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The National Review 2005: British Isles Cruise.


July 10-21 on Crystal Cruise's spectacular MS Symphony

HELP CELEBRATE NATIONAL REVIEW'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH AN ESTEEMED ENSEMBLE INCLUDING NR founder WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR., best-selling author PEGGY NOONAN, legal scholar ROBERT BORK Robert Heron Bork (born March 1, 1927) is a conservative American legal scholar who advocates the judicial philosophy of originalism. Bork formerly served as Solicitor General, acting Attorney General, and circuit judge for United States Court of Appeals. , economist LAWRENCE KUDLOW Lawrence (Larry) Kudlow (born August 19, 1947), is an American conservative, supply-side economics enthusiast and television personality. Kudlow currently hosts the TV program Kudlow & Company on CNBC. , acclaimed historian PAUL JOHNSON Paul Johnson may refer to:
  • Paul Johnson (artist)
  • Paul Johnson (philanthropist)
  • Paul Johnson (writer), the British journalist and historian
  • Paul Johnson (ice hockey), ice hockey player
  • Paul Johnson (Canadian politician), former MPP
, and National Review editors KATE O'BEIRNE Kate O'Beirne is the Washington editor of National Review. Her column, "Bread and Circuses," covers Congress, politics, and U.S. domestic policy.

O’Beirne was a regular contributor on CNN's Saturday night political roundtable program, The Capital Gang
, 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
, DAVID PRYCE-JONES David Eugene Henry Pryce-Jones (1936-) is a conservative British author and commentator. He was born in Vienna and his family fled to Britain from France in 1940. Career
He was educated at Eton and read History at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he studied under A.J.P.
, 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 JOHN O'SULLIVAN

VISITING HISTORIC LONDON/DOVER, WATERFORD, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LIVERPOOL, EDINBURGH, AND ST. PETER PORT

Over 120 fellow NR fans have already reserved their luxury staterooms for this special sojourn of 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.
 (three receptions and two 'smokers' featuring world-class H. Upmann cigars are in store!), fascinating discussions of politics, policy, and current events (six 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.
 seminars are planned!), intimate dining with guest speakers and editors (on at least two nights!), and unsurpassed traveling on the Symphony, the acclaimed and spectacular vessel of Crystal Cruises--honored for the ninth year running by travel experts as "The World's Best Large-Ship Cruise Line." You simply cannot miss this true once-in-a-lifetime experience (and incredible NR anniversary celebration). Reserve your stateroom state·room  
n.
A private cabin or compartment with sleeping accommodations on a ship or train.


stateroom
Noun

1. a private room on a ship

2.
 today.
11 EXCITING DAYS & NIGHTS ADD UP TO A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE!

DAY/DATE        PORT             ARRIVE   DEPART    SPECIAL EVENT

SUN/July 10     Dover (from               6:00 PM
                London)

MON/July 11     AT SEA                              morning & afternoon
                                                    seminars evening
                                                    cocktail reception

TUES/July 12    Waterford        8:00AM   6:00PM

WED/July 13     Dublin           8:00AM   6:00PM    late-night H.
                                                    Upmann smoker

THURS/July 14   Liverpool        7:00AM   8:00PM    evening cocktail
                                                    reception

FRI/July 15     Belfast          8:00AM   10:00PM

SAT/July 16     AT SEA                              morning & afternoon
                                                    seminars evening
                                                    cocktail reception

SUN/July 17     Edinburgh        8:00AM             overnight

MON/July 18     Edinburgh                 6:00PM

TUES/July 19    AT SEA                              morning & afternoon
                                                    seminars late-night
                                                    H. Upmann smoker

WED/July 20     St. Peter Port   8:00AM   5:00PM    evening cocktail
                                                    reception

THURS/July 21   Dover            7:00AM


RIGHT OH!

This is a fantastic opportunity to discuss the key issues of today (and of our lifetime!) with America's foremost policy leaders, analysts, and decision-makers! Picture yourself, over eleven glorious days, sailing on one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships to some of Europe's most historic and desried cities, in the company of NR founder BILL BUCKLEY and a stellar ensemble including legal scholar ROBERT BORK, best-selling author PEGGY NOONAN, economist supreme LAWRENCE KUDLOW, revered historian PAUL JOHNSON, and NR editors RICH LOWRY, KATE O'BEIRNE, DAVID PRYCE-JONES, JAY NORDLINGER, and JOHN O'SULLIVAN!

This will be the sole cruise National Review will sponsor in its 50th Anniversary year, and it is an unmatched and unrivalled way for you to celebrate this historic event. NR's 2005 British Isles Cruise will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Why not experience it yourself?! Enjoy it yourself! Space is very limited, so sign up today!
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