| Dear Friend, We're excited here: the National Review 2015 Alaska Summer Cruise is just six weeks off. For some people six weeks are an eternity; for others, it's de facto tomorrow morning. But for you -- if you have yet to reserve your cabin -- the fact is there's still plenty of time left to do such. GET COMPLETE INFORMATION AT WWW.NRCRUISE.COM. We're happy to announce that a particularly affordable "Ocean View" cabin (Category G) is now part of National Review's allotment and is available for the low price of just $2699 (per person, based on double occupancy). Of course there's still a luxurious stateroom to meet everyone's taste and style for what will be one of your greatest travel experiences ever. Why so? Because you'll be sailing in the company of some 400 fellow conservatives and some of America's leading conservative writers, analysts, and critics. Look at the lineup of confirmed speakers who will be on the NR sailing: - British MEP and renowned Eurosceptic Daniel Hannan,
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- former congresswoman Michele Bachmann,
- former NH Gov. John Sununu,
- pollster Pat Caddell,
- ace economist Kevin Hassett,
- National Affairs editor Yuval Levin,
- Townhall.com editor Katie Pavlich,
- top social commentators Naomi Schaefer Riley, James Lileks, and Andrew Klavan,
- military/security experts Pete Hegseth and John Hillen,
- leading conservative academic Daniel Mahoney,
and from NR's editorial All Stars - Jonah Goldberg,
- Jay Nordlinger,
- Ramesh Ponnuru,
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- Rob Long,
- John Fund,
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- Katherine Connell.
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- up to five additional "sidebar" events and presentations
- three cocktail receptions (convivial affairs featuring great food and libations),
- two post-dinner "Night Owls,"
- one post-dinner poolside "smoker" (with world-class H. Upmann cigars and complimentary cognac!), plus intimate dining with speakers and editors on two nights.
So, again, reserve your stateroom up at www.nrcruise.com, where you can also find complete information about the trip. Questions: email me at jfowler@nationalreview.com. I am happy to do what I can to help you make July 18-25 the best week of your life. And you can call the good folks (Joanne, Cathy, Karen, Mila) at The Cruise and Vacation Authority (800-707-1634, from 9AM to 5PM Eastern time). They'll be extra happy to help. You can also email them at groups@the-cruise-authority.com. See you in July! Best, Jack Fowler Publisher www.NationalReview.com Sail with National Review Join your favorite writers for National Review's 2015 cruise to Alaska a once in a lifetime opportunity for you and your family. Learn more here. What National Review is reading order your copy today! Withering Slights: The Bent Pin Collection, 2007 to 2012 By Florence King and from National Review Love National Review online? Save 75% off the newsstand price and subscribe to National Review magazine print or digital versions available! Looking for the perfect gift for that special conservative in your life? Give the gift of National Review or shop the NR store! To manage your National Review e-mail preferences or unsubscribe, click here, or to read our privacy policy, click here. This e-mail was sent by: National Review, Inc. 215 Lexington Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 |
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