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Articles from National Review (December 8, 2003)

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"I can't tell you how excited I am, how happy I am, to be back," said Rush Limbaugh, opening his November 17 radio show after spending a month in drug rehab for an addiction to painkillers. Brief Article 72
"Our determination must be the same as that of the Italians in uniform who have brought honor to themselves and to the coalition that is committed to supporting Iraq's journey toward democracy," says Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi after fatal bombing in Nasiriyah. Brief Article 86
... and religious fact. Potemra, Michael Book Review 781
A dodgy John Edwards says "I personally do not support" gay marriage. Brief Article 42
A longer look at Chinook. Buckley, William F., Jr. 641
A recent poll of EU residents produced some interesting results. Brief Article 125
A truck bomb in the city of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq exploded outside the headquarters of Italian military police stationed there, killing twelve carabinieri, five soldiers, two civilians, and thirteen Iraqis. Brief Article 82
Adjusting, persevering. 623
Alan Colmes is one half of the Hannity-and-Colmes duo on Fox News Channel. Brief Article 182
Arguing FDR. Black, Conrad Letter to the Editor 231
Bobby Jindal deserved to be the next governor of Louisiana. He offered conservative principles, a sharp intellect, and an impressive resume--by age 32, he had directed both his state's health-care department and its university system. Brief Article 157
Car-bombs, possibly set by al-Qaeda, exploded outside two Istanbul synagogues, killing 24 people and wounding scores more. Brief Article 138
Count on it: non-citizens--even illegal aliens--are included in the Census. Think this affects the political system? Miller, John J. 1408
Earlier this year, New York City established Harvey Milk High School--a safe haven where gay youngsters could escape the bullying of their peers. Brief Article 126
Former House majority leader Dick Armey (R., Texas) on liberal Republicans, according to Tallahassee Democrat: "the bed-wetter caucus.". Brief Article 110
From Hilary to Bill. Nordlinger, Jay 1327
God and man at Bay. Buckley, William F., Jr. 692
Going to Heaven. Mezey, Robert Poem 80
Gore Vidal, the enrage essayist who wears the drag of a historian, talked to the L.A. Weekly about W. and the Patriot Act. Brief Article 102
Happily seduced. Buckley, William F., Jr. Video Recording Review 654
Help!!!! 49
High on the honor roll of those who helped bring down the Soviet empire is the name of Leszek Kolakowski. Brief Article 201
Image conscious. Derbyshire, John Column 988
In Newsweek poll, President Bush earns 52 percent approval rating. Brief Article 174
It isn't all beer and skittles, being the Prince of Wales. Brief Article 228
It's my (Halloween) party ... McEndollar, Vida Letter to the Editor 198
Jay Leno: "Mexico's president Vicente Fox was in Phoenix, Arizona, giving a speech where he told Americans it's time to reform immigration laws and make it easier for his people to legally cross the border. 41
Join the Vast Right-Wing CATHOLIC Conspiracy. Bennett, William J. Advertisement 444
Just Keep Still. Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 52
Loath as we always are to distract our readers' attention from the great affairs of the republic and the world, we cannot forbear asking the question that is on so many lips: is Britney Spears headed for a crack-up? Brief Article 186
Looking for an amusing gift, a stocking-stuffer for someone you love at Chr ... Sorry! Sorry!--over the holidays? Brief Article 179
My ideals, right or wrong. McCollom, Jerome Letter to the Editor 138
Never again, again: the Holocaust Museum and 9/11. Bennett, William J. 1268
New York City is, of course, the warm beating heart of American liberalism, a place fairly awash with open-mindedness and tolerance. Brief Article 189
News accounts have played the Supreme Court's decision to consider whether U.S. courts have jurisdiction over Guantanamo Bay as a setback to the Bush administration's position that the courts have nothing to do with it. Brief Article 277
Nike's apostle. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 1356
Notes & asides. 713
On the surface, the GOP's Senate filibuster--or "reverse filibuster," as Rick Santorum called it--was something of a bust: when it started, the Democrats had successfully blocked four of Bush's nominees to the federal appeals court; when it ended, 40 hours later, that number was up to six. Brief Article 151
President Bush goes to London, and the streets fill with angry Brits. Brief Article 159
Putin's October revolution: a scary time in Russia. Karatnycky, Adrian 1504
Religious fiction ... Klinghoffer, David Book Review 1143
Remembering genocide. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 1192
Rep. Dick Gephardt (D., Mo.) pulls ahead of Howard Dean in Des Moines Register poll of Democrats, 27 percent to 20 percent, with Sen. John Kerry (D., Mass.) in third place (15 percent) and all other candidates in single digits. Brief Article 184
Rosie O'Donnell uttered a refreshing statement. Brief Article 100
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D., W.Va.) on Democratic memo announcing plans to play politics on Senate intelligence committee, on MSNBC: "The memo is not a memo. Brief Article 211
Sen. Ted Kennedy says that he opposes the Medicare bill now taking final form in Congress because it appears "to tilt in favor of the right-wing agenda.". Brief Article 168
Shine the light of liberty in Russia as well. McFaul, Michael 573
Steel tariffs have cost Americans more jobs than they've protected, but the White House has gambled all along that they will provide a political boost in swing states like Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and guarantee the president four more years of gainful employment. Brief Article 167
The audacity to succeed: President Bush's tax cuts have worked, and this has stirred the pot. Hassett, Kevin A. 1507
The Axeman cometh. Robbins, James S. Book Review 1205
The case of Roy Moore, chief justice of the Alabama supreme court--or rather, now former chief justice--has been a painful saga. Brief Article 207
The first group of tourists has visited Iraq on a two-week tour organized by an English agency called Hinterland Travel. Brief Article 93
The House of Saud. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 45
The latest variant of the haggard dream of the deadlocked convention. Brief Article 128
The left at the altar. 929
The long view. Long, Rob 762
The morning of Wednesday, November 5, was a typical one for students at Stratford High School in Goose Creek, S.C.--until (in the words of the Charleston Post and Courier) "police officers with guns drawn stormed into the school's cafeteria. Brief Article 83
The story of Pfc. Jessica Lynch has spun into political/ media hyperspace, where the Pentagon meets the E! Channel meets Barnes & Noble. Brief Article 140
The terror-bombing of the Riyadh housing complex that killed 18 people, all Muslims, is not quite like the death of Leon Trotsky. Brief Article 103
The theme is freedom. 489
Then and now: there are great differences between Vietnam and Iraq, and there are certain similarities, and all must be weighed. Hanson, Victor Davis Cover Story 3077
What Britain learned: and how America can build, in Iraq. Pryce-Jones, David 1598
When crime hits home ... pretensions fall away--even in France. Dalrymple, Theodore 1562
Whose constitution is it, anyway? Supreme Court justices are importing foreign law, signaling a historic and deplorable shift. Bork, Robert H. 1864
Why manufacturing matters. 418
Witnesses: a greatest generation of anti-Communists. Derbyshire, John 1160

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