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Articles from National Review (June 6, 2005)

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"Christ is not speaking to the press at this time," said West Virginia attorney A. P. Pishevar the other day. Brief Article 141
"Diversity," "sensitivity," "inclusion" ... Brief Article 145
"Time is on my side," sang the Rolling Stones back in 1964. 178
'No one's liberty is expendable': Bush remembers WWII in his distinctive way. O'Sullivan, John 1519
A coalition of losers. Goldberg, Jonah 553
A federal appeals court ruled that the records of the energy task force run by Vice President Dick Cheney four years ago could remain secret. Brief Article 104
A prag. Goldberg, Jonah Letter to the Editor 458
A red's white elephant: in Ceausescu's palace, gigantism and heartache. Daniels, Anthony 1435
A Tory victory: one of conservatism's best writers is elected to Parliament. Nordlinger, Jay 1635
Alumni of Dartmouth College elected two petition candidates to the college's board of trustees--two conservatives, no less. Brief Article 167
At the time of writing, an astonishing event is scheduled to take place in Havana: the General Meeting of the Assembly to Promote Civil Society in Cuba. Brief Article 245
Britain turns. Derbyshire, John 1078
Bush Goes East. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Bushspeak in Europe. Buckley, William F., Jr. 700
Busted Flush. 708
Columbia University's senate, a governing body composed of faculty, students, and administrators, voted 53-10, with five abstentions, not to return ROTC to the Columbia campus. Brief Article 166
Degrees of honor: whom colleges reward, says a lot. Kimball, Roger 1521
Disappointments and opportunities. 432
Exiting Iraq. Buckley, William F., Jr. 649
For a moment there it looked like Europe's tireless attempts to bribe Iran into giving up key parts of its nuclear program had finally come to an end. Brief Article 244
Framing the framers: the Left enlists some 'dead white males' in the cause of today's international law. Casey, Lee A. 1974
GI Jane, again: the Army tries to sneak women into combat, and some congressmen try to stop it. Owens, Mackubin Thomas 1309
Gifts. Epstein, Daniel Mark Poem 101
Help!!!! Cartoon 26
In the book. Hocutt, Max Letter to the Editor 106
Looks like Barney Frank, the grumpy gay left-winger, is the only Democrat willing to house-train Howard Dean. Brief Article 113
Man is one of the smelliest of all creatures, though the fact is not widely known. Brief Article 211
Mexican president Vicente Fox thinks it is a fine thing that several million of his citizens have moved themselves, legally or not, to the United States. Brief Article 187
Michael Bruce Ross murdered eight young women, in most cases after raping them, in a three-year spree in the early 1980s. Brief Article 173
Navasky's lullaby. Freeman, Neal B. Book Review 1342
Newsweek caused quite a stir in the world. 25
Newt Loves Hillary. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 45
Notes & asides. Schmidt, Julian Letter to the Editor 528
Of the people. Goldberg, Jonah Book Review 1521
On the face of it, the Air America sketch was humor--very leaden humor. Brief Article 130
Option four: a compromise on gay marriage. Ponnuru, Ramesh 2720
Revenge of the Sith, the last Star Wars film, is not in the theaters as we write, but reviewers have already spied digs at George W. Bush in it. Brief Article 152
Ron Chernow, biographer of Alexander Hamilton, wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining what the Founders would think about filibustering judicial nominees. Brief Article 135
Salama Na'mat, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of the London-based Arabic-language daily Al-Hayat, published an article in his paper criticizing Arab regimes and the Arab media for encouraging the Iraqi insurgents. Brief Article 162
Since the president came out for personal accounts and progressive benefit cuts for Social Security, the Democrats have launched critique after critique-but so far, they have not landed a glove on its substance. Brief Article 234
Some weeks ago, one Anna Ayala, a 39-year-old resident of Las Vegas, "found" part of a human finger in the bowl of chili served to her at a Wendy's fast-food franchise in California. Brief Article 198
Supporters of a Federal Marriage Amendment have warned that without it, federal judges would impose same-sex marriage on the nation. Brief Article 179
The corrections file ... Long, Rob Correction Notice 754
The doctor is in. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 1113
The latest amnesty: McCain and Kennedy make a bad pair on immigration. Krikorian, Mark 1100
The Oil-for-Food revelations just keep coming. Brief Article 166
The record: what sort of filibustering has taken place in the Senate, where judicial nominations are concerned? York, Byron 1516
The Senate has sired a new incarnation of that monument to wasteful spending, the federal highway bill. Brief Article 186
Tina Brown takes American citizenship. Brief Article 56
United Airlines is defaulting on its pensions. Brief Article 286
Usable past. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1440
Voting for democracy. 484
What we lost at the Astor. Buckley, William F., Jr. 697
What's in a boycott? The campaign to delegitimize Israel has smelly historical roots. Pryce-Jones, David 1499
Whiz kid. Schulz, Nick Book Review 1351
Whose health care is it anyway? Atlas, Scott W. 527
Would anyone in the private sector hire Sen. George Voinovich, the Ohio Republican? Brief Article 243
Yalta's ghosts. 533

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