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Articles from National Review (October 24, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
"The Brook House" Judge's lane. Long, Rob Brief Article 279
"To More Inmates, Life Term Means Dying Behind Bars / With Tougher Laws and Political Pressure, Growing Number Will Never Get Out.". Brief Article 199
'Personnel Is Policy': sadly, true. Frum, David Cover Story 1567
A caller to Bill Bennett's radio show was making an economic argument for banning abortion, and Bennett replied that it was perilous to rely on social science to resolve the moral question. Brief Article 175
A coalition of center-right parties triumphed in the Polish elections, ousting a Communist-led left-wing coalition. Brief Article 81
A diploma isn't everything. Lakey, Stan Letter to the Editor 127
A political prosecution. Brief Article 285
An interesting example of cultural cross-fertilization showed up on our TV screens the other day when Martha Stewart, our national icon of middle-class domesticity, played hostess on her talk show to rapper and pop-music entrepreneur. Brief Article 179
Big cheeses. Derbyshire, John Book Review 1076
Block 9A-387 Texas minimum security men's facility. Long, Rob Brief Article 346
Boiling the frog. Whelan, Edward Book Review 1345
Boots on the ground. Owens, Mackubin Thomas Book Review 1501
Bush has floated the idea of making the military into "first responders" in the event of another calamity like Katrina. Brief Article 167
Capt. Ian Fishback is the latest hero of critics of the U.S. treatment of prisoners in the Terror War. Brief Article 181
Career criminalizer: What the Earle of Austin has done. Spruiell, Stephen 1647
Chief Justice Roberts. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Church/State at Dartmouth. Buckley, William F., Jr. 634
Crime and punishment. Keadle, Charles R. Letter to the Editor 88
Distant echoes. Potemra, Michael Book Review 586
Escaping catastrophe. Buckley, William F., Jr. 626
Eugenia Charles, former prime minister of the Caribbean island of Dominica, died last month, age 86. Brief Article 131
Everybody loves Charlie Rangel, the raspy-voiced congressman from Harlem. Brief Article 151
Failing high schools. Peterson, Paul E. 519
Five Myths ... crying out for debunking. Winters, Marcus A. 1617
For the first time in U.S. history, the number of illegal immigrants coming into this country now exceeds the number of legal ones. Brief Article 192
Gassane men's wear. Long, Rob Brief Article 163
Getting DeLay. Poem 46
Grand alliance. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 983
Hold the self-congratulation: the media weren't as hot during Katrina as they think. Goldberg, Jonah 1461
How not to be poor: when will this country face the facts about marriage and families? Rector, Robert 1822
If you were president, and were under attack for appointing as head of FEMA a man with no experience in emergency management, wouldn't you shield yourself from such criticisms in the future? Brief Article 202
Imam Intikab Habib was hired by the Fire Department of New York in August to be its Muslim chaplain. Brief Article 109
Just try it. Begley, G. Rollo Letter to the Editor 108
Katrina: the untold story: people rescued tens of thousands of their fellow citizens. Dolinar, Lou 2173
Land of dreams. Monte, Phil Letter to the Editor 180
No one should write about things like this. Creagan, Michael Poem 142
Not measuring up: dismal grades on three tests. O' Sullivan, John Cover Story 1328
Notes & asides. Obituary 755
On Oct. 15 Iraqis go to the polls to vote on the new constitution. Brief Article 209
On October 3, 1995, O. J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman. Brief Article 63
On their way to the big antiwar protest held in Washington on September 24, a group of college students began to chant. Brief Article 201
Once again, for the third or even the fourth time, the IRA has decommissioned its arms, all of them. Brief Article 171
Pariahs, martyrs--and fighters back: conservative professors in America. Miller, John J. 2767
Perhaps Mrs. O'Connor would consider. 7
Ronnie vs. Tom: the real fight behind the DeLay case. York, Byron 1288
Since Zimbabwe's president-for-life Robert Mugabe began to implement "fast-track land redistribution" (which is to say, forcible dispossession of white farmers) in 2000. Brief Article 201
Slowing the Spending. 677
Spendaholics: how we have reached this curious pass. Ponnuru, Ramesh Cover Story 2283
Ten years ago, The Weekly Standard debuted, a conservative journal of opinion emanating from Washington, D.C., edited by William Kristol. Brief Article 89
Terror bombs exploded in three Balinese restaurants, killing 22 and wounding 104 (the three murderers also died). Brief Article 131
The Democratic National Committee said that Bill Frist was involved in a "growing ethical scandal that has engulfed his office.". Brief Article 151
The fantasy continues. Goldberg, Jonah 664
The House of Representatives has removed us yet another step from the quaint idea that people are to be treated equally before the law. Brief Article 165
The hunt is on. Brookhiser, Richard 983
The meaning of beheading: all too sad to explain. Dalrymple, Theodore 1447
The Miers pick. 435
The Roberts disruption. Buckley, William F., Jr. 705
The school board in Dover, Pa., added "intelligent design" to the 9th-grade biology curriculum. Brief Article 237
The U.N. problem. Nordlinger, Jay Book Review 1577
Three members of Bucknell College's Conservative Club were dressed down for their use of "offensive" language. Brief Article 111
Tired of watching blow-dried male models and botox-faced ladies reading the TV news? Brief Article 200
Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes made what was billed as a "listening tour" of the Middle East, as part of her assignment to pursue public diplomacy in the region. Brief Article 164
What I have seen: wisdom from a higher-ed career. Hanson, Victor Davis 2265

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