National Review
View more issues:
Articles in Jan 25, 1999 issue of National Review
-
Postmodern Times - the Democratic reaction to the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal
by Hadley Arkes - The Vice President - fictitious letter from Al Gore - Brief Article
-
Throwback: At least one Democrat in Washington is appalled by Clinton - House Judiciary Committee chief counsel David Schippers
by Kate O'Beirne -
Books, Arts & Manners: In All, Modesty. - Review - book reviews
by Florence King -
The Misanthrope's Corner - satrical review of 1998 politics - Brief Article
by Florence King -
Celebrity Squares: Hollywood swoons for Clinton
by Johnj. Miller -
The Spying Game. - Review - book reviews
by Peter W. Rodman -
House Broken: The revolutionary fire is gone. But the House Republicans may be smarter and more realistic
by Richard Lowry -
San Diego. - Review - book reviews
by John J. Miller -
Chinese Tremors: A crackdown demonstrates the instability of the regime
by Arthur Waldron -
Lonesome Dove. - Review - book reviews
by John Hillen -
My I-Day: What I did while Clinton was impeached - agent who procured Tripp tapes watched impeachment alone - Brief Article - Column
by Lucianne Goldberg -
Theater: The Bottom Line. - Review - theater reviews
by Rod Dreher -
The "Loyalty Trap": Glenn Loury, once a neoconservative luminary, reverses course
by Norman Podhoretz -
Religion: Moses Unplugged - analysis of film `The Prince of Egypt' - Brief Article
by David Klinghoffer -
Shrill Waters; Move aside, James Carville: Big Bad Max is the loudest, toughest, meanest Clinton-defender of them all - California Democratic Rep Maxine Waters
by Jay Nordlinger -
Film: Of Blood and a Poet. - film reviews of `The Thin Red Line' and `Shakespeare in Love' - Review - movie reviews
by John Simon -
New World Order: Behind Saddam's provocations lurks a grand-and terrifying-ambition - Saddam Hussein poses major threat to peace
by David Pryce-Jones -
City Desk: Navel Gazing - demographic changes of New York City - Brief Article
by Richard Brookhiser -
True Colors - the coded speech of President Bill Clinton
by Carl M. Cannon -
Feckless Youth: Hollywood doesn't trust anyone over age 30 - youth and television
by Rob Long
Most Recent Reference Articles
- ARAB EUROPEAN RELATIONS - Dec 22 - Russia Denies Selling Missile System To Iran
- EGYPT - Dec 29 - Opposition Says Mubarak Blessed Israeli Attacks
- ARAB AFFAIRS - Dec 22 - Syria Will Eventually Move To Direct Talks With Israel
- ARAB AFFAIRS - Dec 30 - GCC Denounces Massacre
- ARAB ISRAELI RELATIONS - Israel Issues An Appeal To Palestinians In Gaza
Most Recent Reference Publications
Most Popular Reference Articles
- The Greek chorus, Jimmy the Greek got it wrong but so did his critics - Jimmy Snyder and his views on pro sports and race
- How Tyler Perry rose from homelessness to a $5 million mansion
- 9 questions to ask your new lover: what you were afraid to ask, but always wanted to know
- Vickie Winans: at home with the gospel star who lost 75 pounds and reenergized her career
- The widow's hand


