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Articles in March 29, 1993 issue of National Review
- Back to the drawing board - General Accounting Office report on proposed IM240 emissions inspection system for automobiles - Editorial
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Backward into the future - the dangers of American interventionist foreign policy as practiced by Woodrow Wilson and its application to current problems in Yugoslavia - Cover Story
by John Gray -
Reconnecting America - conservatism in America; National Review Institute meeting - The Conservative Summit
by Pete duPont -
The End of the Twentieth Century and the End of the Modern Age. - book reviews
by Conor Cruise O'Brien -
Mac. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Martyrs' Day: Chronicle of a Small War. - book reviews
by Radek Sikorski - Coolness under fire - Republicans offer counter-proposal to Bill Clinton's economic policy - Editorial
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M.E. Bradford, R I P - literary critic, social philosopher and historian - Editorial
by Jeffrey Hart -
Intervention and its discontents - US intervention in Yugoslavian conflict - Cover Story
by Peter W. Rodman -
Ten steps backward - Bill Clinton's economic plan
by Paul Craig Roberts -
The First Dissident: The Book of Job in Today's Politics. - book reviews
by Jerold S. Auerbach -
Indochine. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
New age hypochondria - obsessions with illnesses and health care - Column
by Florence King - Round up the usual suspects - Joseph R. Biden's proposed Violence Against Women Act - Editorial
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Dole on a roll - Senate Republican Leader Bob Dole
by Brit Hume -
Blithe spirits - speakers at National Review Institute's Conservative Summit - The Conservative Summit
by Tom Bethell -
Honor among environmentalists - the case of John Zenner who tried to clean up Wisconsin's pollution through bankruptcy management of electroplater manufacturer Better-Brite
by Peter Samuel -
Operation Shylock. - book reviews
by Richard Brookhiser -
Nowhere man - the works of artist Douglas Bourgeois
by James Gardner - Brave new words - Bill Clinton's and Warren Christopher's foreign policy concerning Yugoslavia - Editorial
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The trial of Erich Honecker - crimes against humanity trial of former East German President Erich Honecker
by Melvin J. Lasky -
They're off - conservative gathering sponsored by the National Review Institute is prelude to 1996 Republican presidential campaign - The Conservative Summit
by Richard Brookhiser -
Leaving families out: Republicans won't win debates on family matters until they stop seeing children in terms of GDP - gross domestic product
by Gary L. Bauer -
Sommersby. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Britons: Forging the Nation, 1707-1837. - book reviews
by Jeffrey Hart -
Mr. Clinton's prescription - drug industry profits - Column
by Ed Rubenstein -
A bureaucracy scorned - Iowa's open-enrollment law for public school children
by C. Sheldon Smith - Speeches & panels - gathering of conservatives by the National Review Institute - The Conservative Summit
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No more enchanted evenings - appreciation of the American musical play
by Anthony Lejeune -
Love Field. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Theodore Roosevelt: A Life. - book reviews
by Rich Lowry
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