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Lowry on WFB

Rich Lowry pens an eloquent testimonial to the founder of the wonderful magazine he edits. Worth a read. I have said it privately, but now say it publicly: My condolences to Rich, Ramesh, Kate, Kathryn, and the whole crew at National Review, for whom this loss must be deeply personal because they knew Buckley so well. I feel certain that Buckley passed on serene in the knowledge that he left his magazine in superb hands. They do credit to his example and his memory.

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