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A Spanish Disquisition: How one European nation can distinguish itself - Spain and free trade - Brief Article
The subjective Geiger counter registers a lessening of anti-American sentiment, if only by comparison with France and Germany and the green wastes...
National Review, 08/06/01 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
Elle to Pay: Beauty and wisdom in Spain - Elle magazine
FOR all the evident corruption in our manners and morals, we Americans cannot take pride of place. FOR all the evident corruption in our manners...
National Review, 12/20/99 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
The passing of the patrician South
A Camden, SC, denizen bemoans the apparent passing of Southern civility, love of tradition and the nurturing of eccentricity. Southerners once...
National Review, 04/21/97 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
Rules of Civility: The 110 Precepts that Guided Our First President in War and Peace
THIN, beautifully bound little books delight my soul. When I was one of Doubleday's authors, my editor would send me such a present at...
National Review, 04/21/97 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
Americans No More: The Death of Citizenship. - book reviews
NEXT to God and religion, the concept most likely to give offense in America today may be patriotism. NEXT to God and religion, the concept most...
National Review, 10/28/96 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
Ave Ava - Ava Gardner
I WAS DEEPLY saddened by the death of Ava Gardner. At one time, I guess I was about as close to her as anyone outside her immediate family. I first...
National Review, 04/16/90 by Reid Buckley · More from publication -
Cancun
MEXICO IS FILTHY. You cannot eat the food. If you touch a salad or drink the water, you will come down with that complaint jocular mention of...
National Review, 05/31/85 by F. Reid Buckley. · More from publication -
How does it fare with Felipe? - letter from Spain
IT WAS THE feast of the Virgin of Carmen, patroness of fishermen, and the town of Comillas, like most sea-faring villages on the Iberian Peninsula,...
National Review, 05/04/84 by F. Reid Buckley · More from publication


