Print Journalism 2003

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Date Periodical Title Book(s) reviewed, or topic of article
Dec. 31 National Review S Snow-Bound: A Winter Idyl Apologies to John Greenleaf Whittier.
Dec. 22 National Review R The Datanaut Human Accomplishment, by Charles Murray
Dec. 8 National Review A Witnesses: A Greatest Generation of anti-Communists Those born in the 1900s.
Dec. 8 National Review S Image Conscious My anfractuosities.
Nov. 16 The Washington Times R Touring Brain Science's Bold Frontier The New Brain, by Richard Restak
Nov. 12 The New York Sun R China's New Left China's New Order, by Wang Hui
Nov. 10 National Review S Riding the Rails Me and my commuter train.
Nov. 10 National Review A NASCAR Nation I go to a stock car race.
Oct. 13 National Review S The Tale of the Tapes Out walking with Boris and P. Vergilius Maro
Oct. 12 The Washington Times R Exposing the Disreputable Side of Human Enquiry Are Universes Thicker Than Blackberries?  by Martin Gardner.
Sept. 29 National Review A From 'Activist' to 'Warmonger' A Devil's Dictionary for our time.
Sept. 29 National Review A The Sacramento Tales California recall, in Middle English.
Sept. 15 National Review S Conversion Experience I discover the wheelie.
Sept. 1 National Review A An Empire Like No Other The British what else?
Aug. 11 National Review S Post-hole Serenade Suburbia and its discontents.
July 27 The New York Times L Noted I correct an error in their review of Prime Obsession.
July 14 National Review S Name That Tune I can't.
July/August The American Enterprise R China vs. Foggy Bottom The New Chinese Empire, by Ross Terrill
June 30 National Review A Throw the Bums Out From "vagrant" to "homeless." 
June 30 National Review R Lost in the Male The Man Who Would Be Queen, by Michael Bailey
June 16 National Review S Short Back and Sides And a little off the top, please.
June 13 The New York Sun A Filial Reflections Father's Day thoughts.
June 5 The New York Sun R Soft Pop Math The Art of the Infinite, by Robert and Ellen Kaplan
May 19 National Review S Long Island Easter Recreation, re-creation.
May 19 The American Conservative R Minority Report World on Fire, by Amy Chua
May The New Criterion R The Apple in Our Eye Newton: The Making of Genius, by Patricia Fara
May 5 National Review A How Cheap Is Your Manhood? Warrior envy.
Apr. 21 National Review S The Home Front Ode to Spring.
Mar. 24 National Review S I Was an Illegal Alien True confessions.
Mar. 12 The New York Sun R A Provincial Enterprise To Begin the World Anew, by Bernard Bailyn
Mar. 10 The American Conservative R The Marx of the Anti-Semites The Culture of Critique by Kevin MacDonald
Mar. 9 The Washington Times R Untied States Knots, by Alexei Sossinsky
March The New Criterion R E pluribus plurimum Diversity: The Invention of a Concept by Peter Wood
Spring Claremont Review of Books R Here We Go Over the Pamirs A Short History of the World by Geoffrey Blainey
Feb. 24 National Review S Dads and Cads Parenting equals guilt
Feb. 24, National Review A After Columbia The second space shuttle disaster.
February The New Criterion C What Happened to Aldous Huxley? The last metaphysician.
Jan. 27 National Review S Nor Custom Stale Shy about your age?
Jan. 24 The Washington Times R Hydraulic Despotism Before the Deluge by Dierdre Chetham

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