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Articles in Dec 27, 1993 issue of National Review
- Muddling down - problem with British government starting secretive negotiations with the Irish Republican Army - Editorial
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Shoot-out at the ethics gap - dubious behavior of Interior Department appointee, George Frampton
by Kenneth Smith -
A Trapp family Christmas - from the collection of Christmas stories in 'Will Mrs. Major Go to Hell' by the late author Aloise Buckley Heath; a holiday publication tradition by National Review
by Aloise Buckley Health -
Hell of a Ride: Backstage at the White House Follies, 1989-1993. - book reviews
by Mona Charen -
Blossom dearie and the lost city - tribute to cabaret singers and their special song lyrics that reflect sophistication and urbanity - Column
by Hadley Arkes -
And they live happily ever after - how political consultants James Carville and Mary Matalin have become the toast of Washington, D.C - Column
by Andrew Ferguson - Asbestos scare-mongering - New York Times report on asbestos danger in public schools - Editorial
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The new shape of Europe - NATO decision not to allow Central European countries to become members
by Radek Sikorski -
Did Thatcherism matter? Britain, and the rest of the world, have changed a great deal since Margaret Thatcher took office in 1979. How much of the credit goes to her? - or blame - Cover Story
by Tim Congdon -
A Critical Examination of Socialism. - book reviews
by John Gray -
The age of experience - the lost art of manners and self-control in social situations - Column
by Linda Bridges - Larry bows out - Iran-Contra Special Prosecutor Lawrence Walsh finishes his report - Editorial
- Anthony Burgess, R I P - British novelist and journalist - Editorial
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Can women beat men at their own game? - the consequences of women assuming roles traditionally reserved for men - Cover Story
by Steven Goldberg -
Assault on the mortgage lenders: in the name of racial justice, the Clintonites want the power to decide who gets a home of his own - efforts to impose regulations on banks to make loans even if applicants are not creditworthy
by Robert Stowe England -
Shadowlands. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Battleground: One Mother's Crusade, the Religious Right, and the Struggle for Control of Our Classrooms. - book reviews
by Mark Cunningham - The shrinking minimum - earned income tax credit increase approach to helping the poor rather than raising the minimum wage - Editorial
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Mr. President, you're no LBJ - Bill Clinton's social policies; late President Lyndon Johnson
by Vin Weber -
Who's afraid of the religious right? - Symposium - Column
by Jacob Neusner -
The dove of war: the arms-controllers won't even think about fusion weapons. But that won't make it go away
by S.T. Cohen -
The Piano. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
While England Sleeps. - book reviews
by Tracy Lee Simmons - Gun law - Brady Handgun Prevention Act - Editorial
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Back in the USSR - Azerbaijan politics and the political resurrection of Geidar Aliev
by Jonathan Sunley -
Abortion: a principled politics - determining policy to uphold the start of of life at conception
by Steven R. Hemler -
The Downing Street Years. - book reviews
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
The assassin who failed - Museum of Modern Art retrospective on Joan Miro, New york, New York - Column
by James Gardner -
Selected Essays 1977-1992: Jack London, Hemingway, and the Constitution
by Donald Lyons
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