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Articles from National Review (October 25, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
A fall harvest. Potemra, Michael Bibliography 1673
A majority of the House voted for the Federal Marriage Amendment. 396
A presidential address. Altruda, Vin Letter to the Editor 279
ABC (C is for Chomsky). Galbraith, Jamie Letter to the Editor 105
All spelled out. Nordlinger, Jay Book Review 1606
And the winner is ... Buckley, William F., Jr. 788
Another day, another plagiarism scandal at Harvard. Brief Article 182
Appointment in Samarra. von Dreele, W.H. Brief Article 51
At a townhall meeting at Emory University, Jimmy Carter said his favorite movies were Casablanca and Fahrenheit 9/11. Brief Article 91
Baseball is coming to Washington, D.C., which has been the largest market in the country without a team. Brief Article 124
Can't we have a debate with Teresa. 8
Color them purple: Minnesota and Wisconsin may not be ragin' red, but they're sure not liberal blue. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1587
Conan O'Brien: "CBS has been receiving a lot of e-mails calling to fire Dan Rather. Brief Article 52
Congress. 17
Corner Table. Gioia, Dana Poem 125
Correction. Correction Notice 43
Democracy ahead? Buckley, William F., Jr. 620
Der Spiegel reports that Kerry adviser Richard Holbrooke promised German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder that he and French president Jacques Chirac will be first foreign leaders invited to White House. Brief Article 111
Environment 9/11. Adler, Jonathan H. Book Review 1283
Fannie Mae is the nation's biggest mortgage provider, with $1 trillion in assets. Brief Article 142
Fear and loathing. Hanson, Victor Davis Book Review 1303
He's got a lot of competition, but Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings, the South Carolina Democrat, just may be the meanest man in American politics. Brief Article 131
Help!!!! 57
High stakes: quite simply, Kerry must be stopped; and Bush must win. Johnson, Paul 1630
In between denunciations of the president for valuing allies insufficiently, John Kerry relishes sticking the knife in the ones we have. Brief Article 115
In Senate races, Democrats anticipate victory in Illinois and Republicans are confident in Georgia. Brief Article 138
In The Hotline's survey of state polls, President Bush leads in 31 states worth 291 electoral votes and John Kerry leads in 15 states worth 185 electoral votes (270 needed to win). Brief Article 278
Iraq milestone. Buckley, William F., Jr. 650
Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi, in address to Congress: "We Iraqis are grateful to you, America, for your leadership and your sacrifice for our liberation and our opportunity to start anew. Brief Article 133
It's official: the Sudanese government's campaign of systematic killing in its Darfur region is genocide. Brief Article 208
John Kerry is claiming that President Bush's Social Security reform would cut benefits for retirees by 45 percent. Brief Article 185
Karl Rove recently noted that Republicans have tended not to run ads on black radio stations. Brief Article 157
Kerry's laws of war: the candidate's understanding means trouble for America, and the world. Casey, Lee A. 1317
Kerry's world. 779
Kerry, on ABC: "We should not have gone to war knowing the information that we know today.". Brief Article 155
Le president. Goldberg, Jonah 433
Less than two weeks after Dan Rather had to acknowledge having used forged documents in his story about Bush's National Guard service, he aired a segment by reporter Richard Schlesinger about a mother who feared her sons would be drafted. Brief Article 192
Ms. Cameron Diaz, a movie actress by trade, appeared on Oprah Winfrey's show to unburden herself of some thoughts about the upcoming general election. Brief Article 132
My candidate! But not necessarily the right one. Long, Rob 1491
Not a draft, but hot air: the Democrats have a scare tactic. Another one. Geraghty, Jim 1306
Notes & asides. Pesci, Donald 498
Philip Roth's latest novel, The Plot Against America, posits that Charles Lindbergh wins the 1940 presidential election as an isolationist and Nazi fellow-traveler. Brief Article 202
President Bush signed his fourth tax-cut bill. Brief Article 106
Shall we call the corporate roll of honor? Brief Article 142
Stomach. Duncan, Evan Letter to the Editor 118
Stop, thief! Alt, Robert D. Book Review 1099
The ACLU lost a potential plaintiff when Maulavi Ghaffar, a senior Taliban commander, was killed in Afghanistan recently. Brief Article 113
The author in his work, said Flaubert, should be like God in the universe: everywhere present, but nowhere visible. Brief Article 108
The Constitution includes one check on the federal courts that has largely lain dormant: the power of Congress to remove matters from their jurisdiction. Brief Article 161
The Democrats' resort to scaremongering and race-baiting about the GOP's alleged ballot-rigging in 2000 (and 2004) makes an unwholesome sight. Brief Article 169
The exhibitionist. Brookhiser, Richard 988
The Gauls, de Gaulle, the Gall: the story told of Franco-American friendship is a nice story. But it's just a story. Molesky, Mark 2482
The long view. Long, Rob 821
The monster in our backyard. Bolick, Clint 616
The New York Times wrote, of one of the many videotaped beheadings in Iraq, that "an insurgent wearing a ski mask" killed Eugene Armstrong, an American civilian, while "address[ing] President Bush, who is called a dog at one point.". Brief Article 160
The New York Times, the Washington Post, and the AP were just some of the media outlets that fell for an ACLU hoax. Brief Article 127
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)--the group that administers Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza--has admitted to hiring members of the terrorist group Hamas to help in its efforts. Brief Article 209
The vice-presidential debate featured two political pros, neither of whom was knocked off his stride for very long. Brief Article 193
The wolf inside the Catholic Church. 486
Three thousand soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division and 2,000 Iraqis took the city of Samarra in the Sunni triangle, profiting from lessons learned in the recent battle for Najaf by eschewing a go-slow strategy. Brief Article 136
Twenty-five years of Supreme Leadership by Ayatollah has inoculated Iranians against political Islam. Brief Article 196
Two Sharpies. von Dreele, W.H. Brief Article 48
Washington, D.C., has banned handguns since 1977. Brief Article 74
We are more than used to hearing sob stories about Guantanamo Bay. Brief Article 174
What are they up to in academia lately? Brief Article 125
What went wrong? The miscalculations and missteps that led to the current situation in Iraq. Lowry, Richard Cover Story 6849
When Richard Holbrooke, Kerry's shadow secretary of state, went to Berlin in June to chat up Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, he said one of a President Kerry's first actions would be to invite Schroeder and Jacques Chirac to the White House. Brief Article 112
While Ronald Reagan may have made his last movie in 1964 (The Killers), he's not quite done yet. Brief Article 199
Who said the following thing to a jam-packed audience at Harvard the other day: "I even accept for the sake of argument that sexual orgies eliminate social tensions and ought to be encouraged"? Brief Article 178
X-rated film industry partisans release "Porn for Kerry DVD," with proceeds earmarked for Kerry's use in swing states, according to New York Post. Brief Article 71
You deserve a factual look at ... Twisted words and phrases (2): more examples of Arab propaganda, giving new meaning to old words. Column 948

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