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Articles in Sept 17, 2001 issue of National Review
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A Crashing Failure: The stupid tragedy of CAFE - corporate average fuel economy program
by Sam Kazman -
Such Sweet Sorrow - film critics, and criticism
by John Simon -
The Power of Two: A noble minority on the Civil Rights Commission - commission report, with two dissenting votes, concluded that African Americans were more likely to be disenfranchised in Florida, than whites
by John J. Miller -
Brother to brother - 'Band of Brothers' - Review
by Christopher McEvoy - For the Record - President Bush plans to give his tax rebate to charity; Elizabeth Dole apparently plans to run for Jesse Helms' Senate seat; these and other activities are discussed - Brief Article
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Black QBs, QED: The end of an NFL myth - African American quarterbacks
by Steve Chapman -
Teach Them Well - Review
by Michael Potemra - The Week - Elizabeth Dole has emerged as the leading candidate for Jesse Helms' Senate seat - this and other items are discussed
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Evil Empire: The Communist 'hot, smart book of the moment' - Review
by David Pryce-Jones -
Books In Brief - book about Hoover Institution - Review
by Cristopher Rapp - JESSE HELMS - Senator, Yes - Jesse Helms plans to retire after the completion of his fifth term as senator - Brief Article
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Portrait of a Conservative: The contribution of Jesse Helms - career, and public image, of Senator Jesse Helms
by John O'Sullivan -
Books In Brief - 2 - memoir about living in Castro's gulag - Review
by Cristopher Rapp - The Budget: A Surplus of Spin - Bush administration is charged with using Social Security funds because of the tax rebates - Brief Article
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Solzhenitsyn, Still: The writer and his latest challenge - Two Hundred Years Together - Review
by Jay Nordlinger -
Books In Brief - 3 - Declare - Review
by Lawrence PErson - Culture Watch: Legacy Admissions - Yale Univeristy, and other schools, are finding alumni ties to the slavery of the past - Brief Article
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China: A Reality Check: Truth and lies in the Asian behemoth - a visit to China leaves the impression that the dictatorship remains firmly established
by John Derbyshire -
On the Right - GWB's Vacation Fixation - President Bush receiving ridicule for the number of vacations he takes - Brief Article
by William F. Buckley Jr. - Notes and Asides
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The Long View - humor: plans for making a movie about the Gary Condit investigation - Brief Article
by Rob Long -
On the Right - Good Soldiers, Bad Soldiers - World War II: remembering the war dead - Brief Article
by William F. Buckley Jr. -
A Surplus of Anxiety: What the numbers mean for Bush's hopes - Bush administration budget surplus projections are revised downward
by Byron York -
NYC, Before the Dawn - 'The Ungovernable City: John Lindsay and His Struggle to Save New York' - Review
by John Podhoretz -
On the Right - The War Parties At Work - some in the media are urging Israel to attack the Palestinians - Brief Article
by William F. Buckley Jr. -
The General Welfare:Consequences and lessons of reform - the Clinton administration received extensive criticism for enacting welfare reform in 1996, but five years later even the critics admit it has worked better than expected
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Salzburg, for Real - Salzburg, Austria
by Roger Kimball -
Misanthrope's Corner - personal account: a life of avid reading, brought on by childhood experiences - Brief Article
by Florence King
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