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Articles from National Review (May 23, 2005)

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A new government has been agreed on and approved by the parliament in Iraq. Brief Article 157
About Sudan: what has been done? What can be done? Nordlinger, Jay 3067
According to the papers, Hillary Clinton is quite the moderate on abortion, leading her party to a less absolutist position. Brief Article 165
Among the minor misfortunes of life, being left at the altar has always been considered one to arouse unqualified sympathy. Brief Article 220
As anybody--well, anybody who has been to journalism school--knows perfectly well, the Democratic party represents working families, while Republicans are the party of the rich. Brief Article 187
Bad surge. Moore, Stephen 765
Benedict's bookshelf. Potemra, Michael 1537
Blowing their stack: the Democrats go nutso over John Bolton. York, Byron 1941
Branching out. Brookhiser, Richard 988
Business investment soared in 2003 and 2004--but early reports suggest that it has more recently dipped. Brief Article 157
Capitalism's boil. Buckley, William F., Jr. 732
Chief among equals. 545
Chiefs choice. Wallach, Steven I. Letter to the Editor 129
Democrats think they have won a great victory against House majority leader Tom DeLay. Brief Article 237
Evangelical Bush? Buckley, William F., Jr. 623
Fidel Castro reads NR, but he doesn't learn anything from it. 127
Filthy lucre. Rose, Alexander Book Review 1128
Following the spread of right-to-carry laws (38 states now have them), Second Amendment enthusiasts are now promoting right-to-shoot laws, affirming that a citizen may "stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force, if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm.". Brief Article 174
From "The Blue Helmet" ... the United Nations Employee Mental Health Task Force Newsletter, September 2005 issue ... Q&A. Long, Rob 840
From time to time, these pages have mentioned Jian-li Yang, the Chinese democracy activist who is languishing in some PRC prison. Biography 119
Hasan Akbar, an Army sergeant, was sentenced to death for a grenade and rifle attack he launched on sleeping comrades at the start of the Iraq war in March 2003. Brief Article 142
Help!!!! von Dreele, W.H. Illustration 19
Independence day: thinking seriously about judicial independence, and the state of our courts. George, Robert P. 3013
Iraq and journalism. Freire, J. Peter Letter to the Editor 95
Kerry's Case. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 46
Lai With Sounds of Skin. Yost, Chryss Poem 61
Made in America. Coyne, John R., Jr. Book Review 1426
Notes & asides. 1986
Nuclear options? Buckley, William F., Jr. 613
Out of Lebanon: and Bashar Assad may find himself out of power. Pryce-Jones, David 1353
Powell vs. Bolton. 500
Re: immigration: ten points for a successful presidential candidate. Krikorian, Mark Cover Story 2653
Saudi police busted a secret ring of Christians, arresting 40 Pakistani men, women, and children who were praying in a Riyadh apartment. 63
Sheikh Salah al-Luhaidan, chief justice of the supreme judicial council of Saudi Arabia, declared that it is lawful for young men to go to Iraq "to raise up the word of God," i.e., kill Iraqis and Americans. Brief Article 47
State of the cousins: what the British elections mean for the U.S. O'Sullivan, John 1668
Still waters run deep, so they say, and that's certainly true of Canada, which sometimes errs into holier-than-thou territory when it comes to its warmongering, rapacious, intolerant neighbor to the south. Brief Article 203
The Democrats are carrying on as though there were an unbroken tradition, stretching back to the Founders, of using filibusters to require a 60-vote supermajority to confirm judges. Brief Article 215
The doctor is not a criminal: a painful drug-war case in Virginia. Sullum, Jacob 1557
The liberal God as father. Lang, J. Stephen Letter to the Editor 180
The masterly Bradbury. Person, James E., Jr. Book Review 1367
The music teacher. Panero, James 1370
The new-time religion: liberalism and its problems. Goldberg, Jonah 1594
The Nuclear Option. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 55
The president leads. 718
They do things their own way in Russia. Brief Article 178
Thirty years after the fall of Saigon, Americans can reflect that the Vietnam War did confine the virus of Communism to former Indochina. Brief Article 154
Travels in Fidel-land: what a visit revealed. Sikorski, Radek Column 2515
What is it about independent counsel David Barrett's final report that Sens. Byron Dorgan, John Kerry, and other Democrats don't want us to see? Brief Article 226
What the 9/11 Commission Got Wrong ... Book Review 314
With the cancellation of the TV show Enterprise, the Star Trek franchise, for the first time in years, offers nothing new on the large or small screen. 134
You may remember Rachel Corrie, the 23-year-old American radical who was crushed to death when she jumped in front of an Israeli army bulldozer. Brief Article 171
Zimbabwe was reelected to the U.N. Human Rights Commission, eliciting fierce protest from the U.S. and a handful of other countries. Brief Article 42

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