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Articles from National Review (May 3, 2004)

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"Instead of shouting and criticizing the American initiative, you have to bring democracy to your countries, and then there will be no need to fear America or your people," says Saif al-Islam Qaddafi, son of Libyan dictator, in al-Jazeera interview. Brief Article 88
"Iraq is George Bush's Vietnam, and this country needs a new president," said Sen. Edward Kennedy in a speech at the Brookings Institution. Brief Article 149
"Who are they?" says Kerry, of those who criticize him for being Roman Catholic and supporting abortion rights and same-sex unions. Brief Article 130
2004 Caribbean: sailing November 13-20 on Post-Election Cruise. Advertisement 1137
A church in Glassport, Pa., had the notion of putting on a show to make the point to worshippers, especially children, that the central figure of Easter is Jesus of Nazareth, not the Easter bunny. 132
A spring selection. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1667
After the Masters, Tiger Woods flew to Fort Bragg, N.C. Brief Article 58
An end to illusion. 752
Antoine de Saint-Exupery remains an attractive figure to contemplate, and the mystery of his death 60 years ago has now been cleared up. Brief Article 180
Arlen Specter keeps losing ground. 14
At a fundraiser in Los Angeles, President Bush joked, "I used to think my brother, Jeb, was the coolest governor," referring of course to the superior coolness of California's own governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Brief Article 188
Below is a recent example of Garry Trudeau's Doonesbury. 35
Bill Perkins, a member of the New York City Council, wants to name a street after Benjamin Davis (1904-1964), a former city councilman and member of the Communist party. Brief Article 146
Blame game: the Democrats' search for 9/11 'contradictions'. York, Byron 1527
Book report. Derbyshire, John Column 1017
Boomerang! Republicans should not try to beat Democrats at their own campaign-finance game. Hayward, Allison R. 1438
Bush vs. U.S. Buckley, William F., Jr. 555
Clashes: their way is not our way--but we must adapt to their way. Pryce-Jones, David 1176
Crimes of the century. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 1218
Defending our Freedoms at Home and Abroad: Sean Hannity delivers an essential handbook on defeating terrorism, despotism and liberalism. Book Review 216
Family romance. 399
Fatima. O'Connell, Richard Poem 102
Felicitating the fat man. Schiele, George Letter to the Editor 254
Few, proud, remarkable: with U.S. Marines-to-be. Lowry, Richard 1400
Former senator Bob Kerrey, a member of the 9/11 commission, questioned national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and also gave a little audition for the Democrats' veep slot. Brief Article 123
Free the media. DeLong, James V. Book Review 1181
Gov. Jeb Bush (R., Fla.) endorses driver's licenses for illegal aliens: "We shouldn't allow them to come into the country to begin with, but once they're here, what do you do? Brief Article 117
Help!!!! von Dreele, W.H. Cartoon 91
In a turn of events surprising to no one, Donna Mills, the dreadlocked Manhattan supreme-court judge on trial for driving under the influence, has been acquitted. Brief Article 153
In Washington Post poll, President Bush receives 48 percent approval rating. Brief Article 137
Jay Leno: "They say John Kerry is the first Democratic presidential candidate in history to raise $50 million in a three-month period. 35
John Kerry invoked Pius XXIII in his defense. 19
Kerry's bishop said that he should not present himself for communion as long as he supports abortion, and Kerry shot back: "I don't tell church officials what to do, and church officials shouldn't tell American politicians what to do in the context of our public life.". Brief Article 238
Kicking the corpse: why the mutilation of dead bodies repulses us--or should. Dalrymple, Theodore Column 1216
Last year, Oliver Stone made a movie called Comandante. Brief Article 94
Let there be light. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 718
Media moralists are convinced that something has to be done about stock options. Brief Article 238
Mighty mindedness. Buckley, William F., Jr. Book Review 690
No child left behind: no unfunded mandate. Peterson, Paul E. 498
Notes & asides. Bauer, Barbara N. Letter to the Editor 364
Outsource, outsource, and outsource some more: a boon to the American economy. Griswold, Daniel T. Column 2044
Pat Toomey continues to make headway against liberal Republican senator Arlen Specter. Brief Article 114
Pay it forward. Moore, Stephen 624
Perhaps some of you are worried about the fact that Zack Exley, one of the leading anti-Bush attack dogs at MoveOn.org, has now become a top official of the Kerry campaign. Brief Article 168
President Bush signed the ban on partial-birth abortion in November, but now our second legislature--the federal judiciary--is deciding whether to accept or veto it. Brief Article 156
Purging the spending binge. Walker, Greg 201
Question: Who is the most widely syndicated op-ed columnist in the United States? Brief Article 47
Rep. Pat Toomey (R., Pa.) debates Sen. Arlen Specter (R., Pa.) before GOP primary: "I represent the Republican wing of the Republican party.". Brief Article 129
Republicans control both chambers of the Virginia legislature. Brief Article 118
Rice uncooked. 622
Rosy-Fingered Dawn. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 46
Security and politics: get the latter right, and you'll have the former. Clawson, Patrick 1115
Sen. Chris Dodd recently praised his colleague and fellow Democrat Sen. Robert Byrd by saying that "he would have been a great senator at any moment.... Brief Article 149
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D., Mass.), in Brookings Institution speech: "This president has now created the largest credibility gap since Richard Nixon. Brief Article 194
The ACLU has filed a class-action suit against the government, challenging its "no-fly list" on grounds that it violates passengers' constitutional rights to privacy and due process. Brief Article 161
The arboretum in the city of Derby is believed to be England's oldest public park. Brief Article 207
The cost of weakness: when al-Jazeera loves Ted K.... Rubin, Michael 1108
The freedom framers. Ponnuru, Ramesh Book Review 1611
The gold standard. Bramwell, Austin W. Book Review 1161
The L word: how to gain legitimacy in Iraq? O'Sullivan, John 1301
The long view. Long, Rob 860
The other bright new idea in Gotham, besides naming streets after Communists, is to let non-citizens who are legal immigrants vote in New York City elections. Brief Article 77
The president's council on bioethics, aka the Kass council, is again being criticized--but this time, by social conservatives. Brief Article 261
The Race to Watch. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 44
The un-Kerry: meet John O'Neill, the Vietnam vet who once debated John Kerry on The Dick Cavett Show. Rose, Alexander 1460
They charge war crimes: how John Kerry et al. have defamed the American serviceman in Vietnam. Owens, MacKubin T. Column 3081
Wal-Mart, our biggest and arguably best company, has suffered a defeat. Brief Article 151
We may have turned the corner on jobs, with 308,000 having been created in March. Brief Article 205

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