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Articles in July 8, 1991 issue of National Review
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Vice, virtue, and vice-versa
by John O'Sullivan - Eastern approaches
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Australia comes of age
by Gerard Henderson -
Abortion, Judaism, and Jews
by Don Feder -
Dr. Johnson revisited
by Ralph De Toledano - Means over ends
- Still active measures
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The shape of things to come: National Review asked five distinguished conservatives to muse about what the future may hold - politically, socially, economically, technologically - as we approach the end of a century and a millennium
by Irwin M. Stelzer -
Deterring Democracy
by Matthew Scully -
1991 Ad
by Eva Resnikova - Small earthquake in beltway
- Just stories
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They had a right to sing the blues: as blacks' social and economic circumstances have improved, their music has taken a nosedive. American culture at large has abetted the decline, and suffered from it
by Tom Bethell -
After Ideology: Recovering the Spiritual Foundations of Freedom
by Chilton Williamson, Jr. -
Thelma and Louise
by John Simon -
The quota fallacy
by Ed Rubenstein -
The Kurds' fragile peace
by Donald Kirk -
Arms non-agreements
by Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. -
The Beauty Myth
by Mary G. Gotschall - Ashes in our mouths
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Bush Democrats
by William McGurn -
Can the A.B.A. declare independence?
by Robert Stowe England -
I went to ABA, but all I got was this lousy T-shirt
by Brad Miner
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