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Articles from National Review (December 22, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
"Angels" in America. York, Byron Letter to the Editor 666
A sense of entitlement: medicare's new expansion, and what to think. Turner, Grace-Marie 1182
After months of taking incoming rounds from the Democrats, President Bush returned fire in a 30-second ad the Republican National Committee is running in Iowa. Brief Article 167
After three years of work by the administration and Congress, the energy bill had become a nearly perfect piece of Washington bipartisanship: it was 1,700 pages of special-interest giveaways, almost devoid of worthwhile reforms. Brief Article 131
As we go to press, a congressional bulletin tells us that: "The U.S. Capitol Holiday Tree is scheduled to arrive at the West Front of the Capitol ... on December 1.". Brief Article 241
Carlos Eire is this year's recipient of the National Book Award for nonfiction. Brief Article 186
Christmas Gala. Brookhiser, Richard 998
Congress. Buckley, William F., Jr. 18
Conservative confusions. 1079
Czech president Vaclav Klaus: "The enemies of free societies today are those who want to burden us down again with layer upon layer of regulations. Brief Article 92
Debating democracy: can everyone go Athenian? O'Sullivan, John 2328
Dies IRAe. Edwards, Ruth Dudley Book Review 1199
Disconnections. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 961
Do we need more troops or different troops? Berkowitz, Bruce 559
Does marriage matter? Buckley, William F., Jr. 617
George's Surprise. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 51
Get your war bonds! Why doesn't the administration shout it? Miller, John J. 1256
Help!!!! 33
Hey, Howard, you should simply tell 'em. 12
Hugh Kenner, R.I.P. Obituary 2237
In certain European quarters, there has been a depressing squeamishness about confronting the proliferators of doomsday weapons. Brief Article 195
In National Annenberg Election Survey poll, President Bush earns 61 percent approval rating. Brief Article 252
Jay Leno: "At midnight on Monday night almost all of the electricity in Baghdad went out--the whole city blacked out. 29
Judicial impasse? Buckley, William F., Jr. 680
Krugman's writings: as nutty as the images on the (U.K.) cover. Brief Article 143
Light in the East. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1812
Mayada, Daughter of Iraq: One Woman's Survival Under Saddam Hussein. Keane, Meghan Brief Article 212
Michael Jackson is accursed, largely through his own deeds. Brief Article 122
Notes & asides. Boroviak, Dale Letter to the Editor 550
Old Communists never die, they just fade away. Brief Article 221
One of the foulest crimes against humanity in living memory was the famine deliberately caused by Josef Stalin in the Ukraine. Brief Article 207
One sometimes gets the impression that President Bush is running a protectionist administration and turning his back on decades of free-trade policies. Brief Article 221
Our great, societal Neverland: responsibility for pedophilia, both individual and collective. Dalrymple, Theordore 1528
Peta vs. KFC: a dirty war against the Colonel. Nordlinger, Jay Column 1622
Piling on Jefferson. Maltz, Earl M. Book Review 1191
Public events pass before us, cloaked and blurry, in blizzards of talk, and then someone writes something that floods the scene with light. Brief Article 91
Remember Sheldon Drobny? Brief Article 240
Reportedly, the IRS is auditing the National Education Association, and students of the union's political practices are betting that its new-math approach to its tax returns will flunk the exam. Brief Article 132
RNC ad: "Some are now attacking the President for attacking the terrorists.". Brief Article 161
Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R., R.I.) on whether he's "inclined" to vote for Bush next year, in Providence Journal-Bulletin: "I'm a good Republican.". Brief Article 216
Still Life With Henri. Simpson, Olivia Ellis Poem 158
The AARP Republicans. 750
The datanaut. Derbyshire, John Book Review 1202
The day of the leisure class. Buckley, William F., Jr. 652
The European Left and a good many of the 10 million or more Muslim immigrants on the continent come together in the common cause of hating Israel. Brief Article 183
The Great Medicare Robbery. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 36
The hot, hot, hot candidate: the anger, popularity, and prospects of Howard Dean. Lowry, Richard Cover Story 3059
The long view. Long, Rob 647
The tempting of conservatism: in supporting Bush and the GOP, don't lose yourself. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2668
The U.S. Postal Service has decided to insult history and human decency by issuing a stamp in honor of Paul Robeson. Brief Article 207
Turkey as target: the war finds a new theater. Pryce-Jones, David 1214
Twentieth-Century Attitudes: Literary Powers in Uncertain Times. Panero, James Book Review 273
USS Cole is deployed for first time since terrorists bombed it in Yemen in 2000. Brief Article 84
Was President Bush's Thanksgiving trip to Baghdad political? Brief Article 176
What happens to America's displaced workers? 369
What is wrong with this headline? Brief Article 124
You deserve a factual look at ... the fence: will the Fence calm the region or exacerbate the conflict? Advertisement 940

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