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July 15, 2002 Issue - 21 Articles- Letters, pp. 2-5
- For the Record, pp. 6-7
- The Week, pp. 8-17
- Bringing the War 'Home'
Ramesh Ponnuru
, pp. 18-19 Go ahead: Make it a political issue
- A Bureaucracy with a Difference
Kate O'Beirne
, pp. 20-23 Hopes and fears for the 'homeland' force
- The Saudi Pipeline
Joel Mowbray
, pp. 24-25 Petro-dollars, Palestinian terror-and a U.S. blind eye
- A Fence in the Sand
David Pryce-Jones
, p. 26 From the Israelis, a last, near-desperate measure
- The Anti-Big Mac Attack
Jonah Goldberg
, pp. 27-28 Busybodies and trial lawyers set greedy eyes on food
- On Tiptoe Through the Tulips
Rod Dreher
, pp. 29-31 Why Holland is nervous---and an alarming case for the entire West
- Rude Awakenings
Jay Nordlinger
, pp. 32-34 Some effects of the Middle East wars on U.S. campuses
- Our 'Next Manifest Destiny'
John J. Miller
, pp. 35-37 America should move to control space---now, and decisively
- Help!!!, pp. 38-39
- The Long View
Rob Long
, p. 40 Books, Arts & Manners
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Strobe Lite (Review) David Pryce-Jones
, pp. 41-45 The Russia Hand, by Strobe Talbott
- The Russia Hand by Strobe Talbott
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The Old Bull (Review) Arthur Herman
, p. 46 Master of the Senate, by Robert A. Caro
- Master of the Senate by Robert A. Caro
- What Is There to Say?
Jack Gilbert
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The Politics of Victory (Review) Richard Lowry
, p. 48 Supreme Command, by Eliot A. Cohen
- Supreme Command by Eliot A. Cohen
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Southern Comfort (Review) Ralph Reed
, pp. 49-50 The Rise of Southern Republicans, by Earl Black and Merle Black
- The Rise of Southern Republicans by Earl Black and Merle Black
- Television: The Greatest
Matthew Spalding
, pp. 51-53 George Washington on the tube
- On the Right
Wm. F. Buckley Jr.
, pp. 54-55 - The Misanthrope's Corner
Florence King
, pp. 56-58