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Articles from National Review (January 31, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
American icons. Beran, Michael Knox Book Review 1328
An idea whose time has come: the necessity and desirability of Social Security reform. Ponnuru, Ramesh Cover Story 3626
Asbestos kills: and more than just people: jobs, ethics, and elementary justice. Shapiro, Harvey D. 2537
Before you join ... Turkey, and the rest of us, should rethink its accession to the EU. Rose, Alexander 1599
British Isles Cruise: a once-in-a-lifetime experience: the National Review 2005. Calendar 990
Bush's unwelcome welcome mat: divorced from reality on immigration. O'Sullivan, John 1345
Choose life: grow young with HGH. Advertisement 832
Conservative commentator Armstrong Williams says that he "exercised bad judgment.". Brief Article 193
Cooled down: the global-warming hype is running out of (greenhouse?) gas, as it very much deserves. Hayward, Steven F. 1853
Cutting-Edge commentary on K-12 education. Bumsted, Brad 346
Disaster. 512
Fahrenheit 9/11 was voted favorite movie at the People's Choice Awards, a run-up to the Oscars. Brief Article 138
Freedom of speech has been bumping up against religious sensibilities in Britain, with results that cast an interesting light on current sensibilities. Brief Article 193
Gays may not recruit your children, but they will recruit your ancestors, if your ancestors were famous. Brief Article 186
Gonzales, Worked Over. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 52
Guy Davenport, for many years a professor of English at the University of Kentucky, died at 77. Obituary 95
Harvard's Lawrence Summers, the first Ivy League president to forcefully condemn the rise of anti-Semitism ("in effect if not intent") on college campuses, recently reported that things were looking up in academe: The anti-Israel divestment movement has died down and tensions overall have diminished, he told a Jerusalem audience. Brief Article 170
Help!!!! Cartoon 20
Here's a question for the Democratic leadership in the Senate. Brief Article 245
House Republicans got off to a clumsy start of the critical new congressional session when they hastily retreated from hastily proposed reforms to the ethics rules. Brief Article 147
In 1905 Albert Einstein published three brilliant scientific papers, each of which had a profound effect on the development of the physical sciences. Brief Article 157
Iraq continues to produce gruesome news almost hourly. Brief Article 121
John Kerry summoned Evan Thomas of Newsweek to his home to complain about the magazine's post-election coverage. Brief Article 191
Jump street. Lowry, Richard 1572
Mahmoud Abbas, aka Abu Mazen, was elected president of the Palestinian Authority. Brief Article 106
Michael Gerson has served George W. Bush magnificently as chief speechwriter, during both the 2000 campaign and the first term in office. Brief Article 156
Mother's boy. Valiunas, Algis Book Review 1348
Not being able to find political bias at CBS News is like not being able to find political bias at ABC. Brief Article 28
Notes & asides. Snedeker, Don 645
Offstage moments. Brookhiser, Richard 982
On Venezuela. Miller, John J. Letter to the Editor 599
One common failing of criminals is that, being so focused on instant gratification, they omit to think things through. Brief Article 137
Penetrating social security. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 727
Peter Beinart, editor of The New Republic, argues that conservatives don't care about people in other countries unless they affect America's national interest. Brief Article 191
Photograph. Leavenworth, Coman Poem 63
President Bush has nominated Michael Chertoff, an appeals-court judge on the Third Circuit, for the position of Homeland Security chief. Brief Article 127
Putin's Russia. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 43
Relaxation therapy for your feet: visco-elastic foam has changed the way people sleep, now it helps the way you walk. Ligon, Leigh Advertisement 495
Resolve to ridicule. Goldberg, Jonah 509
Rosemary Kennedy, sister of the late president, was born in 1918, apparently mildly retarded. Obituary 89
Since his service as U.S. attorney general under Lyndon Johnson, Ramsey Clark's career has been a case study in American anti-Americanism. Brief Article 209
Susan Sontag, R.I.P. Obituary 400
The calamitous decline of the Catholic Church In the U.S. 444
The Club for Growth, under the leadership of Stephen Moore, has been remarkably successful at electing progrowth conservatives to Congress, and at striking fear in the hearts of liberal Republicans. Brief Article 120
The eye blinks. 387
The first rule of election recounts is: count until you pull ahead, and then declare the counting over. Brief Article 183
The gondoliers of Venice are to face spot checks on their sobriety after a spate of accidents thought to have been caused by operators' plying the city's famous canals while under the influence. Brief Article 106
The long view. Long, Rob Column 858
The meaning of a riot: in Britain, Sikh militants close a play--early. Daniels, Anthony 1368
The mid-Hudson Valley, sleepy home of Rip Van Winkle, is suddenly hopping. Brief Article 157
The misanthropes. Arkes, Hadley Book Review 1880
The prophet. Herman, Arthur Book Review 1257
The Senate confirmation hearings of attorney-general nominee Alberto Gonzales included one moment that left many of us, well, gasping for air. Brief Article 119
Three-piece suits and black robes: business should get serious about judicial appointments. Greve, Michael 1374
To convict one doctor, zealots at DEA tore up pain guidelines developed over four years. 306
Uncle Scrooge. Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 584
Under pressure. 405
Whither taxes? Buckley, William F., Jr. Column 660
William Rehnquist is not only the chief justice of the Supreme Court, but the head of the federal judiciary. Brief Article 173
With the Chinese Christians: worshipers in a dark place. Steorts, Jason Lee 1337
You deserve a factual look at ...: an assessment of Arafat: will his death open the way for peace? 969

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