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Articles from National Review (March 14, 2005)

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"Attention must be paid," said Willy Loman's wife of her husband in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Brief Article 121
'Teachable moments': but who will teach the teachers? Hanson, Victor Davis Cover Story 1456
A cowboy in Brussels: President Bush's trip and the great reckoning with Europe. O'Sullivan, John 2778
A majority of the Congress has favored a reform of class-action lawsuits for some time. Brief Article 109
A New York jury found Lynne Stewart--the radical lawyer accused of helping her terrorist client, "blind sheikh" Omar Abdel Rahman, communicate with his Islamist followers from prison--guilty on all of the counts against her, including conspiring to provide and providing material support to terrorists. Brief Article 131
Also in Iran, a group of prominent intellectuals, activists, and student leaders have launched a nationwide call for a referendum on Iran's constitution, which would be an up-or-down vote on the current clerical regime. Brief Article 226
An attack submarine was named after Jimmy Carter. Brief Article 56
Death of a liberal God: reacting to Arthur Miller. Kimball, Roger Critical Essay 1429
Duty calls: it certainly calls Elizabeth II--but what about her eldest son? Dalrymple, Theodore 1255
Eason Jordan, chief news executive of CNN, resigned two weeks after telling a Davos panel that the U.S. military "targeted" journalists in Iraq. Brief Article 179
Gannongate: the weird story of a non-scandal. York, Byron Column 1646
Good news: Jacques Chirac was asked by an American journalist why the French are so spineless. Brief Article 24
Got I.D.? Behe, Michael Letter to the Editor 406
Greenpeace should choose its targets more wisely. Brief Article 154
Harvard released a transcript of Lawrence Summers's controversial comments on the dearth of female scientists on the faculties of top universities. Brief Article 283
Help!!!! Cartoon 27
How to be a hero of liberty: you may have to gild the lily ... Ponnuru, Ramesh 3018
Howard Dean--you know him: the former governor of Vermont who's now chairman of the Democratic National Committee and who recently declared, "I hate the Republicans and everything they stand for"--met with the DNC's "black caucus.". Brief Article 144
Hunter S. Thompson had some real talent--his prose kept a loose-jointed rhythm long after sense and humor had flown--but never was a writer, not even Truman Capote, so consumed by his persona. Obituary 124
In other news, we received a letter from a reader (really) who said, "I shouldn't have doubted my daughter.". 63
Jews on the brain. 402
Keep it going: the robust economy, that is--and you do it by locking in the tax cuts. Moore, Stephen 1109
Kenner in bloom. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1139
Lebanon Detonates. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 42
Military options. Cancian, Mark Letter to the Editor 176
Movie Theory. Runyeon, William W. Poem 87
Myths about social security: and the dispelling truth. Reynolds, Alan 1971
Notes & asides. Barry, John M. Letter to the Editor 581
Oil-for-U.N. Buckley, William F., Jr. 668
On January 25, about seven Iranian political prisoners began a hunger strike to protest their government's abuses, including its crackdown on journalists and political activists, and its incarceration of dissidents with ordinary, often dangerous, criminals. Brief Article 122
Pfc. Rob Jacobs of New Jersey was expecting words of comfort and support when he opened a package of letters from middle-school students in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Brief Article 194
Politically correct. Huber, Jim Cartoon 15
Pyongyang knocking. Buckley, William F., Jr. 696
Recapture the glory that was Ancient Greece with this brilliant course ... Ancient Greek Civilization offers 24 information-packed lectures on one of the greatest cultures the world has ever seen. Advertisement 659
Richard Sander, a law professor and economist, has no objection to racial preferences in principle. 275
Royal pastimes. Buckley, William F., Jr. 685
Rubens resplendent. Kimball, Roger 1414
Solidarity, exemplified: the amazing story of the Czechs and the Cubans. Nordlinger, Jay 1585
Something better. 643
Sphere of influence? Windschuttle, Keith Book Review 2802
Stetsons and Berets. 490
Susan Estrich, law professor and manager of Michael Dukakis's presidential campaign, has been living on the West Coast. Brief Article 147
The American Council on Education, a coordinating body for higher-ed institutions, reports that more and more students are refusing to answer the race question on their college applications. Brief Article 149
The face of gallantry: what one Iraqi's case tells us about the struggle for the Middle East, and for freedom. Frum, David Column 1829
The long view. Long, Rob 750
The New York Times has run a series of elegiac articles on the closing of 22 Catholic elementary schools in Brooklyn and Queens. Brief Article 143
The president appears to have opened the door to a major tax increase. Brief Article 270
The South Shropshire shall rise again! Brief Article 205
The United Nations, of all places, might be an ethical step ahead of us on human cloning. Brief Article 173
They're Off! von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
Those plucky Danes. Brief Article 107
Time for Welfare Reform II. Moore, Stephen 624
Undismal scientist. Douthat, Ross Book Review 1274
Victories against terrorism. Zelnick, Robert Column 535
Vox humana. Derbyshire, John 1080
We were skeptical about a directorship of national intelligence, but if you're going to have one, you could do worse than to fill it with John Negroponte. Brief Article 265

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