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Articles in Sept 14, 1998 issue of National Review
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Advancing by degrees
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Slave trade
by Mark Krikorian -
First Love, Last Rites
by John Simon -
Equal time
by Andrew Peyton Thomas -
Security blanket
by John Hood -
He's guilty or I am blind
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Not home alone
by Isabel Lyman -
Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley?
by Andrew Stuttaford -
Foul play
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Singles
by Christine B. Whelan -
The City of Man
by John Gray -
Shoot-out in California
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Hoax crimes
by Jon Sanders -
The Next World War: Computers Are the Weapons and the Front Line Is Everywhere
by John Hillen -
The misanthrope's corner
by Florence King -
A conservative party
by Avik Roy -
The King's English: A Guide to Modern Usage
by John Derbyshire - The death of outrage?
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Greek ruins
by Tracy Lee Simmons -
Havana Dreams
by Mark Falcoff -
High time
by Ann Coulter -
Money madness
by John Dizard -
The Hip Mama Survival Guide: Advice from the Trenches on Pregnancy, Childbirth, Cool Names, Clueless Doctors, Potty Training, and Toddler Avengers
by Wendy Shalit -
Nowhere to Hyde
by Jack Fowler -
Golden boy
by Kate O'Beirne -
Fair Lilith
by David Klinghoffer -
Poll position
by John Zogby -
Anglo-Saxon attitude
by John O'Sullivan -
Your Friends and Neighbors
by John Simon
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