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Articles from National Review (November 8, 2004)

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"We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance," John Kerry told The New York Times Magazine. Brief Article 204
20 Years, 5 Bills. von Dreele, W.H. Brief Article 48
After intense negotiations, the Senate has unanimously passed the North Korea Human Rights Act of 2004. Brief Article 174
An amazing pass: one minute, we're talking about tolerance for homosexuals; the next, we're watching them marry. Decter, Midge 1718
Babi Yar ... Katyn Forest ... the "killing fields" of Communist Cambodia ... Mass graves, filled with the corpses of unarmed people, executed en masse by despotic regimes, have been one of the most horrible features of our age of horrors. 185
Boxing day. Derbyshire, John Column 1011
Buffettville. Carney, Steve Letter to the Editor 154
Christopher Reeve, Superman from the movies, is dead. 177
Country at a crossroads: November 2 will say a lot about the American people, and our future. Hanson, Victor Davis 2283
December Fifth. Runyeon, William Poem 120
Democracy--you gotta love it. Brief Article 97
Democrats, outraged that Sinclair Broadcasting is airing parts of the anti-Kerry documentary Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal, are demanding equal time. Brief Article 214
Dissimulation reigns. Buckley, William F., Jr. 757
Don't know much about politics: the curse of the ignorant voter. O'Beirne, Kate 943
Eighteen reservists from the 343rd Quartermaster Company refused to convoy supplies over a 150-mile route in central Iraq, saying that their trucks were a) old and b) without armored escorts. Brief Article 125
Facing the "crippling prospect" of "worldwide inter-Anglican conflict," a commission appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury has rebuked the Episcopal Church of the United States for ordaining Bishop Gene Robinson, a divorced gay man who lives with his lover. Brief Article 151
God Bless Australia. von Dreele, W.H. 48
Gov. Jeb Bush (R., Fla.), on ABC News: "I'm not going to run for president in 2008.". Brief Article 123
Hardy perennial. Karnick, S.T. Book Review 1246
Help!!!! 37
How do I disdain thee? Brief Article 209
If you relied exclusively on the mainstream media for the news, you'd surely believe that the war in Iraq was a distraction from the War on Terror. Brief Article 222
In all the debates, John Kerry criticized Bush for allowing Osama bin Laden to escape at the battle of Tora Bora in December 2001 by relying on unreliable local proxy forces. Brief Article 182
In his bid for reelection, George W. Bush deserves the support of conservatives. 1369
In The Hotline's survey of state polls, President Bush leads in 26 states worth 218 electoral votes and John Kerry leads in 18 states worth 221 electoral votes (270 needed to win). Brief Article 188
Jacques Derrida was a thinker of many facets. Brief Article 274
Jay Leno: "Besides being Columbus Day, today is also Indigenous Peoples Day, celebrating Native Americans. Brief Article 38
Jazz at Lincoln Center, a popular and well-funded New York City jazz program, has opened in new quarters at the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle, to a spate of articles on its famous artistic director, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. Brief Article 150
John Edwards, in vice-presidential debate: "The president said that he would unite this country, that he was a uniter, not a divider. Brief Article 103
John Kerry told the Des Moines Register that should President Bush win a second term there is "a great potential for a draft.". Brief Article 150
Just say non. Herman, Arthur Book Review 1345
Kerry on whether 9/11 changed him, in New York Times: "It didn't change me much at all.". Brief Article 156
Kerry went out of his way to invoke Ronald Reagan in the debates. Brief Article 84
Kerry's cold war: lest we forget ... Charen, Mona 1533
Lies, damned lies, and journalists: who's telling the biggest whoppers? Ponnuru, Ramesh 2087
Living text. Wilson, John Book Review 1211
Long live oil. Buckley, William F., Jr. 689
Matt Damon has said he'd pay a million dollars to get Kerry elected. 21
More for less. Leef, George C. Letter to the Editor 228
Notes & asides. Transcript 1780
One of the too-good-to-check stories of American politics is that George Smathers beat Claude Pepper in a Florida Senate race by telling audiences that Pepper's sister was a "thespian.". Brief Article 229
Our vaccine-makers need a shot in the arm. Brief Article 110
Polish president Aleksander Kwasniewski: "It is really sad that a senator with 20 years of experience does not notice the Polish input into the coalition and the Polish sacrifice. 92
Post Office announces that Ronald Reagan will appear on stamp early next year. Brief Article 54
President for life: what the election means for abortion and related issues. Bradley, Gerard V. 1254
Public races to get dollars by deadline: the rush to get them at Face Value may predict our next president. Fisher, Laura 664
Queen of the desert. Stuttaford, Andrew Book Review 1030
Rather delightful. Ducker, John Letter to the Editor 150
Reagan as pundit. Hayward, Steven F. Book Review 1192
Republicans are crude, insensitive, and intolerant? They're not the ones making fun of the handicapped for political gain. Brief Article 153
Rodney Dangerfield was a great American, leading a classic American life. Obituary 126
Saddam lives. Buckley, William F., Jr. 634
Senate races come down to wire. Brief Article 132
Talk about dirty campaigning! 22
Team spirit. Nordlinger, Jay Movie Review 1410
The "hip-hop artist" KRS-One, ne Kris Parker, thinks the 9/11 attacks served us right. Brief Article 161
The democrats' fantasy island: where they will be if they lose. O'Sullivan, John 1952
The Economics Prize, fortunately, is more serious. Brief Article 116
The European Union has, naturellement, a Justice and Home Affairs Council, and that council needs a commissioner to represent it in the EU Commission. Brief Article 141
The final result of the vote in Afghanistan won't be known for some time, though it looks as if Hamid Karzai has beaten off 16 contenders and will be elected president by a good majority. Brief Article 204
The Great Scandinavian Frolic of the Nobel Prize usually enlivens the fall season. Brief Article 198
The latest group to claim "pride" in their lifestyle choice is the asexuals. Brief Article 169
The long view. Long, Rob 929
The next time you hear Kerry whining about Republican "scare tactics," remember Spokane, Wash. Brief Article 210
The old (electoral) college cheer: why we have it; why we need it. Uhlmann, Michael M. 1482
The outspender. Moore, Stephen 626
The qualified teacher charade. Moe, Terry M. 569
There is fitful progress in Iraq. Brief Article 121
Unlucky Pierre Salinger was a one-man epitome of the unraveling of post-war liberalism. Brief Article 146
You wouldn't know it from reading the New York Times, which buried the story on page 16, but Australia had an election and--guess what? Brief Article 137

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