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Articles from National Review (April 11, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
'Never Again,' that time: a recent movie spotlights Rwanda. Daniels, Anthony 1696
A dozen discs. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 195
A man of the Gospel. Potemra, Michael 723
A place to avoid in New York City: 395 Hudson Street, home of hip-hop radio station WQHT. Brief article 162
A tremendously costly law: Sarbanes-Oxley, three years after its unfortunate passage. Berlau, John 2009
America was transfixed by the story of Ashley Smith, the Atlanta woman who got Brian Nichols, the murderous fugitive who had taken her hostage, to calm down, let her go, and ultimately give himself up. Brief article 194
An awful familiarity: Bukovsky sees developing before him an 'EUSSR'. Pryce-Jones, David 1235
And now for something American--a couple of things American, actually. Nordlinger, Jay Sound recording review 324
Anne-Sophie Mutter. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 176
Anton Heiller. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 87
Ask your mental health practitioner! Long, Rob 848
Bartok. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 188
Cato: A Tragedy, and Selected Essays. Potemra, Michael Brief article 123
China's unelected parliament, at the bidding of China's unelected government, passed a law making it illegal for Taiwan to secede from the nation that does not rule it, and has not ruled it to any serious effect for a hundred years. Brief article 124
Come the revisionists: self-flattering, self-deluded--almost desperate. Hanson, Victor Davis 1722
Condi's U.N. Man. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 49
Condoleezza Rice was in fine form during her recent Asian tour. Brief article 118
Correction. Correction notice 51
Decline and fall. Hanson, Victor Davis Book review 1790
Defense and prosecution. Ponnuru, Ramesh Letter to the editor 1668
Faux, maybe; novel, no: the Bush administration is catching hell for its 'video news releases'. York, Byron 1497
For a bunch of pacifists, those lefties sure have some anger-management issues. Brief article 177
Galbraith up close. Buckley, William F., Jr. 732
Harvard's crucible: a question of academic freedom, and meritocracy, and sense. Thernstrom, Stephan 2343
Here's one for the Things We Already Knew file: The Project for Excellence in Journalism, part of Columbia's journalism school, has found that American media coverage of the last presidential election was three times more likely to be negative toward President Bush than toward Senator Kerry, and 50 percent more likely to be positive about Kerry than about Bush. Brief article 87
How Could He? von Dreele, W.H. Poem 42
Human butchery. Buckley, William F., Jr. 705
It is odd that a man as unworldly as George Kennan should have had a profound influence on the world. Brief article 224
Killers at large. Buckley, William F., Jr. 583
Kofi Annan just can't win. Brief article 105
Last call. Derbyshire, John 1062
Latin America's terrible two: Fidel Castro and Hugo Chavez constitute an axis of evil. Reich, Otto J. Cover story 2255
Lebanon continues to boil. 151
Lecture. Baer, William Poem 106
Lennox Berkeley. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 200
Liberals are complaining so much about the Alternative Minimum Tax, you would almost think that they wanted to cut it. Brief article 237
Muscleheaded. 341
Nikolaus Harnoncourt. Nordlinger, Jay 197
Notes & asides. Letter to the editor 656
Now, a masterpiece. Hart, Jeffrey 1440
One of the most cheering things George W. Bush ever did was "divorce" Yasser Arafat after learning that the old murderer had lied to him. Brief article 205
Our enemy, the states: the federal Republicans are okay, but the governors need to get with it. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1769
Playgirl has fired its editor for announcing that she is Republican. 21
Reagan's Revolution: The Untold Story of the Campaign That Started It All. Potemra, Michael Book review 126
Ruling out compromise. 835
Sauce for the gender. Vouto, Loredana Book review 933
The Best Year of Their Lives: Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon in 1948: Learning the Secrets of Power. Potemra, Michael 271
The great right north? Conservatives may finally be getting their act together in Canada. O'Sullivan, John 1873
The Islamic Commission of Spain, the group that represents Spain's Muslims, issued a fatwa against Osama bin Laden on the anniversary of the Madrid train bombings. Brief article 125
The nomination of deputy defense secretary Paul Wolfowitz to head the World Bank shows that President Bush does not scant the importance of multilateral institutions, as the caricature has it, but rather dissents from conventional liberalism about what their future should be. Brief article 167
The president has selected Rep. Rob Portman (R., Ohio) to be the new trade representative. Brief article 131
The Rev. Joanna Jepson, an Anglican curate, asked the courts to investigate the 2001 abortion of a 28-week-old fetus with a cleft lip and palate. Brief article 131
The Senate has finally acceded to years of Bush-administration requests to allow drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska. Brief article 90
The World's Banker: Paul Wolfowitz is an inspired choice. Frum, David 978
Too vigorously assisted suicide. 898
Two pianists have recently recorded Beethoven's Sonata in A major, Op. 101, one of that composer's most sublime works. Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 188
Vicente Fox, the president of Mexico, is deeply disturbed by the prospect of U.S. citizens reporting the breaking of U.S. laws to U.S. authorities. Brief article 143
Voters were never enthusiastic about campaign-finance regulation. Brief article 284
We thought we'd share with you the great Paul Johnson, writing about America, in The (London) Spectator: "The plight of Europe is such that, whenever I have the chance to talk to young people now, at any age from 12 to 20, I always urge them to make their future in America, particularly if they are clever and energetic, qualities essential for a vigorous life over there. Brief article 319
We'll conclude with the human voice, or rather several of the best we've ever known. Nordlinger, Jay 133
When Deborah Lipstadt, historian of the Holocaust, called David Irving, the bard of the Third Reich, a Holocaust denier, Irving sued. Brief article 147
While the world frets over Lebanon's future, some Lebanese are taking a more lighthearted approach, using e-mail to circulate anti-Syrian jokes, cartoons, and even their own deck of "most wanted" cards. Brief article 114

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