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Articles in April 21, 1997 issue of National Review
- Worth a thousand words
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Lights on: in Britain, the privatized electricity system is providing better service. When will America see the light?
by Cecil Parkinson -
The passing of the patrician South
by Reid Buckley -
Drumming up ethnic hurts
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Marvin Liebman, RIP
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Golden rule: Alan Greenspan belongs to a long line of gold bugs. But he might do more to spread the faith
by Lawrence A. Kudlow -
Robert Penn Warren
by Jeffrey Hart -
Drawing the line on tobacco
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
King of the hill
by Rich Lowry -
Cleanth Brooks and the Rise of Modern Culture
by Jeffrey Hart -
Free TV for pols?
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Bread & circuses
by Kate O'Beirne -
Caveat investor: trying to keep up with the market has some corporate execs cooking the books
by Gretchen Morgenson -
The South's past imperfect
by Jeffrey Hart -
The misanthrope's corner
by Florence King -
Against all odds
by Anthony Lejeune -
Capital cuts: the debate over capital-gains tax cuts may finally yield dividends this year
by Alan Reynolds -
Out of America: A Black Man Confronts Africa
by Thomas Sowell -
The Bethsaida miracle
by D. Keith Mano -
The long run: the indicators indicate that the market should fall - which has the experts apologizing
by Mark Bulbert -
John Wayne's America: The Politics of Celebrity
by Peter Collier -
Shame on you
by Peter T. King -
Without a visa: for decades to come, Albania will look as if invaded by an armada of Martians in miniature flying saucers
by Radek Sikorski -
The coming depression?
by Lawrence M. Parks -
Private Parts
by John Simon -
Latter-day saint?
by Bob Smith -
What goes up … as the bull market regularly reaches new highs, everyone is asking, what happens next?
by john Crudele -
After Reaganism
by John O'Sullivan -
Selena
by John Simon -
Right data
by Ed Rubenstein -
… Must come down: Alan Greenspan's efforts to manage the market have been successful. So far
by Allan H. Meltzer - The President; Beijing
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Rules of Civility: The 110 Precepts that Guided Our First President in War and Peace
by Reid Buckley - Helsinki illusions
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Saving savings: most 401 plans do a good job. Should anything be done about the rest?
by Patrick Chisholm -
South mouth: why liberals hate Dixie
by Florence King -
Cooking children, part I
by Digby Anderson
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