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Articles from National Review (September 27, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
"All men are mortal. 39
1971: the real record. Owens, MacKubin Thomas 694
2004 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise. 1186
A flat sharp. Foreman, Jonathan Movie Review 1078
A hero of our time: Gareth Jones, 20th-century truth-teller. Stuttaford, Andrew 1977
A week of fear: but not in the GOP's convention hall. York, Byron 1194
Always at the cutting edge of social developments, those pale, smug Scandinavians have come up with the perfect alternative to cigarette smoking: snus. Brief Article 195
Andrew Sullivan thinks that the Republicans "presented a moderate face, while proposing the most hard-right platform ever put forward by a GOP convention.". Brief Article 244
Angelic Charley? Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 655
Before the balloons had been cleaned up in New York, John Kerry launched a blistering attack on Bush's National Guard service and Cheney's five Vietnam deferments. Brief Article 287
Brown: a great decision--except for schools. Peterson, Paul E. Advertisement 466
David Letterman: "Here's some important news. 36
Did President Bush really tell Matt Lauer that we could not win the war on terrorism? Brief Article 130
Faith-based President. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1996
Fox, triumphant. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 54
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R., Calif.): "To those critics who are so pessimistic about our economy, I say: Don't be economic girlie-men.". Brief Article 145
Hardball catholicism. Advertisement 398
Help!!!! Cartoon 66
In old Tibet, medicinal pellets made from the Dalai Lama's stools were regarded as highly efficacious and were much sought after by the devout. Brief Article 127
In The Hotline's survey of state polls, President Bush leads in 28 states worth 274 electoral votes and John Kerry leads in 20 states worth 231 electoral votes (270 needed to win). Brief Article 220
Inside the left. Capshaw, Ron Book Review 660
John Kerry seems to be sinking. 11
Last month jihadists kidnapped two French journalists in Iraq, and threatened to murder them unless France rescinded a forthcoming ban on Muslim headscarves in public schools. Brief Article 110
Little suppressors: dealing with the bookstore clerk who hates you. Nordlinger, Jay 1541
Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R., Md.): "[Kerry] recently said that he doesn't want to use the word 'war' to describe our efforts to fight terrorism. Brief Article 136
Most of what is left of the human body after funerary cremation consists of carbon ash. Brief Article 111
Nader on Kerry: "He is surrounded by consultants who are losers.". Brief Article 101
No closer: debunking Kerry's comeback myth. Geraghty, Jim 1544
No fair! The Democrats' constant campaign plaint. Frum, David 1245
No surrender: the drug war saves lives. Walters, John P. 1407
Not Like Kerry's. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
Notes & asides. Halpern, Mark 906
On the opening night of the Republican convention in New York, three women shared their pride in the bravery and self-sacrifice of the loved ones they lost in the 9/11 attacks. Brief Article 228
Recovering a founder. Brookhiser, Richard 1455
Sen. Zell Miller (D., Ga.): "Motivated more by partisan politics than by national security, today's Democratic leaders see America as an occupier, not a liberator.". Brief Article 112
Seventh Son. Simpson, Olivia Ellis Poem 127
Strong to the finish. 337
Tall order: are Americans up for Bush's foreign policy? O'Sullivan, John 1721
That was certainly a barnburner Zell Miller delivered at Madison Square Garden. Brief Article 304
The book on conservatives. Wooldridge, Adrian Letter to the Editor 897
The Bush wedge. Goldberg, Jonah 581
The Democratic seething has led--surprise!--to a new round of stories questioning President Bush's Vietnam-era service in the Texas Air National Guard. 361
The end of liberalism: the president's convention speech is a conservative charter. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2660
The FBI has been investigating a Pentagon analyst (out of the oft-vilified Doug Feith's office) suspected of passing a draft policy directive on Iran to Israel through the pro-Israel lobbying group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Brief Article 156
The future of an illusion: on the drug war, believe your own eyes. Nadelmann, Ethan A. 1406
The Internet, which some thought would liberate and modernize the world, seems to be (also?) a very effective tool for spreading poisonous, anti-human ideas and ideologies. Brief Article 160
The long view. Long, Rob Column 797
The moderates' hour. 617
The open-borders lobby likes to argue that illegal immigrants--through the economic value generated by their labor--add more to government coffers than they draw in services. Brief Article 160
The people from Missouri. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 638
The protests in New York during the Republican convention flopped, despite the impressive turnout at Sunday's mass perambulation. Brief Article 156
The school-choice movement hasn't had much to cheer about this summer. Brief Article 142
The war we are in. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 733
The world had not previously heard of Beslan. Brief Article 213
Tiny revolutions. Derbyshire, John Column 1069
Uncertain trumpet. Frum, David Book Review 1405
Vice President Cheney: "[Kerry] declared at the Democratic convention that he will forcefully defend America--after we have been attacked. Brief Article 119
When Arnold Schwarzenegger told Democrats and other pessimists not to be "economic girlie-men" on Tuesday night of the Republican convention, more Americans saw it on Fox News than on any other network. Brief Article 171
You deserve a factual look at ... the big lie (I): are the "occupied territories" really occupied territories? 922
Zell's zeal: a democrat fires up the GOP--and the media. Miller, John J. 1391

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