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Articles from National Review (August 29, 2005)

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"Having invented a new Holocaust," wrote Robert Frost, America cried "King's X--no fairs to use it anymore!". Brief Article 141
"You really shouldn't be here at all.". Brief Article 149
A passionate rapprochement. DiNardo, Richard Letter to the Editor 122
Bearing down on the stem cell. Buckley, William F., Jr. 664
Bush sent John Bolton to the U.N. on a recess appointment. Brief Article 114
Check out the Garden State. Brief Article 138
Chewing nails. Nordlinger, Jay Book Review 1552
Congress celebrated the arrival of its summer recess by going on a bender. Brief Article 194
Conscripting facts. Swett, Scott Letter to the Editor 109
Doonesbury's heroes. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1075
For devolution. 593
Forgive us for not breathing a sigh of relief upon reading that a new intelligence estimate puts Iran ten years away from having a nuclear bomb instead of the previously thought five. Brief Article 187
Frist Peels Off. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 57
Getting to know John Roberts. 600
Gore TV: Al Gore ... is on to something? Yep. Long, Rob 1296
Illusions of realism. 462
Israel is moving ahead with its pullout from Gaza. Brief Article 194
It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good. Vuoto, Loredana Book Review 206
It was an idea whose time had passed as soon as it came: various administration bigs suggested renaming the war we are in "the global struggle against violent extremism.". Brief Article 184
Jeanine Pirro, the district attorney of Westchester, will run as a Republican for Hillary Clinton's Senate seat. Brief Article 32
London falling: signs of weakness in Britain's war on terror. Daniels, Anthony 1368
Many state governments effectively prohibit people from buying cheap, basic health insurance by imposing all kinds of mandates. Brief Article 221
Muddling through? Blair's improvisation isn't enough. O'Sullivan, John 1587
New York governor George Pataki announced he would not seek a fourth term, bringing to a close a tenure that long outlived its bright beginnings. Brief Article 159
No fear or loathing. Stuttaford, Andrew 1255
Notes & asides. Buckley, William F., Jr. Letter to the Editor 682
Only what's necessary. Ellis, Michael J. Letter to the Editor 161
Peter Jennings, longtime anchor of the ABC evening news, was not the last of a breed. Brief Article 135
Prison food not part of sustainable agriculture movement, study says. Miller, Judith Brief Article 110
Profiles in pointlessness. Goldberg, Jonah 544
Prospero. O'Connell, Richard Poem 117
Radiogate: low ratings and a scandal hit Air America. York, Byron 1816
Republican Jean Schmidt won the special election in Ohio's heavily Republican second district with only 52 percent of the vote. Brief Article 196
Revels with a cause. Bridges, Linda Book Review 1472
Rights and privileges. Engebretson, Andrew Letter to the Editor 155
Search us. 481
Shared experience. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 1256
Smokes, friendship, and issues of race in block 7A, cell 1054: a seven-part series examining the troubled relationship of Lawrence and Luis. Miller, Judith Brief Article 181
Social injustice: trial lawyers woo social conservatives. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2211
Sources point to Melvin Barondofsky, former accountant, as snitch. Miller, Judith Brief Article 173
Steep road to free trade. Buckley, William F., Jr. 726
Stem sell out. 647
Strangle holds: does the Senate realize we are at war? O'Beirne, Kate 1229
The Central American Free Trade Agreement passed the Congress, just barely. Brief Article 129
The Chavez challenge: Venezuela's leader is a regional nuisance. Falcoff, Mark 3004
The Clinton Years, Con't. von Dreele, W.H. Illustration 52
The Democratic money machine, already reeling from the collapse of their voter-registration group, America Coming Together, suffered another blow with a deep split in the AFL-CIO. Brief Article 143
The glamour of the Space Shuttle is its ordinariness. Brief Article 140
The heir presumptive, it has been revealed, to the earldom of Essex is William Capell. Brief Article 170
The life and times of the late King Fahd of Saudi Arabia, an octogenarian, explain why the Arab world is in so deep a mess. Brief Article 162
The new Rolling Stones album has a track--called "Sweet Neo Con"--bashing George W. Bush and Condi Rice. Brief Article 53
The right fight: put security dollars where it counts. de Rugy, Veronique 1166
The role of casualties. 597
The uphill fight: can John Roberts restore the constitutional order? Bork, Robert H. 2039
Two guys and a duck. Cartoon 31
Unreasonable searches: policing without profiling makes no sense. McCarthy, Andrew C. 1405
Unsettled settlers: will Sharon's bold move work? Pryce-Jones, David 1437
Upstate burgeoning. Brookhiser, Richard 997
Uzbekistan was always as good a location as any for some Bush administration hypocrisy. Brief Article 98
When truth becomes dangerous: the 'Barondofsky question'. Miller, Judith Brief Article 193
Why has Latin America turned left? Haber, Stephen 533

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