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Articles from National Review (August 9, 2004)

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"Chest out, shoulders back, stomach in," the drill sergeants used to bark. Brief Article 161
"What's the matter with kids today?" wondered the late Paul Lynde in Bye Bye Birdie. Brief Article 122
2004 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise. 1163
9/11 commission chairman Tom Kean, in Philadelphia Inquirer: "Congress is not blameless in this. Brief Article 105
A blogger who is a fan of Ralph Nader went through the FEC records, looking for the political contributions of journalists. Brief Article 138
A coalition of liberals and social conservatives wants the federal government to force cable companies to offer consumers "a la carte" programming. Brief Article 167
A personal retrospective: NR and its founder. Lowry, Richard Cover Story 4105
A salute. Chambers, Larry Letter to the Editor 81
Air travel, which for economy-class passengers gets ever more cramped and unpleasant, is at least poised to become more interesting. Brief Article 199
Although President Bush has raised more money than John Kerry--$218 million to $149 million, according to the FEC filings in May--there's a good chance Democrats trying to defeat him will outspend Republicans trying to re-elect him. Brief Article 236
Bright wings. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1588
Brown study. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 1084
Circle-squaring by Daschle. Buckley, William F., Jr. 710
Conan O'Brien: "Last night at a Democratic fundraiser concert, John Kerry played guitar while everyone on stage sang 'This Land Is Your Land.'. Brief Article 36
Confronting affirmative action. Zelnick, Robert 577
Constantine Menges, a Turkish-born freedom fighter and rightwing revolutionary, has died at the age of 64. Obituary 186
For the fourth year of his presidency, Bush declined to address the annual convention of the NAACP. Brief Article 128
France joins Australia, Canada, and Norway in outlawing human cloning. Brief Article 56
From Miles Gone By: A Literary Autobiography. Buckley, William F., Jr. Excerpt 4969
Goose-killers. Moore, Stephen 600
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R., Calif.) on Democrats opposing his budget proprosals: "I call them girlie men.". Brief Article 228
Help!!!! 78
In the bluest of blue states, here is liberalism on the ground (from "Latino Parents Speaking Out on Bilingual Education Failures," by Samuel G. Freedman, the New York Times, July 14). Brief Article 222
In The Hotline's survey of state polls, President Bush leads in 24 states worth 211 electoral votes and John Kerry leads in 23 states worth 285 electoral votes (270 needed to win). Brief Article 279
Introducing John Kerry at a rally, Massachusetts state senator Dianne Wilkerson referred to George W. Bush's education policy (No Child Left Behind) as "No Black Child Learns Under Bush.". Brief Article 41
John Edwards famously complains that there are two Americas, and that the system is rigged to benefit the rich one. Brief Article 133
Kerry, in Washington Post: "we have not stood up and attacked our opponents in personal ways.". Brief Article 155
Last fall, Joe Wilson accepted the Ron Ridenhour Award for Truth-Telling from the Nation Institute (affiliated with the left-wing magazine The Nation), named after the soldier who exposed the My Lai massacre. Brief Article 274
Let's Pretend. von Dreele, W.H. 42
Looking out on a crowd of 3,200 in New York, the Teresa Who Would Be First Lady said, "Women for Kerry need birth control, you've gotten so huge.". Brief Article 51
Make 'em sweat. Gilliam, Marco Letter to the Editor 216
Not quite right. Ponnuru, Ramesh Book Review 1420
Notes & asides. Hall, J.R. Letter to the Editor 699
Our Okie from Muskogee: conservative Tom Coburn runs for the Senate. Miller, John J. 1541
Paul Klebnikov was born and brought up in the United States, a member of a distinguished Russian family that had fled the 1917 revolution. Brief Article 175
Playing the palace. White, Randall G. Letter to the Editor 104
Pop singer Elton John peered out from under his rug to tell a magazine interviewer that. Brief Article 188
Rap singer Jason T. Phillips, who records under the name "Jadakiss," has a new song out titled "Why?". Brief Article 158
Sandy Berger walked out of the National Archives with sensitive documents stuffed in his pants. Brief Article 24
Senator Edwards speaks out! Buckley, William F., Jr. 689
Should we have gone to war? Buckley, William F., Jr. 640
So much for "Bush lied.". Brief Article 264
Sudan has encouraged Arab Muslim militias to slaughter black Muslims; hundreds of thousands of the latter are facing death from starvation and disease, while their persecutors block the distribution of humanitarian aid. Brief Article 178
Telephone Greeting. Creagan, Michael Poem 121
Tell Jay Rockefeller. von Dreele, W. H. Brief Article 48
That's rich. Shire, Robert A. Letter to the Editor 103
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that, in May and June, the hourly earnings of production workers (that is, workers outside management) fell. Brief Article 159
The headline was five words long, but spoke volumes: USS Cole Attack Trial opens (New York Sun). Brief Article 134
The International Atomic Energy Agency, thanks to a concerted American diplomatic effort, recently brought Iran's nuclear-weapons program to the forefront of international attention. 202
The International Court of Justice ruled against Israel's security fence in a slipshod opinion that should serve to bring discredit on "international justice.". Brief Article 173
The joy of Tokenism: or if not joy, something ... Nordlinger, Jay Column 1546
The long view. Long, Rob Column 984
The Philippines began withdrawing its 51-man contingent of troops in Iraq in an effort to save the life of Angelo de la Cruz, a truck driver abducted outside Fallujah by terrorists. 136
The senators dodge. 746
The two Americas canard: dissecting John Edwards's line. Frum, David 1450
Tobacco-state congressmen and anti-tobacco activists have reached a deal. Brief Article 110
Two textures. Lowry, Richard Book Review 1149
Veep for the ages: and for now. O'Beirne, Kate 1754
What did Sandy Berger stuff in his clothes and why did he stuff it? Brief Article 227
Where's the beef? 666
Why did Bush surrender? The president caved on the Wilson-Niger affair--but he was right all along. York, Byron 1311

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