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Articles in Nov 29, 1993 issue of National Review
- Clinton stiff, GOP twitching - impact of Republican Party victories in November 1993 elections on Bill Clinton's political influence - Editorial
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A shadowdance with Camelot - Bill Clinton's effort to be anointed the successor to the late President John F. Kennedy
by Brit Hume -
Murder as therapy: in a Van Nuys courtroom, two pairs of people are on trial: Lyle and Erik Menendez for murdering their parents; and Jose and Kitty Menendez for child abuse. Can they all be guilty? - California trial
by Stuart Goldman -
Gnomish Gnostics meet Skull & Bones: what happens when top White House advisors think they're smarter than everyone else? - why Bush administration insider Richard Darman failed and Bill Kristol succeeded in advancing conservative policies
by John Podhoretz -
America's British Culture. - book reviews
by John Wauck -
The Real World Order: Zones of Peace, Zones of Turmoil. - book reviews
by Peter Rodman - Up, up, and away? - US economic recovery - Editorial
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Not much to cheer about - controversial case of Hempstead, Texas school board change of policy after board was threatened with loss of federal funds because it dismissed pregnant high school students
by Jack Chambers -
On the other side of the tracks - efforts to stop crime by gangs in Chicago, Illinois
by ArLynn Leiber Presser -
A History of Warfare. - book reviews
by George MacDonald Fraser -
Blasphemy: Verbal Offense Against the Sacred from Moses to Salman Rushdie. - book reviews
by Matthew Berke -
New York Days. - book reviews
by Jeffrey Hart - The GOP and war powers - disappointment in Republican senators and representatives who favor congressional power over presidential right to declare war - Editorial
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Getting to know the general - Haitian military leader General Raoul Cedras
by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard -
Big thunder, little rain: NAFTA isn't the only game in town; but can the Clintonites do any better with the Pacific Rim? - US trade policy toward Asian countries
by Franklin L. Lavin -
Beria: Stalin's First Lieutenant. - book reviews
by David Pryce-Jones -
Fearless. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now. - book reviews
by Richard Grenier -
Buchanan on trial - Patrick Buchanan's support for John Demjanjuk and other Nazis from World War II - response to National Review August 23, 1993 editorial supporting the vindication of both Demjanjuk and Buchanan - Letter to the Editor
by Joshua Muravchik - The Demjanjuk fallout - analysis of Joshua Muravchik's Letter to the Editor, National Review, November 29, 1993, in which he criticizes both Pat Buchanan's defense of John Demjanjuk and other World War II Nazis and the August 23, 1993 National Review edit
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The issue is immigration - increasing opposition to current US immigration policy that does not control numbers of immigrants entering the US
by Ira Mehlman -
Trading blows: many proponents say President Salinas needs NAFTA. Maybe President Clinton needs it more
by Carlos Ball -
Fire with Fire: The New Female Power and How It Will Change the Twenty-First Century. - book reviews
by Maggie Gallagher -
Flesh and Bone. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Barney backlash - what is right with the Public Broadcasting Service children's television program 'Barney and Friends - Column
by Andrew Ferguson -
NAFTA, yes - reason for Congress to pass the North American Free Trade Agreement - Editorial
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Federico Fellini, R I P - tribute to late Italian motion picture director - Editorial
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Asian dilemmas: can Asia's managed capitalism keep growing if the countries don't open up politically and economically? But if they do open up, will they be inviting Western-style welfarism and strife? - Cover Story
by William McGurn -
Poor accounting…and the poor get poorer? Sure, if you leave out half their income
by Bruce Bartlett -
The Politics of Prudence. - book reviews
by John Wauck -
Arcadia. - theater reviews
by Herb Greer
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