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Articles from National Review (April 10, 2006)

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"Islamic Prison Chaplain Accused of Hate Speech" is one of those headlines the newspapers should keep at the ready. Brief article 181
"You'd scarce expect one of my age / To speak in public on the stage," began the traditional school declamation exercise. Brief article 189
'Isolationism!' They cried: mainstream journalists misunderstand conservatives (big surprise). Goldberg, Jonah 2253
A better deal. Ponnuru, Ramesh Book review 1454
A brutal constant. Owens, Mackubin Thomas Book review 1535
A message from Ronald S. Lauder. Lauder, Ronald S. Brief article 568
A new U.N. human-rights council has been created by a General Assembly vote of 170 to 4. Brief article 202
A work of charity. Cortright, S.A. Letter to the editor 216
Abdul Rahman, 41, is on trial for his life in a Kabul court for the crime of converting to Christianity 16 years ago. Brief article 164
After years of delay, the intelligence community has begun sharing with the public the millions of files from the intelligence haul amassed in the War on Terror. Brief article 215
Bush is your soft drink: republicans 'distance' themselves at their peril. O'Beirne, Kate 1235
Chunky contretemps. Chitester, Bob Letter to the editor 161
Crunchy contretemps. Dreher, Rod Letter to the editor 206
Dear Mr. Buckley: November 16, my first visit to New York City. Ritchie, Steve 1055
Enforcement first. 544
Every man's burden: will the Voting Rights Act be necessary ... forever? Miller, John J. Cover story 1832
Fool's gold. 520
Get ready for Senator Bernie: a letter from Vermont. Norman, Geoffrey 2356
Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today. Dick, Anthony Book review 191
Help!!!! Cartoon 92
It was an anti-climactic end to the great Patriot Act debate. Brief article 185
It's Frist! von Dreele, W.H. 50
Last year the socialist government of Spain legalized samesex marriage and adoption. Brief article 102
Looking for a reason to be gloomy about the economy? Really looking? New York Times economics reporter Louis Uchitelle has just the thing to get you frowning. Brief article 143
Many Old Blues (and many Americans) want to know why Sayed Rahmatullah Hashemi, the former Taliban spokesman with a fourth-grade education, is now an undergraduate at Yale. Sen. John Cornyn (R., Texas) wants to know how he got into the country. Brief article 164
Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney was handed a bombshell--and opportunity--right before that Tennessee straw poll: Catholic Charities in Boston announced that they would end their adoption work rather than continue it under a state law requiring them to place children with same-sex couples. Brief article 123
Milosevic cheats death. Buckley, William F., JR. 643
Off the dole, ten years later. Hassett, Kevin A. 501
On Fire. Simpson, Olivia Ellis Poem 72
Once upon a time the press was so proud of its skepticism. Brief article 194
Ports without a home. Buckley, William F., Jr. 711
Re-enter, James Baker. von Dreele, W.H. Brief article 53
Seeking God's face. Potemra, Michael Book review 2346
Sleaze is swamping Tony Blair and his Labour party. Brief article 223
Slobodan Milosevic was one of the many monsters spawned by Communism. Obituary 252
Some liberals are encouraging the Catholic Church to defy the law. Brief article 192
South Dakota's monkey wrench. Buckley, William F., Jr. 608
Students of corporate law learn about the celebrated British case of Salomon v. Salomon & Co. (1897) in which a shoemaker successfully sued a corporation whose only shareholders were himself, his wife, and his children. Brief article 181
Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg suggested that congressional critics of the Court's use of foreign law were indirectly to blame for a death threat she had received. 215
Terror on trial: thinking about shining path, and those like them. Nordlinger, Jay Biography 2154
The best way to cut Washington down to size would be to encourage the presidential ambitions of more members of Congress. Brief article 206
The Bush administration issued a new National Security Strategy, a usefully chastened version of the 2002 document. Brief article 179
The capital burns. Douthat, Ross G. Movie review 1019
The city of Calabasas, in southern California, has banned smoking outdoors. Brief article 166
The Dubai ports controversy ended, with the United Arab Emirates-owned company succumbing to congressional browbeating and agreeing to sell its U.S. operations to an American entity. Brief article 247
The long view. Long, Rob 945
The threat Saddam posed: a dictator and his WMD. Lacey, James 3943
The year that was. Derbyshire, John 1068
They're rioting on the streets of Paris, and tear gas is the scent of the season. Brief article 98
They're rioting on the streets of Paris, and tear gas is the scent of the season. Brief article 211
Tick-tick-tick-tick-tick ... Mike Wallace, 87, retired from 60 Minutes. Brief article 138
To stifle or to compete: that is the question of 527s. York, Byron 1834
Two more women's deaths have been linked to RU-486, the combination of two drugs used to induce abortion. Brief article 209
V for Vendetta, produced by Larry and Andy Wachowski, the brothers who gave us The Matrix, is, like that flick, a paranoid futurist thriller. Movie review 115
We hesitate to read too much into the presidential straw poll at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Memphis--but since everyone else is, this is how we see it: Bill Frist won with 36 percent, but in his home state that showing was merely adequate. Brief article 170
What Susan Sarandon may look like in her turn as 'Mother Sheehan'. Brief article 17
With Sarandon playing Sheehan in that biopic, there is yet more reason to feel sad when you replay your mental DVD of Bull Durham. Brief article 158
With the debut of HBO's new polygamy television drama, Big Love, it's getting tougher to laugh off the argument that same-sex marriage will lead to polygamy, polyamory, and ultimately to the replacement of marriage itself by an infinitely flexible partnership system. Brief article 163
Year three. 547

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