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Articles from National Review (February 14, 2005)

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"And what is it that will make it possible to spend 20 billion dollars of your money to put some clown on the moon?". Brief Article 159
A certain trumpet: Bush's second inaugural speech--and its critics. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1705
A friend on the Continent sends us a publication from France, called L'Anti-Americain. Brief Article 99
A movie for all time: tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, Groundhog Day scores. Goldberg, Jonah Critical Essay 2484
A taxing debate. Linder, John Letter to the Editor 436
Absorbent and yellow and porous is he ... but gay? Brief Article 182
All quiet on the Gaza front: There's been a brief and welcome lull in the terror campaigns of Hamas, the Al-Aksa brigade, and such-like. Brief Article 160
Army Spc. Charles Graner got ten years for his role in the prison abuse at Abu Ghraib. Brief Article 157
As you may have noticed, we have discontinued the feature "For the Record.". Brief Article 58
Barbara Boxer now is the foremost representative of a powerful home-state interest group. Brief Article 19
But is it science? The war over 'intelligent design'. Derbyshire, John 1252
Count me out. Derbyshire, John 1032
Down for the recount: no one can know who won Washington State's gubernatorial race. York, Byron 2001
During his rule of Uganda, the dictator Idi Amin wrecked the nation's economy, drove out tens of thousands of her citizens, and murdered hundreds of thousands more. Brief Article 188
Elsewhere in this issue, John Derbyshire attacks the theorists of "intelligent design.". Brief Article 135
Energy through 2030. 494
Fear not. 577
FOR DNC chairman. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 44
Freedom's address. 1229
Harvard President Lawrence Summers wondered aloud, at a recent academic conference, whether there might not be innate differences between the scientific capacities of men and women. Brief Article 184
Heeeeere's ... Remembering a late-night legend. Long, Rob Obituary 1177
Help!!!! von Dreele, W.H. 60
High caliber advocacy: how the NRA won the fight over gun rights. Miller, John J. 2518
Hossam Armanious was a Coptic Christian immigrant from Egypt who lived in Jersey City. Brief Article 167
In Monopoly, the rich man is a mustachioed gent in striped pants and topper, who makes thousands of dollars buying real estate. Brief Article 132
Kipling's line about "makin'mock o'uniforms that guard you while you sleep" was given ugly illustration at Seattle Central Community College on Inauguration Day. Brief Article 166
Michael Powell was a vocal proponent of deregulation as head of the Federal Communications Commission. Brief Article 85
Michael Ross dead? Buckley, William F., Jr. 687
Mid-January was blessed with two grand American spectaculars, standing at opposite ends of the spectrum of civic gravity. Brief Article 172
New Bedford. O'Connell, Richard Poem 125
Notes & asides. Obituary 736
One man's platoons. Karnick, S.T. Book Review 1221
Ready or not: dangers of the second Bush term. Frum, David 1051
Roe v. Wade has just reached the age of 32, which is of course considerably more years than many innocent lives have, thanks to it, enjoyed. Brief Article 222
Rose Mary Woods spent most of her adult life working for the man she most admired. Brief Article 67
Saving the democrats. Buckley, William F., Jr. 687
Sen. Boxer was the only member of the Senate to vote against certifying George Bush as the election's winner. Brief Article 96
Singing his own song. Nordlinger, Jay Biography 1654
Sometimes a political cartoon defies even the lowest expectations of civility in public discourse, and so it is with one of the latest from The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder. Brief Article 119
Summers storm: a feminist show trial at Harvard. Sommers, Christina Hoff 1578
Ted Kennedy, at the National Press Club, presented what he thought should be the Democratic response to President Bush's re-election. Brief Article 122
The bullet, dodged. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
The Bush administration wants to reform Medicaid so that federal spending is capped and states have more control over the program. Brief Article 196
The impatient caucus: have we forgotten that winning a war takes time? Hanson, Victor Davis 2291
The Kansas Supreme Court has broken new ground in school-finance law. Brief Article 104
The long view. Long, Rob Fictional Work 773
The people, in a way. Franck, Matthew J. Book Review 1505
The president said that the Federal Marriage Amendment does not have the votes in the Senate to pass. Brief Article 218
The staff of the Jerusalem Post has performed the valuable task of singling out international news organizations that retain Palestinian Authority employees masquerading as journalists. Brief Article 78
Toughening up on immigration. Scaros, Constantinos E. Letter to the Editor 149
Trading up. Moore, Stephen 508
Try, try again. 689
Tsunami lessons. Berman, Russell A. 568
Twit alert. Brief Article 232
We note the thirtieth anniversary of the bombing of Fraunces Tavern in New York City. Brief Article 149
What is Bush saying? Buckley, William F., Jr. 663
What they're saying about Miles Gone By. Book Review 765
When he's right ... Potemra, Michael Book Review 2282
Who is CBS considering to fill its empty anchor chair? Brief Article 36
Who's to blame? The tsunami's aftermath. Bate, Roger 1023
Zhao Ziyang died in Peking at age 85. Obituary 223

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