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Articles from National Review (October 10, 2005)

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"If one person criticizes" Louisiana officials for their response to Katrina, Sen. Mary Landrieu said on ABC's This Week, "including the president of the United States, he will hear from me. Brief article 150
A promise from Kim Jong-Il to give up his nuclear program should be taken about as seriously as an invitation from a cannibal to enjoy a vegetarian dinner. Brief article 185
A Real Downer. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 46
A Taft too far: the Ohio GOP is in shambles--can Blackwell save it? Miller, John J. 2415
A vast conspiracy? Keiper, Adam Book review 1495
Another horse. Boyet, John H. Letter to the editor 132
Any of our readers who find themselves in the vicinity of Las Vegas and in need of paid employment might drop in on a temp agency called Labor Express. Brief article 172
Auden and Christianity. Potemra, Michael Book review 215
Before Katrina swamped President Bush's legislative agenda, he was about to get a shot in the Senate at one of his longstanding goals--the permanent repeal of the estate tax, currently shrinking, shrinking, shrinking, but set to return to 55 percent in 2011. Brief article 178
Chai Soua Vang was convicted of murdering six hunters who found him trespassing on their land in northern Wisconsin. Brief article 166
Cindy Sheehan, priestess of the anti-war movement, has demanded that Bush leave "occupied New Orleans.". 35
Debating immigration: an analyst defends herself, and her critics rejoin. Jacoby, Tamar Column 2359
Depression/grief. Long, Rob 883
Despite Kofi Annan's noble efforts, Utopia has been postponed. Brief article 153
Domingo & Co. Nordlinger, Jay Biography 1636
Fernando Ferrer eked out a victory in the New York City Democratic mayoral primary, just winning the 40 percent necessary to avoid a run-off. Brief article 171
Fertility clinics in Britain will soon face a dramatic decline in supplies of sperm. Brief article 204
Fighting back. Buckley, William F., Jr. 651
For years, radical mosques have been fueling the global jihad. Brief article 183
Give Bill Clinton credit. Brief article 211
Hail to the chief. 524
Help!!! Cartoon 24
Hillary prepares: with her eye on the Oval, the senator pretends she's out of center field. O'Beirne, Kate Cover story 3290
Hurrah for Tony Blair, who took a slash at the over-inflated tires of the regulation-happy environmentalist crowd. Brief article 176
If atheists believed in God, they might thank Him for creating Michael Newdow to protect their tender sensibilities. Brief article 188
In the history of film, Greta Garbo has a unique cachet. Brief article 130
Is Bush a racist? Buckley, William F., Jr. 707
Know when to hold 'em. Grassley, Charles E. Letter to the editor 433
Literally minutes after the Israelis pulled out of the Gaza Strip, a mob of Palestinians rushed in to loot anything left. Brief article 105
Muslim elections, Part I. Brief article 161
Muslim elections, Part II. Brief article 167
New York got a bitter taste of British oratory when MP George Galloway slithered into town to debate Christopher Hitchens over the war in Iraq. Brief article 117
Notes & asides. Buckley, William F. Letter to the editor 997
O Femina! O Mores! Blyth, Myrna Book review 1191
One of those periodic surveys of sexual behavior showed up in our newspapers the other day. Brief article 127
Outwitted and outclassed: the Democrats stumble on Roberts. York, Byron 1173
Post-Katrina doublethought. Buckley, William F., Jr. 656
Post-Katrina, TV news gave itself a big pat on the back, rightfully so: the anchors showed stamina and guts, the images were vivid. Brief article 157
President Gyude Bryant of Liberia set a record recently when, on a visit to the United Nations in New York, he endorsed 103 international treaties on behalf of his nation--more treaties than have ever been endorsed before at one sitting by the representative of any nation. Brief article 128
Prime Minister Koizumi won a historic reelection victory in Japan. Brief article 91
Rated X. Hibbs, Thomas S. Book review 1400
Recovery. 499
Restoration: a journey into the new-old Poland. O'Sullivan, John 2480
Robert Lowell. O'Connell, Richard Poem 102
Sen. Landrieu's World. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 43
Shortly after Congress approved $62 billion in hurricane-relief spending, House majority leader Tom DeLay told reporters that Congress would have to borrow to pay for it. Brief article 147
Simon Wiesenthal experienced the full hell of the 20th century. Obituary 129
Soft corps: the recent, sad history of the Army Corps of Engineers. Spruiell, Stephen 1413
Surely the most unfortunate thing President Bush has said since the disaster of Hurricane Katrina is the now-famous compliment directed to then--Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.". Brief article 195
The club of those who have lain down with dogs and risen up with fleas has a new member: Yahoo, Inc. Brief article 181
The Complete New Yorker. Potemra, Michael Periodical review 490
The German elections have resulted in a tie, which in this case is a euphemism for crisis. Brief article 176
The global-warming God: must it now be appeased? Michaels, Patrick J. 1235
The question of Blair and Islamism is different. Brief article 190
The Right to Be Wrong: Ending the Culture War over Religion in America. Potemra, Michael Book review 248
The same old story. Derbyshire, John 1029
The winning design for the memorial to United Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa., was called "Crescent of Embrace"; it included, beside a chapel with wind chimes, a crescent-shaped cluster of maple trees and a white memorial wall. Brief article 169
To prevent unseemly wrangles and "forum shopping" in child-custody cases, federal law--to be exact, the Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act of 1980--enjoins states to honor child-custody rulings already made by other states. Brief article 201
Wicca's Charm: Understanding the Spiritual Hunger Behind the Rise of Modern Witchcraft and Pagan Spirituality. Potemra, Michael Book review 445
With his poll numbers sagging, California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on September 16 that he will seek reelection next year. Brief article 254
Would the chief play in the catskills? On the matter of Roberts and humor. Long, Rob 1267

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