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Articles from National Review (June 28, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
"Long choosing, and beginning late," said Milton of Paradise Lost. Brief Article 251
2004 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise. 537
A campaign slogan for Kerry. Buckley, William F., Jr. 550
A lion like Churchill. Hayward, Steven F. 975
A name of my own. Nordlinger, Jay Column 1026
A new beginning. Johnson, Paul 1086
A special message. Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Brief Article 87
A two-year-old African American boy in Beaverton, Ore., was beaten to death by his father. Brief Article 146
A unique subject. Cannon, Lou 875
After several encouraging weeks in Iraq, the country has a new interim government. Brief Article 222
At his side. Obituary 931
Back when he was governor, Reagan always went home reasonably early. Nofziger, Lyn Brief Article 98
Before President Reagan is completely encased in the amber of eulogy, let us remember that during his career he had many vocal enemies. Brief Article 127
Before Ronald Reagan announced his campaign for the 1976 presidential nomination--seeking to topple the detentist incumbent, Gerald Ford--National Review wrote editorially that his positions would be good, if they were "consistent with his well-known predilections.". Brief Article 153
Big George at 80. Buckley, William F., Jr. 699
Blast the boom box. Dalrymple, Theodore 1238
Coup in the heartland? Nadler, Richard Book Review 1145
Evidence continues to mount that Iran, despite repeated denials and obfuscations, is developing nuclear weapons. Brief Article 168
For the last three years, we've been digging into his papers, and what we're finding is dramatic. Anderson, Martin Brief Article 209
Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher: "He will be missed not only by those who knew him and not only by the nation he served so proudly and loved so deeply, but also by millions of men and women who live in freedom today because of the policies he pursued. Brief Article 128
George Tenet resigned, two years and nine months too late. Brief Article 161
Gertrude Himmelfarb once wrote that she judged all historians by their opinion of Winston Churchill: did they recognize that, no matter how many faults came to light, he remained simply a great man? Obituary 200
His biographers have barely touched the spiritual side of the man, and particularly not the issue of the sanctity of life. Clark, William Brief Article 146
I Remember Reagan. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
In Latin America. Reich, Otto J. 1031
John Kerry has molted again. Brief Article 292
Join the vast right-wing Catholic Conspiracy. Advertisement 444
More than a contract. Lawler, Peter Augustine Book Review 1786
Morning star. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 841
My president, way back. Heston, Charlton 968
Nancy Reagan: "My family and I would like the world to know that President Ronald Reagan has passed away after ten years of Alzheimer's disease, at 93 years of age. Brief Article 87
Notes & asides. Stott, Richard Letter to the Editor 690
Oh dear, we knew it would come to this--what with the whole same-sex-marriage thing--but so soon? Brief Article 168
One of us. Freeman, Neal B. Column 1212
President Bush: "Ronald Reagan won America's respect with his greatness, and won its love with his goodness. Brief Article 178
Proponents of expanded federal funding for research on human embryos are waging a slick p.r. campaign to change President Bush's policy. Brief Article 215
Public health. 439
Reagan for today. 603
Reagan: little memories. Interview 763
Reaganomics. Kudlow, Lawrence A. 869
RNC chairman Ed Gillespie: "Because Ronald Reagan lived, people across the globe live in greater freedom and prosperity.". Brief Article 104
Ron & Maggie. O'Sullivan, John 986
Ronald Reagan 1911-2004. 2621
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D., Mass.): "On foreign policy, he will be honored as the president who won the Cold War.". Brief Article 87
Some aged men will come back to Normandy in 2014. 104
Sometimes a thing is said so well that it can be used again--and now, after a long time, used yet again. Brief Article 109
Splinter party. Derbyshire, John 1022
The 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre was greeted with utter silence from the Chinese media. Brief Article 205
The campaigner. Brookhiser, Richard 770
The federal government will close for President Reagan's funeral. 15
The gift of humor. Rusher, William A. 989
The Gipper and the Tipper. Matthews, Chris 1005
The great one. Limbaugh, Rush 1038
The issue comes round periodically: should the National Anthem be changed, or perhaps transposed from its official key of B-flat to G, to make it more singable? Brief Article 182
The long view. Long, Rob 846
The President and the Pope. Weigel, George 952
The psychological effect. Hanson, Victor Davis 945
The roller back. Rodman, Peter W. 978
The Sea. Borges, Jorge Luis Poem 130
The secret of his success. D'Souza, Dinesh 770
Time reported it, and the Washington Post picked it up. Brief Article 136
Two accusations, rebutted. Helprin, Mark 1208
Two of a kind. Robinson, Peter 1143
When he was governor of California, he was holding a news conference in the press room at the state capitol when there were some Cesar Chavez people demonstrating outside the room. Nofziger, Lyn Brief Article 142
When I was representing President Reagan through the entire Iran-Contra matter, because the independent counsel Lawrence Walsh was interested in having access to the presidential diaries, I spent many days reading every entry he made. Olson, Theodore B. Brief Article 188
Where else can they go? Epstein, Richard A. 518
You deserve a factual look at ... Arabian Fables (II): more fanciful Arab myths to sway world opinion. 1010

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