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TITLE: LIBERTY Magazine
[LIBERTY is a review of libertarian and classical liberal thought, culture and politics, published bi-monthly by Liberty Publishing. -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below!]
ISSUE DATE: March 2000 Volume 14, Number 3
CONDITION: Standard sized thin magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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FEATURES.
The New Man in Russia Boris Yeltsin resigned and left spymas-ter-terrorist Vladimir Putin in charge. Unlike America's political leaders, Yuri Maltsev does not think this is encouraging news.
Greenspan Go Home! Ron Paul reviews U.S. monetary policy and offers the Fed chief some friendly advice: get out while the gettin s good.
Is There Room in America for a Little Cuban Boy? Abrave Cuban woman died to bring her son to America. President Clinton wants to send him back. Liberty's editors prefer to send Clinton.
The Spirit of Northfield and Coffeyville A century ago, Americans knew how to deal with armed robbers. Some Americans still do, but, as William Tonso observes, America's elite doesn't have a clue.
The Incredible Shrinking Serb Atrocities When President Clinton wanted to bomb Yugoslavia, he told Americans that Kosovo was filled with mass graves with more than 100,000 corpses. Now that the smoke has cleared, David Ramsay Steele discovers no mass graves and hardly any bodies.
Back to Belgrade Life, mostly, went on in Yugoslavia, during the American bombing. Stephen Browne revisits friends in a city he loves.
The Politics of Seizing Property The War on Drugs offers an opportunity for Libertarians, argues Miles Fowler.
Bill Gates Shrugged Bill Gates has stepped down. Where will he go today, wonders Michael Giorgino.
What if the U.S. Had Stayed Out of World War 11? Michael Drew answers the question that shocked Americans.
Was George Orwell a Bad Guy? David Ramsay Steele argues that Martin Tyrrell got it all wrong when he claimed that the author of 1.984 was an anti-Semitic, homophobic imperialist. Martin Tyrrell stands by his gums.
Vindication What happens when a young woman faces a wall of indifference in her pursuit of liberty? A short story by Tracey Rosenberg.
REVIEWS.
The Law and the "Leave-Us-Alone" Coalition Gene Healy examines the prospects for a return to genuine federalism.
What Went Wrong With the Netherlands How did the Dutch become the world's richest and freest country ... and how did they lose it all? Brien Bartels looks into this mystery.
Battle Hymns of the Republicans (and Democrats) Stephen Cox hears America singing, "Throw the bums out.
Notes on Contributors Who we are.
Terra Incognita Reality intrudes.
Letters Our readers get the first word.
Reflections Liberty's editors on Americans who have everything, the cloning of fruit, Bill Clinton's campaign for the Nobel Peace Prize, and Y2K cranks, left and right.


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