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Articles in May 2, 1994 issue of National Review
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Robin Hood goes to college - how economic formulas for families planning college tuition finances discourage saving and investment - Column
by Ed Rubenstein -
On the supply side - the failure of Federal Reserve Board policy to control money supply and maintain price stability
by Lawrence A. Kudlow -
Democracy in a mean season - the tyranny that may continue in South Africa if the African National Congress wins the 1994 election
by R.W. Johnson -
The Scar of Race. - book reviews
by Stanley Rothman -
Mad dogs and Chinamen
by William McGurn - Blackmun's last laugh - the welcome retirement of the United States Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun - Editorial
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Haunting Russia - efforts to pay tribute to the Russians who were killed under Josef Stalin's regime
by Radek Sikorski -
Low-rent health - impact of health reform
by Bruce Bartlett -
FDR and Stalin: A Not So Grand Alliance, 1943-1945. - book reviews
by Peter W. Rodman -
Have you heard? - the value of gossip
by Taki Theodoracopulos - Friends to the end - failure of Bill Clinton to comprehend North Korea's determination to develop nuclear weapons - Editorial
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Rebel with a cause - William J. Kelly, Republican candidate for Congress from Illinois
by John R. Coyne, Jr. -
Roberta on a rampage - social policies of Roberta Achtenberg, Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Department of Housing and Urban Development
by Bruce Bartlett -
Four Weddings and a Funeral. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
What They Fought For: 1861-1865. - book reviews
by Matthew Berke - Drifting toward Haiti - US policy towards Haitian immigrants - Editorial
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Soviet terror, American amnesia: there has been a striking asymmetry between the American responses to the two great mass murders of our century, the Nazi and the Soviet. Why? - Cover Story
by Paul Hollander -
Medical malpractice - misleading information from the federal government impacts support for gun control
by J. Neil Schulman -
The Paper. - movie reviews
by John Simon -
PBS: the Yanni state - appeal of New Age musician, Yanni in helping to raise Public Broadcasting Service funds - Column
by Andrew Ferguson - Something in the water? - unnecessary federal mandates and bureaucracy for complying with EPA regulations for water pollution in Vermont - Editorial
- Libel and indifference - deception in the Public Broadcasting Service TVprogram 'America and the Holocaust: Deceit and Indifference' that blames US policy for the death of European Jews - Editorial
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In memory - memorial to the Soviet victims of communism to be built in Washington, D.C - Cover Story
by Lee Edwards -
Before the Shooting Begins: Searching for Democracy in America's Culture War
by Richard Neuhaus -
Beavis and Butthead. - television program reviews
by James Gardner
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