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Articles from National Review (September 12, 2005)

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"Oompah Loompah doompadee doo, I've got a perfect puzzle for you.". 191
"Roberts Resisted Women's Rights," headlined a front-page Washington Post article examining memos the Supreme Court nominee wrote as a young counsel in the Reagan White House. Brief Article 191
A man who knew his century: Arthur Koestler, born 100 years ago. Pryce-Jones, David 2019
Birth pains. 788
Bug-Out Fever. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 45
Challenging Chavez. Halvorssen, Thor Letter to the Editor 405
Cindy's movement: is this what the antiwar people really want? York, Byron 1333
Clinton hits a bump. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 45
Edmund Wilson, at last. Hart, Jeffrey Book Review 1716
Enforcement first. 602
Ethnic cleansing, continued: the fate of Serbs in Kosovo. Steorts, Jason Lee 1742
From the Cindy Sheehan inbox, September 2006 ... Long, Rob 806
Grand Tour. Derbyshire, John 1055
Hating America, hating humanity: yup, that's what they do--especially the intellectuals. Johnson, Paul 1095
Hawaii senator Daniel Akaka, a Democrat, is proposing legislation that would allow native Hawaiians to govern themselves in the same manner as American Indians. Brief Article 197
Hunter S. Thompson, the counterculture's favorite writer, who shuffled off this mortal coil six months ago by firing a bullet into his drug-addled brain, has finally been laid to rest in an appropriately eccentric style. Obituary 159
In the Iraqi city of Mosul, Faris Yunis Abdullah and two other Sunni election workers were putting up voting posters. 88
In the teeth of fierce accusations of "racism" and "elitism" by opponents, and with the support of Mayor Shirley Franklin (who is black), the city council of Atlanta has enacted a measure to ban panhandling from a large zone of the city's downtown. Brief Article 158
Is there a doctor in the house? Brief Article 87
It is hard for the visitor to Italy to avoid the impression of a country not well run, perhaps even a sort of First World failed state in the making. Brief Article 143
John Paul II founded World Youth Day, a periodic religious gathering, and conditioned us to see such events as Roman Catholic Woodstocks (minus drugs, sex, and most of the mud). Brief Article 134
Let's say you're a Democratic senator. Brief Article 224
London will apparently crack down on Al-Tajdeed Radio, which preaches violent jihad. 17
Looking ahead--oil. Buckley, William F., Jr. Book Review 765
Mother wit. Konig, Susan Book Review 1151
Mozart minus one. Nordlinger, Jay 1795
Myth. Ewald, Mary Poem 67
Next-day thought in Britain. Buckley, William F., Jr. 624
Not so intelligent. Bongers, Kale Letter to the Editor 171
Not so realistic: why some would-be immigration reformers don't have the answer. Krikorian, Mark 1440
Notes & asides. Letter to the Editor 1195
Ohio's Bob Taft was never our favorite governor. Brief Article 183
Our country's educational system has lost a gem with the recent death of Johns Hopkins University professor Julian Stanley. Obituary 103
Politically correct. Huber, Jim 23
Poor Kofi Annan. It must be so hard to run the world when everyone around you is a crook. Brief Article 187
Primary reform. Whalen, Bill 508
Redemption at Hogwarts. Douthat, Ross G. Young Adult Review 1429
Rules of the game: how Democratic senators will try to trip John Roberts up. Coffin, Shannen W. 1685
The "Able Danger" controversy is a moving target. Brief Article 216
The appointment of Jay Lefkowitz as the new U.S. human-rights envoy for North Korea might be dismissed as an exercise in futility. 125
The Arafat model: some leaders in Iraq are following it, and they must not get away with it. Rubin, Michael 1501
The campaign against terror in Afghanistan and Iraq has scrambled the geopolitical cards far and wide. Brief Article 217
The Cesspool. Buckley, William F., Jr. 644
The druggies' drug of choice these days seems to be meth, but the drug warriors' drug of choice is still pot. Brief Article 152
The GOP's immigration problem: will the elites get a clue? O'Sullivan, John 2101
The Israeli military evacuated the last Jewish settlers from Gaza. 124
The National Prison Rape Elimination Commission (created by the Prison Rape Elimination Act of 2003) held hearings recently in San Francisco. Brief Article 214
The NCAA has declared that it will begin banning schools from using "hostile" or "abusive" nicknames and logos during post-season sporting events, in an effort to force some 18 colleges and universities to drop team names such as the Braves and the Indians. Brief Article 225
To the history of high culture in the land of l'art pour l'art, add this episode: In Strasbourg's Palais de la Musique, the German conductor Volker Hartung mounted the podium to lead his orchestra in an encore, gave the downbeat--and was promptly dragged from the stage by French police. Brief Article 161
Two Sheehans. 533
Was there anyone not offended by our August 8 cover of Sen. Charles Schumer as an inquisitor? 158
We are told ad nauseam that European diplomacy is superior to George W. Bush's "unilateralism.". Brief Article 190
Who are we? An ancient, many-faced question, now with acute relevance. Frum, David 2588
William Weld, Republican governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997, now wants to be governor of New York. Brief Article 158
Yes to senator no: an interview with Jesse Helms. Nordlinger, Jay 1427

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