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Articles from National Review (March 28, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
A democratic momentum: Bush and his allies have done important things; the clerics in Iran cast a shadow. Pryce-Jones, David 2532
A great, and unreported, story: in Kabul and beyond, three and a half years after invasion. Matalin, Mary 1501
A new word, a new day: where 'gay marriage' is leading us. Frum, David 1203
A sense of awe. Spalding, Matthew Book Review 1061
After 40 years, The Public Interest has ceased publication, and it will be missed. Brief Article 139
All-American: Gov. Bob Ehrlich kicks tail in Maryland. Nordlinger, Jay 1516
Almost every state imposes restrictions on voting by people who have committed felonies. Brief Article 175
Blame the insurance industry: but not if you know what you're talking about. Tamny, John E. 1367
Blushing Crimson. Buckley, William F., Jr. Book Review 855
Can liberals learn? 660
Canada's announcement that it will not cooperate with the United States in building a missile-defense system says more about the weakness of prime minister Paul Martin's minority government than it does about the merits of the Bush administration's plans. Brief Article 143
Churchill. O'Connell, Richard Poem 153
Dan, done. Goldberg, Jonah 611
Death of a comic. Buckley, William F., Jr. Obituary 648
Defender of the faith. Potemra, Michael Book Review 1406
First National Bank. Buckley, William F., Jr. 15
Giuliana Sgrena, a journalist with the Italian Communist daily Il Manifesto, was kidnapped in February in Iraq. Brief Article 128
Help!!!! Cartoon 36
Honest injun? The incidence of fake Indians is almost epidemic. Miller, John J. 1517
Howard Dean, new DNC chair, went to Lawrence, Kan., and said, "This is a struggle of good and evil. Brief Article 25
In 1978, Congress created a bankruptcy law that was quite generous toward debtors. Brief Article 172
Iran's courageous democracy advocates are certainly not safe in their own country, where they risk imprisonment, torture, and worse for criticizing Iran's corrupt mullahcracy. Brief Article 198
It is not Pol Pot chic, exactly. Brief Article 207
John Barron was born in Texas, graduated from the University of Missouri, and studied Russian in the Navy. Obituary 157
Justice Kennedy's fiat. 409
Liberal law professor Jack Balkin makes a prediction in the Ten Commandments case. Brief Article 20
Martha Stewart lost 20 pounds in jail. Brief Article 17
Movie actress Jada Pinkett Smith, wife of Will Smith, gave a speech to the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations. Brief Article 164
Murderous science. Aeschliman, M.D. Book Review 1182
Notes & asides. Mochel, Paula Letter to the Editor 509
One risk of liberalization is that Islamists can come to power. Brief Article 150
Orange parade. Brookhiser, Richard Critical Essay 987
Pen pals. Cavalli, Sara Rose Letter to the Editor 207
President Bush nominated John Bolton, now undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, to be our ambassador to the U.N. Brief Article 164
Progress. 877
Redefining the school leader. Landgraf, Kurt M. 360
Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since the country's independence a quarter-century ago. Brief Article 148
Senate Democratic chief Harry Reid said that Alan Greenspan was "one of the biggest political hacks we have in Washington.". Brief Article 121
The Big Question. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 55
The Big Question. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 50
The burden of law. Ravitch, Diane Advertisement 532
The Bush administration is considering offering benefits to Iran in exchange for its agreement to relinquish its nuclear ambitions. Brief Article 153
The delicate sex. Kendrick, Dion F. Letter to the Editor 59
The election chaos act of 2005: Hillary Clinton wants to ditch the rules. York, Byron 1495
The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism is given once a year, by the News Corporation. 65
The liberals' lost decade. Frum, David Book Review 923
The long view. Long, Rob 806
The naysayers: today's variety sound wearyingly familiar. Hanson, Victor Davis 2085
The old battle-axes of liberal Catholicism want to blow us away. 476
The politics of blood. Hollander, Paul Book Review 1324
The president is having some success on Social Security. Brief Article 111
The Supreme Court is considering whether two governmental displays of the Ten Commandments--one in Kentucky, another in Texas--violate the First Amendment. Brief Article 229
Trade: the bumpy road. Buckley, William F., Jr. 751
Travesty time, again: in its death-penalty decision, the Supreme Court hits a new low. Bork, Robert H. 1447
U.S. News & World Report had a happy little item on Alberto Gonzales. Brief Article 112
Up, up, and away. Kerwin, Joseph P. Letter to the Editor 295
West Virginia senator Robert Byrd, upset about Republican plans to end the filibustering of judges, called the move Hitlerian. Brief Article 169
What would the Oscars be these days without some culture-war fight? Brief Article 157
Women slighted? Buckley, William F., Jr. 604
Wrong from head to toe: a ridiculous and ominous decision in Britain. Dalrymple, Theodore 1686
You deserve a factual look at ... the Holocaust: sixty years later: is it a solution to the Arab/Israeli conflict or a recipe for disaster? 955

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