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Articles from National Review (November 21, 2005)

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A Casey they'll let talk; the Democratic party is happy with Bob Casey Jr., challenging Sen. Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania. Miller, John J. 1917
A little hit. Nordlinger, Jay 1084
Americans honor Jefferson's statement that all men are created equal, though they also puzzle over it: like some great writing, it is so taut as to be Delphic. Brief article 166
Bashar Assad, Syria's Baathist dictator, is looking mighty lonely these days. Brief article 140
Eighty-one squares, oh joy: the greatness of the new 'timewaster,' Sudoku. Rose, Alexander 1394
Fitzgerald's day: the indictment looks strong. McCarthy, Andrew C. Cover story 2367
French police are talking about "guerrilla" violence, and interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy vowed to wage "war without mercy.". Brief article 137
From the inbox. Long, Rob 796
Generation gap. Turnbull, Andrew Letter to the editor 97
George W. Bush, comeback kid? Some suggestions for how to do it. Frum, David 1634
Going to hell, or whatever. Goldberg, Jonah 808
Good news and bad news from Wal-Mart. Brief article 131
Home, dear home. 656
In our last issue, we praised President Bush for suspending the Davis-Bacon regulations in order to increase the speed and decrease the cost of post-Katrina reconstruction. Brief article 112
Introducing Sam Alito ... and a generation of conservative legal talent. Johnson, Scott W. 1233
Iran goes psycho. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 41
Joe Wilson, imbedded: his fibs have infiltrated the media, and the media should know better. Spruiell, Stephen 1593
Larry Flynt, proprietor of Hustler magazine, generously donated $1,000 to Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign. Brief article 128
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the new president of Iran, said "Israel must be wiped off the map.". Brief article 145
Markets, financial analysts, economists, pundits, and really, just about everybody, reacted favorably to President Bush's appointment of Ben Bernanke to succeed Alan Greenspan at the Fed. Brief article 144
Notes & asides. Alcorn, Clayton Letter to the editor 511
Oil companies are making record profits. Brief article 223
On top Down Under: the dazzling and purposeful career of Australia's John Howard. O'Sullivan, John 1218
One of Prince Charles's purposes in making his first post-Di visit to these shores, according to the Sunday Telegraph, was to communicate his concerns that the United States has been "too confrontational" in its attitudes toward Islam. Brief article 126
Playing nice: President Bush gave the special counsel all he wanted--which the press, among others, may regret. York, Byron 1360
Remember the Iraqi constitution--you know, the one that was destined to blow up? Brief article 129
Rights and conflicts. Ramos-Mrosovsky, Carlos Book review 1606
Scowcroft mentioned that he never saw the point of Ronald Reagan's calling the Soviet Union an "evil empire.". Brief article 170
Scowcroft Remembers. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 42
Seeing it his way. Panero, James Book review 1313
Selected Sonnets: A Bilingual Edition. Hart, Jeffrey Book review 322
Semper Fi: The Definitive Illustrated History of the U.S. Marines. Fowler, Jack Book review 157
Sen. Sam Brownback deserves special commendation for his role in the Miers withdrawal. Brief article 110
Shadow war. Douthat, Ross G. 751
Shipwreck. De Camoes, Luis Poem 116
The advance of genetics continues apace, but will it be accompanied by advances in ethics? Brief article 157
The day after Fitzmas. 492
The doctor is in--or out? The case of Sen. Tom Coburn, (would-be) citizen-legislator. O'Beirne, Kate 1131
The Kensington Rottweiler. Horne, Alistair Letter to the editor 188
The McCain amendment on torture passed the Senate 90-9. Brief article 282
The next justice. 500
The one thing to be said in favor of the P.C.-"diversity" cult is that it occasionally adds to the world's stock of fun by throwing up some hilarious linguistic absurdity. Brief article 199
The president is fighting a twilight struggle against two cunning, ruthless foes--not just Islamofascism, but also the American foreign-policy bureaucracy. Brief article 217
The president's commission on tax reform outlined two proposals. Brief article 204
The problem with the court: well, the justices, being lawyers, think like them. Nagel, Robert F. 2079
The right man. Rutler, George W. Book review 1242
The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations? Steorts, Jason Lee Book review 199
There are, of course, worse things than being excluded. Brief article 131
There is no necessity for a movie actor, in his private life, to exhibit any behavioral resemblances to the characters he plays. Brief article 168
There's nothing like a good comeuppance. Brief article 231
They are called servicemen because they serve us with their time, their efforts, and, too often, their lives. Brief article 140
Three teenage girls on their way to school in eastern Indonesia were decapitated by a gang of masked men dressed in black. Brief article 101
Timber! Brookhiser, Richard Short story 982
To die legally. Buckley, William F., Jr. 591
Ukrainian national standards. Zubal, John T. Letter to the editor 152
Unbridled critics. Buckley, William F., Jr. 768
We extend our hearty congratulations to Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar of Tontitown, Ark., on the birth of their 16th child. Brief article 126
We knew it was a starch. Tripp, Edward G. Letter to the editor 72
We suspect that it won't really be Fitzmas. 18
When New Hampshire senator Judd Gregg won a small slice of the $340 million Powerball lottery a few weeks ago, the Beltway was abuzz with financial advice: Pay down the national debt; set up a fund for Republicans mired in legal scandals; give senatorial colleagues interest-free loans. Brief article 165
When the New York Giants drubbed the Washington Redskins on October 30, by a score of 36-0, the many fans of Wellington Mara could be forgiven for thinking that the outcome seemed divinely inspired. Brief article 231
Winning by withdrawing. 588

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