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2004 Bermuda Cruise: sailing May 12-19 on Radisson Seven Sea Cruises' MS Navigator.


NEW SPEAKERS ADDED! WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR. and RAMESH PONNURU Ramesh Ponnuru (born August 16, 1974) is a Washington, D.C.-based Indian American columnist and a senior editor for National Review magazine. He has also written for several other newspapers and publications, including The Weekly Standard, Policy Review  to join former Education Secretary WILLIAM BENNETT

For other people named William Bennett, see William Bennett (disambiguation).


William John Bennett (born July 31, 1943) is a American conservative pundit and politician. He served as United States Secretary of Education from 1985 to 1988.
, former CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency.


(1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy).
 Director JAMES WOOLSEY, and NReditorial all-stars RICH LOWRY Rich Lowry (born 1968 in Arlington, Virginia) is editor of the conservative biweekly magazine, National Review.

Lowry regularly appears on the Fox News Channel, including on The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity and Colmes
, JOHN O'SULLIVAN John O'Sullivan is the name of:
  • John O'Sullivan (columnist) (born 1942), British conservative columnist
  • John O'Sullivan (Jesuit), Irish Jesuit
  • John O'Sullivan (rugby player)
  • John L.
, and JAYNORDLINGER 2004 Bermuda Cruise

Here's your special opportunity to take part in one of the most exciting seafaring adventures you will ever experience: the National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise Featuring an incredible cast of All Star speakers (and some incredibly affordable rates!), this truly special trip will take place May 12-19, 2004, aboard Radisson Seven Seas Cruises's MS Navigator--the acclaimed ship of the world's highest rated cruise line A cruise line is a company that operates cruise ships. Cruise lines have a dual character; they are partly in the transportation business, and partly in the leisure entertainment business, a duality that carries down into the ships themselves, which have both a crew headed by the .

This is a unique opportunity to meet preeminent conservatives and policy-makers: "Definites" for this voyage are former Education Secretary and celebrated author William Bennett, former Central Intelligence Agency director James Woolsey, and NR editorial heavyweights Rich Lowry, John O'Sullivan, and Jay Nordlinger Jay Nordlinger is a U.S conservative journalist. He is the managing editor of National Review and also writes an irregular column for the magazine's website. He is frequently critical of the People's Republic of China’s Communist government and Fidel Castro's Cuba. .

And now we are very happy to announce that NR founder and Editor-at-large William F. Buckley Jr., as well as Ramesh Ponnuru--NR's intelligent, opinionated o·pin·ion·at·ed  
adj.
Holding stubbornly and often unreasonably to one's own opinions.



[Probably from obsolete opinionate : opinion + -ate1.
, and provacative Senior Editor--will be joining us (we're still awaiting replies from other speakers who we've invited) for seven luxurious days of political shop-talk, conservative revelry Revelry
Revenge (See VENGEANCE.)

Reward (See PRIZE.)

Bacchanalia festival

in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. [Rom. Religion: NCE, 203]

Boar’s Head Tavern

scene of Falstaff’s carousals. [Br. Lit.
, and world-class cruising.

Make that top-of-the-world-class cruising. For those who demand the very best, the Navigator is custom-made for you. But with prices starting at an incredibly low $2,999 a person, the National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise is "custom-made" for just about anyone! Unsurpassed service, sumptuous cuisine, spacious accommodations, and luxury, luxury, luxury are the hallmarks of this acclaimed ship.

You can't do better than the Navigator, or Radisson. Says who? Says Conde Nast Traveler's experienced and discriminating readers--they voted Radisson the "World's Best Small-Ship Cruise Line" this year! That's remarkable, and a testament to the fact that the National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise will be a superior experience.

Fine crusing aside (more on that below), meeting top policy-makers and leading conservatives is the highlight of NR's voyages, and, as with our past trips, on the National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise you'll have great opportunities to spend "quality time"--whether at the six seminars we have planned (each two hours long, and featuring scintillating scin·til·late  
v. scin·til·lat·ed, scin·til·lat·ing, scin·til·lates

v.intr.
1. To throw off sparks; flash.

2. To sparkle or shine. See Synonyms at flash.

3.
 discussions of current events, plus your participation via lively Q&A!), or at the exclusive three cocktail receptions or two late-night smokers (featuring H. Upmann's truly superior cigars and a complimentary cognac) that are in store, or over a gourmet dinner with our editors and speakers (our goal is to schedule you to dine intimately with our sailing dignitaries on two nights).

This will be NR's second trip to Bermuda, and we're happy to be returning to this beautiful island. It never gets old: Sauntering through these charming cities of Hamilton and St. George (still steeped, like the customary afternoon tea, in the traditions of British colonial life) during the day, enjoying the nightlife, relaxing on the rose-blushed sands of Bermuda's gorgeous beaches--all of this and much more (like the numerous excellent excursions Radisson will provide) awaits you. Oh yes: The Navigator will also make a lengthy visit to Norfolk, from which fascinating tours to Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg is the historic district of the independent city of Williamsburg, Virginia. Colonial Williamsburg consists of many of the buildings that formed the original colonial capital of Williamsburg in James City County from 1699 to 1780, with all traces of later , Jamestown, Yorktown, and other historic Virginia landmarks are available.

Fascinating too will be your sumptuous cabin--all of the Navigator's staterooms provide an ocean view, nearly 90 percent feature private balconies, and none is smaller than 301 sq. ft. (at 1,173 sq. ft., the Master Suites are simply huge!). All staterooms feature European king-size beds (convertible to twins), separate sitting areas, marble baths with tub and separate shower, large walk-in closets with safe, terry robes, hair dryers, refrigerators (stocked with Adj. 1. stocked with - furnished with more than enough; "rivers well stocked with fish"; "a well-stocked store"
stocked

furnished, equipped - provided with whatever is necessary for a purpose (as furniture or equipment or authority); "a furnished apartment";
 soft drinks), TV/VCR, in-suite bar set-up, and so much more. Oh yes: The Master, Penthouse, and Navigator suites offer Butler Service, and there are even 10 suites that can be interconnected (that's great for families!).

As wonderful as the cabins is Radisson's renowned and pampering "Above and Beyond" service, which takes care of every nuance or housekeeping chore so you can spend your time in more pleasurable pursuits. And for those staying in selected staterooms, your butler will unpack See pack.  your bags and the Pressing Service will iron out every wrinkle Wrinkle

A feature of a new product or security intended to entice a buyer.
 on every shirt. With the Navigator's outstanding 1-to-1.4 crew to guest ratio, you're assured matchless personal service. So relax--let your butler arrange that cocktail party in your suite, schedule your dinner at the (reservations-required) Portofino Grill, get you a private car at the next port of call, and so much more!

A week of very fine dining will also be in store: The Navigator offers the best food on the high seas high seas

In maritime law, the waters lying outside the territorial waters of any and all states. In the Middle Ages, a number of maritime states asserted sovereignty over large portions of the high seas.
. Imagine enjoying your intimate, gourmet dinner (with a guest speaker!) at the Navigator's elegant Compass Rose A graduated circle, usually marked in degrees, indicating directions and printed or inscribed on an appropriate medium.  restaurant, or dinner-for-two with your spouse at the Portofino Grill, where sumptuous Italian cuisine Italian cuisine as a national cuisine known today has evolved from centuries of social and political change. Its roots can be traced back to 4th century BCE and into the Middle Ages which brought Arab and Norman influence to certain regions along with introduction of notable chefs  is the fare. (Wherever you dine, a choice of fine, complimentary wine will be poured nightly! And soft drinks, hot beverages, juices, and mineral water are complimentary throught the cruise!)

Aside from the fine dining, the spectacular seminars we're planning, and the numerous tours and excursions, there's so much else one can do on the Navigator. With one of the highest space-per-guest ratios at sea, there's plenty of room for many pleasurable pastimes (don't forget lounging on a deck chair!). On board you'll find a world-class spa, fitness center, and salon, duty-free boutiques, intimate bars and lounges, a swimming pool and two whirlpools, two golf driving cages where you may practice your swing, a well-stocked library with a full-fledged computer center (so you can receive or send e-mail or browse the Internet), and a card room where a master bridge instructor ready to teach you his art. There's "High Tea" every afternoon and other happy diversions (art auctions and ballroom dance ballroom dance

European and American social dancing performed by couples. It includes standard dances such as the fox-trot, waltz, polka, tango, Charleston, jitterbug, and merengue.
 classes), and at night, ah ... you'll be tempted to abandon any thoughts of going to bed at a sensible hour. There are dazzling live performances in the Seven Seas Lounge, thrilling games of chance at the elegant casino, romantic cabaret acts, plus dancing until you tell us when.

The National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise will be a fabulous seven-day experience. Be part of it: Join Bill Bennett
For other men named William Bennett, see William Bennett (disambiguation).


William Richards Bennett, PC, OBC, (born August 18, 1932 in Kelowna, British Columbia) was Premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia 1975–1986.
 (who'll be discussing the kulturkampf and more), James Woolsey (who can give a more informed take on the war against terrorism than the former head of the CIA?!), and NR editors William F. Buckley Jr., Rich Lowry, John O'Sullivan, Jay Nordlinger, and Ramesh Ponnuru (and other top speakers we've invited) for a delightful week aboard the Navigator. Reserve your cabin: simply fill out and return the application form on the next page (you can also book right away at www.nationalreviewcruise-bermuda.com). The Navigator holds but 490 passengers, and cabins (already 50 have been reserved by NR readers!) are selling out quickly. Don't let yourself get shut out of what will be a true once-in-a-lifetime experience. Don't miss the National Review 2004 Bermuda Cruise.
BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA! PHENOMENAL NORFOLK! WHAT A WEEK!

DAY/DATE       PORT            ARRIVE      DEPART

Wed./May 12    New York City               5:00PM

Thur./May 13   AT SEA

Fri../May 14   Hamilton        8:00 AM

Sat./May 15    Hamilton        Overnight

Sun./May 16    St. George      7:00AM      4:00PM

Mon./May 17    AT SEA

Tues./May 18   Norfolk         7:00AM      5:00PM

Wed./May 19    New York City   8:00AM

DAY/DATE       SPECIAL EVENT

Wed./May 12

Thur./May 13   morning/afternoon seminars
               evening cocktail reception

Fri../May 14   afternoon seminar
               late-night smoker

Sat./May 15    afternoon seminar
               evening cocktail reception

Sun./May 16

Mon./May 17    morning/afternoon seminars
               late-night smoker

Tues./May 18   evening cocktail reception

Wed./May 19
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