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Articles from National Review (November 24, 2003)

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A 14-year-old middle-school student in New Jersey was suspended for five days after drawing a picture of a U.S. Marine shooting a Taliban fighter. Brief Article 76
A delightful comment reported in the New York Times: lefties held a conference in Washington on "New American Strategies for Security and Peace". Brief Article 63
A flawed colossus. McDonald, Forrest Book Review 1322
A good man, kept down: why is John Warner playing games with James Roche? O'Beirne, Kate 1228
A Joyful Noise. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
A new beginning. 605
A war of cultures: shame and honor, as always. Pryce-Jones, David 1326
America was evidently hard at work this summer, producing the fastest economic growth the country has seen in any three months since 1984. Brief Article 177
Betting on Bush. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 51
Careful whom you soak. Moore, Stephen 704
CBS dumped the TV miniseries The Reagans, which it had commissioned, after protests from Reagan's admirers. Brief Article 149
Congress is hard at work on a bill to get Medicare to provide prescription-drug coverage. Brief Article 160
David Letterman: "Violent crime is down in New York City. 24
Democrats have a great new idea for fighting the war on terrorism--it's the same as their old idea for fighting terrorism. Brief Article 139
Easing off on Iowa. Buckley, William F., Jr. 551
Fabulous fiber[TM]. Advertisement 573
Former HUD secretary Andrew Cuomo calls Democrats "bloodless, soulless, clueless" in Crossroads: the future of American Politics, according to New York Post. Brief Article 135
Founding enigma. Bramwell, Sarah A. Book Review 1162
Future recalls require further reform. Whalen, Bill 503
Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida, acting under a new law written for the occasion, intervened to keep a brain-damaged woman on her feeding tube. Brief Article 198
Help!!!! 29
Hope. Epstein, Daniel Mark Poem 97
In its last issue, NR ran an editorial paragraph that it did not mean to run. Brief Article 185
In Newsweek poll, President Bush earns 51 percent approval rating and leads all prospective Democratic challengers in matchups by at least 6 points.... Brief Article 128
In one of those flaps that mark presidential nomination battles like warts on an old pumpkin, Howard Dean drew the wrath of his fellow Dems. Brief Article 204
In the New York Times's Sunday magazine, they interviewed Noam Chomsky, and asked him the mushiest of questions. Brief Article 93
Interrogations of captured al-Qaeda leaders reveal fourth plane on 9/11 was destined for Capitol building, reports Der Spiegel. Brief Article 55
Iran has huge reserves of oil and natural gas. Brief Article 202
It is not yet a crime to disapprove of homosexuality, but it sometimes seems as though that's where we are headed. Column 171
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor: "Over time we will rely increasingly, or take notice at least increasingly, on international and foreign courts in examining domestic issues". Brief Article 95
Literature night. Brookhiser, Richard 997
Loyalty, how quaint: the timeless importance of an old quality. Hanson, Victor Davis 3009
Lt. Col. Allen B. West's 4th Infantry Division faces almost daily attacks in carrying out its mission to provide security around Saddam's hometown of Tikrit. Brief Article 145
Madame Chiang Kai-shek died October 23 at the astonishing age of 105, having far outlived her fame. Obituary 291
Major league debate. Manfred, Robert D., Jr. Letter to the Editor 589
Manufacturing: a crisis alert. 463
Marriage amendment jitters: the social Right tries to get it together. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2264
Mikhail Khodorkovsky rose from obscurity to become chairman of Yukos, a giant Russian oil company and possible partner of Exxon-Mobil. Brief Article 260
Notes & asides. Church, Todd Letter to the Editor 683
Okay, now that CBS has canceled the Reagan movie, can we do something about Dan Rather? 16
On November 5, President Bush signed into law a ban on partial-birth abortion. Brief Article 78
Pity the poor folks at MTV and Rock the Vote. Brief Article 181
Raffish royalty. Rutler, George W. Book Review 922
Republican victories in governor's races in Kentucky and Mississippi underscored the Democratic party's woes in the South. Brief Article 126
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D., N.Y.) accuses Bush administration of hiding Iraq casualty figures: "We must always be vigilant against letting our desire to keep information confidential be used as a pretext for classifying information that is more about political embarrassment than national security.". Brief Article 195
Sen. Zell Miller, Democrat of Georgia, says that when James Jeffords left the Republican party and gave the Senate to the Democrats, Republicans asked him to cross the aisle to restore their majority. Brief Article 182
Southern California's recent wildfires, which claimed 20 lives and destroyed almost 3,000 houses, were a tragedy. Brief Article 148
Stopping illegals. Buckley, William F. Jr. 701
The freedom forces. Potemra, Michael Book Review 964
The great makers. Kimball, Roger Book Review 1284
The Internet Tax Freedom Act prohibits state and local governments from taxing Internet access or taxing online sales more heavily than other sales. Brief Article 181
The long view. Long, Rob 551
The Malay precedent: lessons from the Brits. O'Sullivan, John 1560
The Perils of 'Fat Acceptance': density-as-destiny and other myths. Grossman, Jennifer 3859
The Rev. V. Gene Robinson was consecrated as Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire. Brief Article 130
The trustees of the University of New Hampshire have decided that rioting merits expulsion--and have already banished several students. Brief Article 104
The war room, cont.: this time, the Democrats are calling it a 'think tank'. York, Byron 1508
Two congressional staffers went out on their lunch hour October 30 to buy Halloween costumes. Brief Article 140
Understanding Rumsfeld. Buckley, William F. Jr. Book Review 657
War and post-war. 579
Wesley Clark (D.) on Baghdad terrorism, in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "Maybe it's desperation. Maybe it isn't. What if it isn't? What if it's an expression of strength and resolve and conviction?". Brief Article 203
What to do: the problem in Iraq is neither political nor military; it is a security problem. Taheri, Amir 1491
Yes, he has lived. Nordlinger, Jay Book Review 1557

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