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March 10, 2003 Issue


Why the League of Nations Failed
by Patrick J. Buchanan
The UN risks going the route of the League of Nations.

The United States of Everywhere
by Taki
Anti-Americanism is a self-inflicted wound.


A Necessary Alliance
by Neil Clark
A British socialist exhorts his side to drop its hostility to antiwar conservatives.


Mexico’s Northern Strategy
By Howard Sutherland
Vicente Fox works to ensure that Mexican immigrants remain loyal to their mother country.



The Myth of the Al-Qaeda Tie

By Doug Bandow
Saddam won’t pass weapons of mass destruction to forces he can’t control.

Big Government, Big War
by Joe Bob Briggs
Bush’s big government, big war budget

Why NASA Failed
by Martin Sieff
Space exploration is too important to leave to NASA.


Fourteen Days:
Loose First-Use Talk; Newspaper Endorses Censorship; Focus-Grouped Warmongering


The Envelope, Please
by Steve Sailer
December films dominate the Oscar field.

The Deviance of Politics
by Jeremy Lott
The danger of politicizing deviance

The Marx of the
Anti-Semites

by John Derbyshire
MacDonald’s lopsided view of the Jews


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