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Articles from National Review (April 25, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A Carolina kid: Republican governor Mark Sanford makes an impression. Miller, John J. 1400
A farewell. Buckley, William F., Jr. Obituary 672
A government is finally forming in Iraq. Brief article 71
A new tyrant. Halvorssen, Thor Letter to the editor 347
Anybody who wants to discover how an intellectual thought and lived in 20th-century America will always be able to turn to Saul Bellow's novels for a roadmap. 200
As the media of the world report on the burial of John Paul II, we should note another religious vigil. Brief article 136
Back to 55? Moore, Stephen 441
College of Cardinals St. Peter's Basilica Vatican City. Long, Rob 737
Confusion confounded. Buckley, William F., Jr. 633
Congressional champions: a human-rights caucus within the Human Rights Caucus. Nordlinger, Jay Interview 1773
Conservatives are being excoriated for hypocrisy in the Schiavo matter. Brief article 271
Death by court order: what judges have wrought. McCarthy, Andrew C. 2451
During the Clinton years, the Department of Education began to interpret the gender-equity Title IX law to impose quotas on college and high-school sports teams--resulting in the elimination of many men's teams. Brief article 119
Even death-row convicts get. 7
Godless continent. Boyagoda, Randy Book review 1123
Help!!! von Dreele, W.H. Cartoon 69
High priests of energy. Taylor, Jerry Book review 1098
In 1994 O. J. Simpson, a B-list actor and former football player, murdered Nicole Simpson, his ex-wife, and Ronald Goldman, a friend of hers, though he was acquitted in a legal circus the following year. Brief article 96
Is the Axis of Evil heading for a nasty crackup? Brief article 139
It gives us great pleasure to extend greetings to the new Republican state chairman of Alabama, Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh. 101
Jane Fonda, 67, has partly apologized for Hanoi Jane, her younger self who posed on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun in 1972. Brief article 178
John Danforth, a former Republican senator and, most recently, Bush's ambassador to the United Nations, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times decrying the alleged takeover of his party by the Religious Right. Brief article 153
John Paul II, R.I.P. Obituary 797
John Paul the great: reminiscences and reflections. Novak, Michael Cover story 2541
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg gave a speech defending the Supreme Court's use of foreign law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution. Brief article 225
Killing by euphemism. 773
Kofi Annan is innocent! Brief article 195
Kofi responds. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 55
Liberal tribalism. Feser, Edward Book review 1447
Meet the invisible woman, Eleanor Smith. Brief article 160
Neighborhood watches are groups of private citizens who patrol their neighborhoods and report crime to the cops. Brief article 141
Notes & asides. Letter to the editor 621
On Broadway. Brookhiser, Richard 994
Pope John Paul II will go down in history as "an anti-Communist force," to borrow an insult the Communist party threw at its opponents. Brief article 196
Pounding sense into freedom. Buckley, William F., Jr. 668
Reasons to live: the rational case against euthanasia. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2798
Sacred gloom. Leigh, Catesby 1540
Sandy Burglar (sometimes spelled Berger), former national security adviser to Bill Clinton, cut a deal with the Justice Department after he swiped classified documents from government files. Brief article 173
So, starving to death is "euphoric" (according to the Los Angeles Times)? 22
The feminist delusion. Chu, Lynn Letter to the editor 119
The media's catechism. 628
The passion of Michael Moore: fun and games with Fahrenheit 9/11. York, Byron Excerpt 2577
The Pope as Pole: what he did for his country; what his country did for him. Sikorski, Radek Cover story 1465
The Religion Thing. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 40
The Syrian foreign minister, Farouk al-Sharaa, told U.N. envoy Terje Roed-Larsen that all Syrian troops and intelligence agents would be out of Lebanon by April 30. Brief article 30
Therapeutic states. Robinson, Daniel N. Book review 1156
Tom's travails. 730
Trial by human beings: the jury system and its discontents. Dalrymple, Theodore 1345
Warm cold warrior: the Pope against the soviet empire. O'Sullivan, John Cover story 1479
When the New Orleans Times-Picayune endorsed Eddie Jordan for election as the city's district attorney in 2002, it cited his efforts to fight "public corruption.". Brief article 155
Wisdom on intelligence. 317
With My God, The Smith. Mezey, Robert Poem 107
Yelling stop: Geert Wilders, who lives in a prison, tries to save Holland. Stuttaford, Andrew 1584
You know that aisle in the supermarket where the breakfast cereals riot in colorful profusion--Cocoa Puffs, Frosted Flakes, Honey Nut Cheerios, Count Chocula, Peanut Butter Toast Crunch, and the innumerable rest? Brief article 192
Zimbabwe's general election at the end of March was conducted in "a climate of fear," according to Zimbabwe Election Support network, a monitoring group made up of Zimbabweans. 151

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