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March 22, 2004 Issue - 25 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-3
- For the Record, pp. 4-5
- The Week, pp. 6-15
- Notes & Asides, p. 16
- Safety in Numbers...
John O'Sullivan
, pp. 17-19 The limits of unilateralism
- Money Makes His World Go 'Round
Byron York
, pp. 20-21 An unknown story about John Kerry
- Virginia Is for Taxers
Stephen Moore
, pp. 22-25 Are Republicans Republicans in the Old Dominion? Anywhere else?
- The Abolition of Sex
John Derbyshire
, pp. 26-27 Don't worry---only in the law. Only!
- Going Timeless
Jay Nordlinger
, pp. 28-31 Who dares give up the 'newspaper of record'?
- Right Fights
Ramesh Ponnuru
, pp. 32-34 In Pennsylvania and elsewhere, conservative voters need to get serious
- 'He That Stands It Now...'
David Frum
, pp. 35-37 A writer responds to his critics
- Not Amnesty but Attrition
Mark Krikorian
, pp. 38-41 The way to go on immigration
- Help!!!, pp. 42-43
- The Long View
Rob Long
, p. 44 Books, Arts & Manners
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Tumbling Down (Review) Peter Robinson
, pp. 45-46 The Fall of the Berlin Wall, by William F. Buckley, Jr.
- The Fall of the Berlin Wall by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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To the Bitter End (Review) Ronald Radosh
, pp. 47-49 Alger Hiss's Looking-Glass Wars, by G. Edward White
- Alger Hiss's Looking-Glass Wars by G. Edward White
- Works
Sarah Bramwell
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Blyth Spirit (Review) Kate O'Beirne
, p. 51 Spin Sisters, by Myrna Blyth
- Spin Sisters by Myrna Blyth
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Shrewd, But Small (Review) John Derbyshire
, pp. 52-53 Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the China He Lost, by Jonathan Fenby
- Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-Shek and the China He Lost by Jonathan Fenby
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Dutch, Reformed (Review) S.T. Karnick
, p. 54 God and Ronald Reagan, by Paul Kengor
- God and Ronald Reagan by Paul Kengor
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Shelf Life: Pure Simon (2 Reviews) Michael Potemra
, p. 55 A Time for Reflection: An Autobiography, by William E. Simon and John M. Caher
- A Time for Reflection: An Autobiography by William E. Simon and John M. Caher
- America's Inadvertent Empire by William E. Odom and Robert Dujarric
- City Desk: Voice of the People
Richard Brookhiser
, pp. 56-57 Expert witness Richard Brookhiser visits City Hall
- On the Right
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 58-59 - Happy Warrior
Mark Steyn
, pp. 60-62 - Cover
Bradley C. Bower