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Articles from National Review (March 8, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
"Why can't a woman be more like a man?" wondered Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady. Brief Article 273
2004 Bermuda Cruise. Advertisement 1264
A Hill In Massachusetts. Krisak, Len Poem 115
A movie and its meaning: Mel Gibson's Passion is for all time. Ponnuru, Ramesh Movie Review 1864
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is an enemy in plain view. Brief Article 272
Al Gore attacks Bush on Iraq: "He betrayed this country! Brief Article 194
Al Gore's claim of "betrayal" came at a rally for Tennessee Democrats. Brief Article 259
An American original. Kesler, Charles R. Book Review 1186
As for Wesley Clark, whose five-month presidential campaign ended after raising and spending 10 million dollars and winning one primary: he was a political novice and it showed. 193
Betting on Bush. 503
Bush and the National Guard: case closed: the facts about the president's service. York, Byron 2369
Culture heroes. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1149
Education in Urban America. Finn, Chester E., Jr. 524
Enter the hague. Buckley, William F., Jr. 623
Ever in the vanguard of political correctness, the Church of England has been debating the best way to refer to the Three Wise Men. Brief Article 107
Fast-food families. Schuttger, Lisa Letter to the Editor 242
Former U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix, in New York Times: "We Europeans cannot simply resist forceful action by the United States and leave it at that. Brief Article 82
Free the digital economy. Moore, Stephen 566
Friends in need? Gedmin, Jeffrey Book Review 1211
From the Osama CD. Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 50
Help!!!! 68
In Fox News poll, President Bush tops Sen. John Kerry, 47 percent to 43 percent. Brief Article 150
In Rasmussen poll, 42 percent say Kerry is better than Bush on government spending and 33 percent say Bush. Brief Article 160
In the bicentennial year of its independence, Haiti faces a revolution against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the former priest who was first elected in 1990, deposed in 1991, then restored by American arms in 1994. Brief Article 152
In U-Conn poll, 65 percent say Gov. John Rowland (R.) should resign. Brief Article 72
Is there a doctor-president in the house? The unhappy history of physicians as national leaders. Dalrymple, Theodore Column 1595
It is time to act on teacher quality. Landgraf, Kurt M. Column 419
It's about time to ... weigh down[TM] and stay healthy. Advertisement 592
Jay Leno: "Former president Bill Clinton won a Grammy in the spoken-word category. 42
Kerry on Bush and Iraq, in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: "If you were CEO of a company, you'd be fired immediately. Brief Article 180
Leaving Republicans behind President Bush's signature education initiative is backfiring. O'Beirne, Kate 2170
Muhammad Ismail Agha, aged 15, is back with his family in Afghanistan after two months' imprisonment at Bagram airbase north of Kabul, followed by a year in the U.S. holding facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Brief Article 156
N. Gregory Mankiw, the head of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers, produced a rare moment of Washington bipartisanship. Brief Article 228
Notes & asides. Kleyla, Helen Hill 527
Now we understand Ted Kennedy's enthusiasm. 9
Passion problems. Foxman, Abraham H. Letter to the Editor 236
Penny wise and dollar foolish. 464
Randall Robinson is the black American scold who wants our government to pay reparations to citizens of his race, to atone for the crime of having permitted the enslavement of those citizens' ancestors. Brief Article 243
Republicans thought they were being clever. Brief Article 225
Scientists in South Korea announced that they had cloned a human embryo. Brief Article 280
Senate Democrats finally have the scalp they so desperately wanted. Brief Article 300
Sharon's moves: in Jerusalem and environs, pivotal times. Pryce-Jones, David 1401
Soldier and slander. 857
Sparing the abusers. Kern, C. Douglas Book Review 1043
Tales of the flood. Edwards, James R., Jr. Book Review 960
The Beacon Hill Nightmare. 760
The bells are ringing ... Marriage, marriage, everywhere. O'Sullivan, John 1309
The criminal activities of Abdul Qadeer Khan, father of the Pakistani or "Muslim" bomb, read more and more like a doomsday thriller. Brief Article 245
The enlarging al-Qaeda front. 676
The flap over President Bush's National Guard service shrinks daily, but does not disappear. Brief Article 198
The liberator. Owens, Mackubin Thomas Book Review 1538
The long view. Long, Rob 846
The multiple panels investigating the intelligence pre-9/11 and pre-Iraq campaign are entangled in confusing issues over their scopes, deadlines, and agendas. Brief Article 155
The Public's Steaming. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 44
The saving grace of George Steinbrenner, the principal owner of the New York Yankees, is that he understands the Yankee Idea, symbolized by those bronze plaques in the outfield at Yankee Stadium, the House that Ruth Built. Brief Article 185
The Scream will forever stand as the symbol of Howard Dean's self-immolation. Brief Article 216
The Story--you know what Story we are not talking about--has been denied by Senator Kerry et al., and there it will likely rest, pending further developments. Brief Article 202
Tracing the X. Campos, Meghann Letter to the Editor 120
Up from Mapplethorpe: but far from a conservative darling: the arts endowment today. Miller, John J. 1365
War games. Derbyshire, John Column 1030
We all know that Democrats can say certain things that Republicans can't, and that the national media are biased. Brief Article 149
What 'Republican' should mean: say it loud, say it proud. Gelernter, David 2238
You deserve a factual look at ... the Golan heights: to whom do they belong? Can Israel survive without them? 790

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