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Articles in April 4, 1994 issue of National Review
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Guest editorial - Bill Clinton's resumption of trade with Vietnam betrays families of soldiers missing in action since the Vietnamese Conflict - Editorial
by Dan Rather - The encircling gloom - consequence of Church of England's decision to ordain 32 women to the Anglican priesthood - Editorial
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The right to die, the power to kill - controversy over euthanasia policy - includes related article on living wills and court decisions
by Wesley J. Smith -
A marriage made in hell - Branch Davidian trial
by Mary G. Gotschall -
Savage Nights. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
Sportswriter: The Life and Times of Grantland Rice. - book reviews
by Jeffrey Hart - Farrakhan - inability of blacks to resist the dogma and violent rhetoric of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan - Editorial
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Let the race begin: President Clinton looks more vulnerable by the day - but which Republican will be in a position to seize the opportunity? - includes related article on Republican National Committee survey of Republican supporters - Cover Story
by Wick Allison -
Catholic Intellectuals and Conservative Politics in America: 1950-1985. - book reviews
by Chilton Williamson, Jr. -
Belle Epoque. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
The look that killed - how Ohio Representative Martin Hoke was caught on tape and chastised publicly for commenting on the size of a woman producer's breasts before a TV interview - Column
by Andrew Ferguson - Accounting for the Clintons - investigation into Bill and Hillary Clinton's financial dealings with the Whitewater Development Corp. real estate firm - Editorial
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It's back - immigration policy reform
by Ira Mehlman -
House of chimeras: can Ukraine emerge from the rubble?
by Adrian Karatnycky -
Why Men Rule: A Theory of Male Dominance. - book reviews
by Daniel Seligman -
Christy. - television program reviews
by Matthew Scully - Trade and geopolitics - U.S. relations in the Asia Pacific region and how they are impacted by changes in China and Japan's military and economic power - Editorial
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Italy at the crossroads - government crises and political corruption linger as voters face important elections March 27, 1994
by Radek Sikorski -
Janitor for a day: certain officials of public-employee unions have raised double-dipping to a high art
by Charlene Haar -
Rage of a Privileged Class: Why Middle-Class Blacks Are Angry; Why America Should Care. - book reviews
by Danielle Allen -
The etiquette of gunplay - the social aspects of increased use of guns in Washington, D.C - Column
by Mark Miller -
200 years and out? - how welfare benefits have contributed to the number of single parent black families since the 1960s - Column
by Ed Rubenstein -
The Democrats' welfare trap - public welfare reform
by Joshua Abramowitz -
Trading punches - US trade relations with Japan
by James Bovard -
Creative Chicago: From the ChapBook to the University. - book reviews
by John R. Coyne, Jr. -
The Learning of Liberty: The Educational Ideas of the American Founders. - book reviews
by Thomas Short
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