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Articles in July 14, 2003 issue of National Review

  • IRAN: Come the Revolution
  • All Smoke, No Fire: The administration's critics are wrong about Halliburton and Iraq
    by Byron York
  • WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION: Deceptions about Deception
  • It Takes a Village: In praise of the New Urbanism
    by Catesby Leigh
  • The Long View
    by Rob Long
  • Notes & Asides
  • Spending with the Best of 'Em: The current president is no tightwad- unfortunately
    by Kevin A. Hassett
  • The Dancing Mind
    by Jeffrey Hart
  • Cain Is Able: Meet the black conservative who has joined the Georgia Senate race
    by Kate O'Beirne
  • False Dawn
    by David Pryce-Jones
  • Restless in Havana: A rough year for Fidel Castro. A rougher one, of course, for his prisoners
    by Jay Nordlinger
  • Against the Gene Genies
    by Dean Clancy
  • Thievery, Treachery, Treason . . .: The struggle post-Taliban and what the U.S. should do
    by S. Frederick Starr
  • Supreme Command
    by Mackubin Thomas Owens
  • Letters
  • Babylon Comes to Sparta: Have our service academies gotten too modern?
    by John J. Miller
  • Guns & Other Freedoms
    by Michael Potemra
  • The Week
  • Hearing America Singing . . .: . . . and watching it eating, and
    by Rob Long
  • ON the Right
    by William F. Buckley, Jr.
  • RACIAL PREFERENCES: Travesty
  • Party Hearty: The Demorats are acting, gloriously, like themselves
    by Ramesh Ponnuru
  • What's Right
    by David Frum
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