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Articles from National Review (June 20, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
'Hypocrisy!' He cried: an examination of a favorite charge. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2391
'Lucky pawns'. Dalfonzo, Gina R. Book Review 978
A matter of shame. Stevens, David Letter to the Editor 241
A scandal so immense ... our neighbors to the north have been very, very naughty. Frum, David 1921
According to a new book by Washington Post reporter John F. Harris, Hillary Clinton taunted her husband's staffers for not being tough enough. 39
After tragedy. Douthat, Ross G. Book Review 2421
Bad news from television land: The Dennis Miller show, on CNBC, was canceled. Brief Article 174
Britain has a special place in its collective memory for the bloodiest of its wars, World War One--still commonly referred to over there as "the Great War". Brief Article 188
Built to last. Eleazer, Wayne Letter to the Editor 207
Cold Utopia. Smith, Wesley J. Book Review 1543
Conspicuous consumption goes differently in different cultures. Brief Article 175
Denmark was last in the news a few months ago when the nation claimed sovereignty over the North Pole. Brief Article 198
Dr. Frist's operation: how the Senate majority leader played a game of filibuster chicken. York, Byron 1464
Enter Eurospeak: an insidious replacement for the Marxist Newspeak. Scruton, Roger 1951
Europe Kaput. Buckley, William F., Jr. 716
France Votes Non. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 52
From the House, a disgrace. 676
From the New York State comptroller's office comes further evidence, if any were needed, that welfare provisions, once established, irresistibly expand beyond all bounds set by reason or concern for the public good. Brief Article 121
If we accept the principle that making information more generally available to the public free of charge is a Good Thing, then Google's effort to digitize and place online all or part of the colossal holdings of major libraries must be counted as a Great Thing. Brief Article 188
It was a small but nonetheless important step in the struggle for liberty in the Middle East: Kuwait's parliament decided, by a vote of 35 to 23, to grant Kuwaiti women full political rights. Brief Article 159
Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci called her latest book The Strength of Reason. Brief Article 156
Keeping the deal. 501
Lieutenant governor Michael Steele of Maryland is a red-blooded Republican in a true-blue state. Brief Article 166
Looking for boundaries: there is gross sexual confusion in our society, as illustrated by the Michael Jackson case. Dalrymple, Theodore 1362
MacArthur's night reconnaissance. Runyeon, William W. Poem 178
Matinee Mitt: the governor of Massachusetts may soon be appearing in a (political) theater near you. Miller, John J. Cover Story 3492
Metaphors are tricky things, dangerous in the wrong hands. Brief Article 204
Multiple choice: The "Gulag of our times" is a) Chinese labor camps; b) Castro's dungeons; or c) North Korean prisons. Brief Article 225
Nightline marked Memorial Day with an extended broadcast, devoted to the names and pictures of all the American servicemen who died in Afghanistan and Iraq during the last year. Brief Article 163
No means no. 430
Not the answer they expected: French voters say no to the EU constitution. O'Sullivan, John 1442
Notes & asides. Book Review 938
October marks the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, where British national hero Horatio Nelson, commanding 27 ships, defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet of 33 ships off the coast of Spain. Brief Article 146
Phony apocalypse. Buckley, William F., Jr. 589
Politically correct. Huber, Jim Cartoon 65
Putin's Russia--Stalin lite. Beichman, Arnold 474
Remember Eason Jordan? Brief Article 184
Reminds me of '54. Khanna, Arun Letter to the Editor 81
Rooting section. Brookhiser, Richard 990
Sen. Jim Talent, the Missouri Republican, recently proposed--and the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources approved--a mandate for 8 billion gallons of ethanol production per year. Brief Article 160
Senate Vibes. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 46
The agony of change: a conference in Jordan, plus an interview with the Iraqi foreign minister. Nordlinger, Jay 2213
The Air Force has requested, and President Bush will probably issue, a national-security directive on the military use of space. Brief Article 177
The birds and the bees. Derbyshire, John Book Review 1041
The Iraqi foreign minister, on the record. 1569
The leader of men must be wise and strong; when he is not, he must seem so, putting on what John Keegan called the mask of command. Brief Article 149
The London tabloid the Sun is perhaps best known for the young ladies who appear on Page Three, wearing very little. 141
The long view. Long, Rob Short Story 845
The media have been desperate to declare the Newsweek Koran-flushing story "fake but accurate". Brief Article 113
The wrong road. Moore, Stephen 504
There are few institutions more jealous of their dignity than the United States Senate. Brief Article 144
This year's U.N. nonproliferation conference, a 189-nation diplomatic effort held every five years to update the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, ended in failure. Brief Article 187
Tinselgrad. Tushnet, Eve Book Review 1054
Whew. Brief Article 165
Whose money is it? Buckley, William F., Jr. 681

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