attack: Busybodies and trial lawyers set greedy eyes on food - food may be next target in products-liability cases". National Review. FindArticles.com. 03 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_13_54/ai_87869075/
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Articles in July 15, 2002 issue of National Review
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Bringing the War 'Home': Go ahead: Make it a political issue - how Democrats and Republicans are using war on terrorism in campaigns
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
The Old Bull. - 'The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate' - book review
by Arthur Herman -
A Bureaucracy with a Difference?: Hopes and fears for the 'homeland' force - new agency devoted to domestic defense - Statistical Data Included
by Kate O'Beirne -
The Politics of Victory. - 'Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen, and Leadership in Wartime' - book review
by Richard Lowry -
The Saudi Pipeline: Petro-dollars, Palestinian terror and a U.S. blind eye - Saudi Arabia's role in conflicts in Israel
by Joel Mowbray -
Southern Comfort. - 'The Rise of Southern Republicans' - book review
by Ralph Reed -
A Fence in the Sand: From the Israelis, a last, near-desperate measure - fence to be built along West Bank in efforts to curb suicide bombings - Brief Article
by David Pryce-Jones -
The Greatest. - 'Rediscovering George Washington' - television program review
by Matthew Spalding - Letters
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The Anti-Big Mac Attack: Busybodies and trial lawyers set greedy eyes on food - food may be next target in products-liability cases
by Jonah Goldberg -
On the Right - airline security, saving Amtrak, other news - Column
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - The Week - President Bush encourages the Palestinians to change leadership - this and other items are discussed
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On Tiptoe Through the Tulips: Why Holland is nervous and an alarming case for the entire West - Pim Fortuyn and Netherlands politics and society
by Rod Dreher -
The Misanthrope's Corner - on keeping a journal - Column - Brief Article
by Florence King - At War: No Ordinary Crime - civil rights during wartime - Brief Article
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Rude Awakenings: Some effects of the Middle East wars on U.S. campuses
by Jay Nordlinger - The Courts: Usurpation and Abdication - Supreme Court and The Constitution - Brief Article
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Our 'Next Manifest Destiny': America should move to control space now, and decisively
by John J. Miller - Health CARE: Prescription for Disappointment - prescription drug plans - Brief Article
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The Long View - imagined interiew with Bill Clinton and Saddam Hussein - Brief Article
by Rob Long -
Notes & Asides - Gertrude Vogt dead at 99 - Brief Article
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Strobe Lite. - 'The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy' - book review
by David Pryce-Jones
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