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Articles in June 3, 1996 issue of National Review
- Way to go - tax policy - Editorial
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Bloody murderers - mass murderers
by Eugene H. Methvin -
Rent. - Broadway, New York, New York - theater reviews
by James Gardner - CAmpaign deform act - campaign finance reform - Editorial
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Southern lights - economic growth in Southern states
by John Hood -
Bartok: Violin Concertos Nos. 1 and 2. - Isaac Stern, Eugene Ormandy, Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Boston Symphony Orchestra - sound recording reviews
by Ralph De Toledano -
Right data - gasoline taxes
by Ed Rubenstein -
Political science: sociology's disdain for the scientific method undermines its scientific pretensions
by Frank Salter -
Liszt: Concerto No. 1. - Sviatoslav Richter, Kirill Kondrashin, London Symphony Orchestra - sound recording reviews
by Ralph De Toledano -
Luis Miguel Dominguin, RIP - matador - Obituary
by F.R. Buckley - The vice president, Washington - fictitious humorous letter from Al Gore
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The Ambiguous Legacy of the Enlightenment. - book reviews
by Matthew Carolan -
The unnecessary GOP meltdown - actions of Republican congressional majority lack a sense of party coordination
by Kate O'Beirne -
Kitsch religion - excerpt from 'Dumbing Down: Essays on the Strip-Mining of American Culture'
by David Klinghoffer -
Lime 5: Exploited by Choice. - book reviews
by Jack Fowler -
China's future - goals and plans of Taiwan's government to work with the government of China
by Lee Teng-Hui -
The War Against the Poor: The Underclass and Antipoverty Policy. - book reviews
by Allan Carlson -
Gingrich-thought - Newt Gingrich's leadership
by Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. -
Atlantic celebration - Congress of Prague meeting addresses the political climate of Central Europe
by Peter W. Rodman -
Renewing American Compassion. - book reviews
by Allan Carlson -
Stop! Thief! - car theft victim
by Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. -
A hemp museum - London, England, museum dedicated to hemp, opens
by Andrew Stuttaford -
"Feminism is not the Story of My Life": How Today's Feminist Elite has Lost Touch with the Real Concerns of Women. - book reviews
by Elizabeth Powers -
Internet - go with it?
by Wm. F. Buckley, Jr. -
Gekko - monetary policy - Column
by John Dizard -
Multicultural Manners: New Rules of Etiquette for a Changing Society. - book reviews
by Digby Anderson -
The misanthrope's corner - same-sex marriages - Column
by Florence King -
Poland and NATO
by David D. Hale -
Miss Manners Rescues Civilization. - book reviews
by Digby Anderson
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