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  • The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] foun The National Review is one of the most influential publications on the American right. There ca
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  • ...unterterrorism law); contributor, [[Family Security Matters]], Fox News, [[National Review]], [[Washington Examiner]], Townhall.com; former staff attorney, [[U.S. Sen
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  • ...[[Laura Bush]]; worked for ''[[New York Sun]], ''[[New York Post]]'', ''[[National Review]]''
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  • ...set?itemID=A17&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Darwin on the Origin of Species.] ''National Review'' 10: December 1859 188-214
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  • The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] foun The National Review is one of the most influential publications on the American right. There ca
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  • ...- Review of ''Atlas Shrugged'' by Whittaker Chambers, first published in ''National Review'', December 28, 1957
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  • ...n]]; columnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]], Townhall.com, [[WorldNetDaily]], [[National Review]]; "favorite columnist", [[American Conservative Union]]
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  • *[[National Review]]; influential conservative political magazine http://www.nationalreview.co * complete ''National Review'' writings of [[William F. Buckley Jr.]], searchable; http://cumulus.hillsd
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  • ...andmark Legal Foundation]] in Washington, D.C.; contributing editor to ''[[National Review]]''
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  • ...crolytics LLC; Contributing Editor, SmartMoney.com; Contributing Editor, [[National Review]] Online; Advisory board, Business and Media Institute, [[Media Research Ce
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  • ...Counterterrorism, [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]; author for [[National Review]]; Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, [[Southern District of New York]]
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  • ...cal right]]; former senior editor of ''The Atlantic'', film critic for ''[[National Review]]'', and weekly columnist for the ''[[New York Times]]''.
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  • ...ons; Visiting Fellow at the [[Nixon Center]], Contributing Editor at the [[National Review]], member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and a member of the Advisory
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  • Washington Editor of [[National Review]]; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; former Vice President of
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  • ...ng a column for ''[[Newsweek]]'' in 1976, he was Washington editor for ''[[National Review]]''.
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  • ...conservatism]], noted for erudite if polysyllabic expression; founder of [[National Review]] magazine and [[Young Americans for Freedom]]; cofounder of [[American Con
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  • ...based in Turkey, for several U.S. news and conservative publications: ''National Review'', ''New York Sun'', ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', and ''Washington Times''. H He wrote, in the ''National Review'', of the possible irony of "The Tea Party movement in all its myriad forms
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  • ...onal Security Affairs]] under [[Richard Perle]]; contributing editor, ''[[National Review]]''; advisor, Project for the New American Century; advisory board, [[U.S.
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  • ...eview.com/coulter/coulter-archive.shtml Ann Coulter column archive] at ''[[National Review]]'' (2000-2001)
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  • ...American religious conservative]] journalist. Formerly on the staff of ''[[National Review]]'', he now is a columnist for the ''[[Dallas Morning News]]'' and a contri | journal = [[National Review]] |date = 17 June 2002
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  • ...rticles/207204/seismic-shift/fadhil-assultani | title=Seismic Shift | work=National Review Online | date=June 12, 2003 | accessdate=June 4, 2011 | author=Assultani, F
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  • '''Kate Walsh O'Beirne''' is Washington Editor of the [[National Review]] and a member of the advisory board, Center for Military Readiness]] Previ
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  • ...weekly Op-Ed columnist for the ''New York Times'' and a film critic for ''National Review.'' Previously, he was Senior Editor at ''The Atlantic'',
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  • ...Legal Foundation]] in Washington, D.C. He is a contributing editor to ''[[National Review]]''. The [[American Conservative Union]] presented him with their 2001 Rona
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  • | journal = [[National Review]] | journal = National Review | date = 19 May 2008
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  • ...where her husband Fidell has a role is [[M. Edward Whelan III]] of the ''[[National Review]]''. <blockquote> Unable to point to any actual bias, Whelan resorts to the
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  • | author = Hillel Fradkin | journal = [[National Review]] Online
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  • ...Marcia Angell, Science on Trial"] in the [http://www.nationalreview.com/ ''National Review'']. Accessed September 10, 2006.
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  • Andrew McCarthy, of the''National Review'', said she should have resigned. She said that Attorney General John Ashcr | journal = ''National Review''
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  • | title = The Case for Keisler | author = Ed Whelan | journal=[[National Review]]
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  • ...nals; he wote opinion pieces for the Washington Post, the Financial Times, National Review Online, Le Figaro, Le Monde, Die Welt and others. He has lectured at Columb
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  • ...York and Washington for the [[New York Sun]], and an associate editor at [[National Review]].
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  • ...where her husband Fidell has a role is [[M. Edward Whelan III]] of the ''[[National Review]]. They wrote: {{quotation|Unable to point to any actual bias, Whelan reso
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  • [[Jim Geraghty]] of ''[[National Review]]'' discussed a possible opposition strategy to Herseth-Sandlin's votes aga | journal = [[National Review]]
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  • | journal = [[National Review]] | author = [[John Fonte]] }}</ref> [[John Fonte]] of the [[Hudson Institute]], writing in [[National Review]], quotes a 2004 article by Koh, in [[American Prospect|''The American Pro
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  • ...'Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard''. He was a contributing editor for ''National Review'' but resigned after Barack Obama's election, and runs the NewMajority.com In 2003, he wrote a controversial article, in ''National Review'',<ref>{{citation
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  • ...See[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_24_55/ai_n13606723 National Review] </ref>
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  • ...f the USA, he became a cofounder of the American Conservative Union and ''National Review''. In his 1962 book, ''In Defense of Freedom: A Conservative Credo'' he sta
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  • ...al | date = 12 May 2004}}</ref> Michael Rubin had similar comments in the National Review.
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  • ...the conservative American Enterprise Institute, wrote in an article for ''National Review'' that cases of voter intimidation are very hard to prosecute because the s | publisher = National Review Online}}</ref>
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  • Writing in [[National Review]], he disagreed with [[Harold Koh]] about Koh's beliefs, in a 2004 article
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  • ...eceding 12 months was 19,080. Sincerely, John J. Virtes, Research Director National Review"</ref> but one that might appear to be more ideologically favorable to Rand A 1990 ''National Review'' retrospective of the 1957 review contains the memorable line calling her
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  • | journal = [[National Review]] | author = Byron York ...website does not prominently list funding. A critic, [[Byron York]] of ''[[National Review]]'', lists:<ref name=NR2004-05-28 />
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  • ...power of ideas themselves. When the audacious, young Yale grad founded ''[[National Review]]'' in 1955, he hoped to accomplish more than anyone really expected a maga ...erica's oldest continuously publishing weekly magazine particularly envied National Review its relatively leisurely biweekly publication schedule.)
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  • | journal = National Review | journal = National Review | date = 22 April 1996 | author = David Frum
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  • Adam Garfinkle described the book in conservative magazine ''National Review'' as a “snow job of blizzard scale festooned with <nowiki>[</nowiki>many< | work = National Review
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  • ...yMDU3MTU=#more "Explaining ''in the Morning''. Meet Hollywood Sam"], in: ''National Review'', New York, April 12, 2007; Kahane also uses the term ''Morris the Explain
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  • ...ympathizers have assumed positions throughout the Obama administration." ''National Review'' continued with additional articles, signed and unsigned. <ref>{{citation | journal = National Review}}</ref> Keep America Safe, however, renamed the "Gitmo Nine" the "Al-Qaeda
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  • ...uals (consisting of think tanks, policy journals, political magazines like National Review and The Weekly Standard, certain blogs, etc.) Writing in the conservative ''National Review'', Jim Geraghty questioned the possible irony of "The Tea Party movement in
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  • * Joseph Sobran, "Herblock through the Looking Glass." ''National Review'' vol 36 October 19, 1984. pp 50+. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=500
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  • *Hart, Jeffrey. ''The Making of the American Conservative Mind: The National Review and Its Times'' (2005)
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  • * Radosh, Ronald. ''The Left's Lion: Eric Foner's History'' ''National Review'' (July 10, 2002)[http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-radosh07100
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  • ...ef>[http://www.questia.com/read/5002142821 Allan Meltzer: ''Monetarist'', National Review, Vol. 41, January 27, 1989]</ref>). The term [[Fiscal sustainability|sustai
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  • ...BhOTQzZDA2ZjY5MDQ5OTEyNGZmNDE= Security First (Editorial)]The Editors, ''[[National Review]]'', November 30, 2006. Retrieved May 3, 2008.</ref> Instead, both magazine
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  • *[[John Gray]], ''[[National Review]]'': "In his brilliant, ingenious, but nevertheless deeply unhistorical and | journal = [[National Review]] | date = May 11, 1992 | author = John Gray
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  • ...//www.nationalreview.com/smithw/smith200512140825.asp A View to a Kill], ''National Review Online'', December 14, 2005.</ref>.
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  • ...n | title = Drill Here. Drill Now. | author = Michele Bachmann | journal = National Review | date = 21 July 2008 | url = http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=M2E3MWJm
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  • Soon thereafter, the ''[[National Review]]'' magazine was started, giving conservatives a periodical voice.
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  • ...RjMjE1OTE0NmI1ZjYzYzQwMWY1ZTE5Njk= Sarah Palin: Up and Out], Rich Lowry, ''National Review'', July 7, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.</ref> ...xMTYzZWY= Palin on CBS], Rich Lowry, ''The Corner'' (Political Blog of ''[[National Review]]''), September 27, 2008. Retrieved July 15, 2009.</ref> and mainstream out
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  • ...the past, they are not quite the crude ones vented by his colleague from [[National Review]]," [[Joe Sobran]], whom Weisberg does call [[antisemitic]].</blockquote>
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  • Writing in the conservative ''National Review'', Jim Geraghty questioned the possible irony of "The Tea Party movement in | journal = National Review}}</ref>
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  • ...ently published in two American conservative journals he helped found, ''[[National Review]]'' in 1955 and ''[[Modern Age]]'' in 1957. He was the founding editor of t
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  • ...rom the Assimilation Model.<ref>Stanley Kurtz, "The God of Black Power", ''National Review'', 19 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ome newspapers and magazines (especially [[William F. Buckley, Jr.]]'s ''[[National Review]]'') and one charismatic national leader, Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
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  • ...al | date = 12 May 2004}}</ref> Michael Rubin had similar comments in the National Review.
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  • ...Kirk's ''The Conservative Mind'' (1953) and in the pages of the magazine ''National Review'', founded by [[William F. Buckley Jr.]] in 1955.
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