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Articles in Oct 10, 1994 issue of National Review
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Politically Correct Death: Answering the Arguments for Abortion Rights. - book reviews
by Brad Stetson -
Mario Cuomo, supply-sider? - New York Governor's tax claims wilt under scrutiny
by Ed Rubenstein -
Twilight of a president - France's Francois Mitterrand - On The Scene
by Brian Crozier -
Super Mario - performance of New York Governor Mario Cuomo - Cover Story
by Richard Brookhiser -
Please action - US options for handling a nuclear North Korea
by Eliot Cohen -
Some dare call it music - modern rock music as exemplified by MTV's awards show spectacular in early September 1994 - On The Right
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Sick call in Illinois - ailing candidates run for state and national offices - On The Scene
by John R. Coyne, Jr. -
Fed up - replacing the current US monetary system with one that limits inflation
by Lawrence A. Kudlow -
Who's afraid of science? And why? - a response to Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt's 'Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science
by Edward Teller -
Kiss me, I'm a victim - The Misanthrope's Corner - Column
by Florence King -
Quiz Show. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science. - book reviews
by Stanley Rothman -
Karen Akers. - Rainbow and Stars, Rockefeller Center, New York, New York - concert reviews
by Hadley Arkes -
The fine print - Congressional Republicans' write a Contract with America - On The Scene
by Rich Lowry -
Random walk - Column
by Gekko -
Islands of turmoil - resolving problems in Cuba and Haiti
by Radek Sikorski -
Home alone - how cooking for one affects single people - Delectations
by Digby Anderson -
Fitzgerald and Hemingway: A Dangerous Friendship. - book reviews
by Jeffrey Hart -
Jewish Renewal: A Path to Healing and Transformation. - book reviews
by Barry Freundel -
We like Mike - Michael Huffington's great virtue is that he may defeat Senator Dianne Feinstein of California - On The Scene
by Harold Johnson -
Speech impediments - Assault On The First Amendment - regulated property rights prove incompatible with free speech
by Michael Greve -
A substantial inheritance - burgeoning evidence shows that genetic factors play a great role in many human potentials and tendencies
by Daniel Seligman -
The questions at Cairo - Catholic dissent over population growth and contraception - On The Right
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Between the Wars: Letters and Essays. - book reviews
by Tracy Lee Simmons -
A Good Man in Africa. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
A Journey Through Economic Time: A Firsthand View. - book reviews
by Gordon Tullock -
The uses of power - by President Clinton and the liberal media - From The Editor - Editorial
by John O'Sullivan -
Shall I carve? - President Clinton's policy on the former Yugoslavia - On The Scene
by Ivo Banac -
Brrr! - anti-free speech action by the US Dept of Housing and Urban Development
by Stuart Creque -
Going Dutch? - the US appears to be following Holland's lead on euthanasia
by Wesley J. Smith -
Let us pray? - the link between excessive church-state prohibitions and the US's increasing problems - On The Right
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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