Print Journalism 2000

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Date Periodical Title Book(s) reviewed, or topic of article
Dec. 31 National Review A 9 Edge First How to replace a fallen chad.
Dec. 18 National Review A Too Dumb to Vote Some people are.
December The New Criterion C In the Bivouac of Life Longfellow's poetry.
Dec. 4 National Review R China and Her Dupes The China Threat by Bill Gertz
Dec. 4 National Review A 'Twixt Heaven and Earth Philosophical roots of the parties.
Nov. 20 National Review A The End of the Ectomorph What happened to the skinny male?
Nov. 6 National Review A Head of the New Class Significance of a Gore victory.
November The New Criterion R Slim Pickings Berlin in Lights: The Diaries of Harry Kessler
Oct. 23 National Review R Leninism in Hanoi Ho Chi Minh, by William J. Duiker.
Oct. 23 National Review A The Eclipse of Risk Security vs. risk as political attitudes.
Oct. 14 Science News L Dirty Story The more dirt, the less hurt.
Oct. 9 National Review A First Amendment First It's the culture.
Oct. 5 New York Review of Books L The Pogrom in Limerick A dark episode in Irish history.
Sep. 25 National Review A Attack of the Wealth-Eaters In defense of capitalism.
Aug. 28 National Review A The Future of English Of the English language, that is.
Aug. 20 Washington Times R Why We Ought to Fear China Hegemon, by Steven Mosher
July 17 National Review A The Longest, Awfullest Game Soccer, of course.
June 19 National Review A Store of Stores A hymn to Home Depot
June 11 Washington Post R The Nose Knows Jacobson's Organ, by Lyall Watson
June 5 Weekly Standard A Hitting the Great Wall of China The nature of Chinese nationalism
June 5 National Review A The Hardest 'R' The teaching of mathematics
June 5 National Review R Disunited Kingdom The Isles, by Norman Davies
May 22 National Review A Elián Nation Media reaction to the Elián González case.
May 1 National Review A Still Useful, and Idiotic Fidel Castro's U.S. shills.
Apr. 17 National Review A Dr. Laura Non Grata Dr. Laura Schlessinger's clash with the homosexual lobbies
March The New Criterion C Rudyard Kipling & the god of things as they are An appreciation of Old Eyebrows
Feb. 25 National Post R All Pity Choked Voices from S-21, by David Chandler
Feb. 18 National Post R A Writer of Craft Patrick O'Brian, by Dean King
Feb. 21 National Review R Score One for Nature Taboo:   Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We Are Afraid to Talk About It, by Jon Entine
Feb. 14 Weekly Standard A The Chinese, Too, Deserve to be Free Strategies for helping China democratize
Jan. 28 National Post R Hard Luck Story Colors of the Mountain, by Da Chen
Jan. 17 Weekly Standard A The Onomastic Cringe Who the heck are the Roma?
Jan. 14 Wall Street Journal L Truth Seekers A pedantic correction.
January Chronicles A Thinking About Internment What should the U.S. do with Chinese nationals in the event of war with China?

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