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William F. Buckley, Jr.
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Founder of The National Review
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None Found
to the question "What are the solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?"
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no position found as of Feb. 27, 2008
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Credibility Ranking: |
Organization/VIP/Other
Those individuals involved in the Israeli-Palestinian debate who do not fit into other star categories.
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| Involvement: |
- Syndicated Columnist and Editor-at-Large of The National Review
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| Education: |
B.A., Yale University, Political Science, 1950
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Affiliations/ Honors:
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- Founder and former Editor of The National Review, 1955-2008
- Host of the television show Firing Line
- Heritage Foundation's Clare Boothe Luce Award, 1999
- Adam Smith Award, Hillsdale College, 1996
- Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1991
- Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award, 1989
- The American Book Award for Best Mystery for Stained Glass, 1980
- Television Emmy for Outstanding Achievement, 1969
- Best Columnist of the Year, 1967
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Born Nov. 24, 1925, deceased Feb. 27, 2008
Select Publications :
- Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography, Regnery Publishing, Inc., 2004
- Nearer, My God, Doubleday, 1997
- Let Us Talk of Many Things: The Collected Speeches with New Commentary by the Author, Prima Lifestyles, 2000
- Happy Days Were Here Again : Reflections of a Libertarian Journalist, Random House, 1993
- On the Firing Line : The Public Life of Our Public Figures, Random House, 1989
- God and Man at Yale, Regnery Publishing, 1977
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