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Articles in Sept 12, 1994 issue of National Review
- It oughta be a crime - Omnibus Crime Bill of 1994
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The lost crusade? - health care reform
by Rich Lowry -
Transcendental 'Meditations.' - Meditations of Marcus Aurelius - college education - Cover Story
by Tracy Lee Simmons -
Teaching the moral sciences
by Hadley Arkes -
The Evolution of Racism: Human Differences and the Use and Abuse of Science. - book reviews
by Mark Snyderman -
Saved by the Light: The True Story of a Man who Died Twice and the Profound Revelations He Received. - book reviews
by Matthew Scully -
It Could Happen to You. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Fog and more fog - Senator George Mitchell's health care reform bill - On the Right - Column
by William F. Buckely, Jr. -
The worst idea - community rating for health insurance - Right Data
by Ed Rubenstein -
Taking back the streets - San Francisco, California's ordinance to control the homeless
by Robert L. Gaskin -
Revenge of the blob - outcome-based education
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
The population problem: the Pope undermines the case against population control by accepting leftist economic assumptions - Pope John Paul II and the International Conference on Population and Development
by William McGurn -
Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective. - book reviews
by Mark Snyderman -
Beyond the Light: What Isn't Said about Near-Death Experience. - book reviews
by Matthew Scully -
In Defense of Elitism. - book reviews
by Tracy Lee Simmons -
Oh, Sparta! - The Misanthrope's Corner - Column
by Florence King - Institutionalized racism - University of Texas School of Law's affirmative action policy
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Peace comes dropping hard - possibility of cease-fire by Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland
by Conor Cruise O'Brien -
Learning opportunities - school choice - includes related article
by David Boaz -
Discredit line: if you can't deal with someone's arguments, you can always attack his motives
by Jacob Sullum -
The New Republic Reader: Eighty Years of Opinion and Debate. - book reviews
by Colin Welch -
The Informers. - book reviews
by James Gardner -
Seductive Cinema: The Art of Silent Film. - book reviews
by Anthony LeJeune - Endgame in Cuba
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Once is enough - Woodstock '94
by Todd Seavey -
Handicapping education - full inclusion of disabled children in classrooms
by Thomas J. Murphy -
Innocents on death row? Justice Blackmun is convinced that innocent people are likely to be executed. Where is the evidence? - Questioning Capital Punishment
by Stephen Markman -
Snapshots from Hell: The Making of an MBA. - book reviews
by Neal B. Freeman -
Barcelona. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
WTO coming up - World Trade Organization - On The Right - Column
by William F. Buckely, Jr. - Linus Pauling, R I P - Obituary
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Free-floating anxiety: fans of stable money are nostaligic for a system of pegged exchange rates. They shouldn't be - includes related article on a memorandum to President-Elect Richard Nixon
by Milton Friedman -
A different sort of handicap - special education reading programs for average children
by Regna Lee Wood -
Justice by quota - Omnibus Crime Bill of 1994
by J. Daryl Charles -
Embraced by the Light. - book reviews
by Matthew Scully -
Spanking the Monkey. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Useful idiots - Leonard Bernstein as a fellow-traveler - On the Right - Column
by William F. Buckely, Jr.
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