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Join NR's 50th Anniversary Sailing July 10-21 on Crystal Cruises' stunning Symphony with WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY JR., ROBERT BORK, PAUL JOHNSON, PEGGY NOONAN, LAWRENCE KUDLOW, RICH LOWRY, KATE O'BEIRNE, JAY NORDLINGER, JOHN O'SULLIVAN and DAVID PRYCE-JONES visiting LONDON/DOVER, WATERFORD, DUBLIN, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, EDINBURGH, and GUERNSEY
Join us on the National Review 2005 British Isles Cruise, an exceptional luxury voyage helping mark the 50th anniversary of your favorite conservative magazine. Featuring top conservative celebrities, and a truly spectacular itinerary--London/Dover, Waterford, Dublin, Belfast, Liverpool, Leith/Edinburgh, and St. Peter Port (on the Isle of Guernsey)--this special trip will take place July 10--21, 2005, aboard Crystal Cruises' stunning 5-star Crystal Symphony.
If ever there was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, this is it! Alongside NR founder William F. Buckley Jr. for eleven days of conservative revelry and superior cruising will be Lawrence Kudlow, the happy supply-side warrior and star of CNBC's Kudlow & Cramer; Robert Bork, the acclaimed jurist and legal scholar; Peggy Noonan, author, essayist, and commentator supreme; Paul Johnson, the renowned historian (his Modern Times remains a classic); David Pryce-Jones, NR Senior Editor and renowned Middle East expert (his essential books include The Closed Circle: An Interpretation of the Arabs), as well as National Review Editor Rich Lowry, Washington Editor Kate O'Beirne, Managing Editor Jay Nordlinger, and Editor-at-Large John O'Sullivan (now at the helm of the very influential quarterly The National Interest).
The National Review 2005 British Isles Cruise launches July 10 from Dover, home of the famous White Cliffs. There you will board the luxurious Crystal Symphony and depart for ten full days of unrivaled cruising, visiting the most famous and must-visit ports in Europe.
Ahead lie the beautiful Irish ports of Waterford, Dublin, and Belfast, historic Liverpool in England, enchanting Edinburgh in Scotland--where, as our gift, you will enjoy a free and delightful Highlights of Edinburgh tour (including a sumptuous lunch at a traditional Scottish restaurant)--and charming St. Peter Port on the Channel Isle of Guernsey. The top reason the "typical" NR cruiser sails with us (again and again!) is to attend the seminar sessions featuring our guest speakers and editorial all-stars. On the National Review 2005 British Isles Cruise, six scintillating panel sessions are planned: We'll discuss current events, the War on Terror, U.S.-European relations, inside-the-Beltway politics, and so much more. On deck for these lively affairs (where there's always plenty of time for Q & A) are a tremendous cast of knowledgeable, authoritative, and, yes, very entertaining conservatives:
[check] No one can make more sense of the U.S. economy and the politics of business than Larry Kudlow!
[check] What Kudlow is to the economy, Robert Bork is to jurisprudence. His take on the Supreme Court is second to none.
Source: HighBeam Research, British Isles Cruise: a once-in-a-lifetime experience: the National...