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Articles from National Review (February 13, 2006)

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A poll on the liberal blog the Daily Kos asked: "Who [sic] do you despise more?". Brief Article 54
Ahmadinejad may have an unlikely ally in his quest to wipe Israel off the map: the United Nations. Brief Article 198
Alito vs. the Democrats. Brief Article 304
Are you scared of Alito? Buckley, William F., Jr. 627
Art Laffer, righter than ever. Hassett, Kevin A. 499
At Le Moyne College, Scott McConnell was pursuing a graduate degree in education when he wrote a term paper describing the ideal classroom environment as one that would be "based upon strong discipline and hard work" and that could include "corporal punishment.". Brief Article 200
Bad boys of Europe. Pryce-Jones, David Book Review 1234
Bad girls of America. Sommers, Christina Hoff Book Review 1791
Bin Laden said that he would accept a truce if the United States offered one. Brief Article 77
Bin Laden speaks. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 42
British MP George Galloway, notorious for his involvement in the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal, has been moonlighting from his Westminster job. Brief Article 82
Contestants for the Miss America pageant in Las Vegas, Nev., were subjected to the usual pre-pageant interviews by the panel of judges. Brief Article 183
Dr. Ayman al-Zawahiri may be second to Osama bin Laden, but he is al-Qaeda's best strategist and organizer. Brief Article 213
Faux documentary: the tired saga of Left agitprop. Hanson, Victor Davis 1566
France shows all the signs of European hyperliberalism--dirigiste economy; unassimilated minorities; America-tweaking; Israel-bashing--except for one: France is not Holland. Brief Article 136
Getting pally with ally. Derbyshire, John 1088
Hearing lessons: a how-to guide for judicial confirmations. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1665
Heinrich Harrer died on January 7 at the age of 93. Brief Article 202
Hwang Woo-suk, the South Korean scientist whose pioneering work with stem cells was really just a hoax, has a job offer on the block--with another cloning company. Brief Article 177
Ike on 'the mall'. Reddel, Carl W. Letter to the Editor 264
In a strange land. Scruton, Roger Book Review 1135
In Osama's latest tape, he touts an obscure left-wing American book and borrows lines from Michael Moore. Brief Article 33
In the 1970s and early 1980s, this magazine was full of debates and worries about inflation: its causes, its costs, possible remedies. Brief Article 179
Independent counsel David Barrett spent ten years and $21 million investigating both relatively petty crimes by former HUD secretary Henry Cisneros, and a not-so-trivial coverup of those crimes by the Clinton administration. Brief Article 91
Iran may have finally exhausted the world's patience. Brief Article 198
James Frey is the author of A Million Little Pieces, a harrowing memoir of his recovery from a life of addiction and crime. Brief Article 176
Last September, 11-year-old Haleigh Poutre was beaten into a coma, apparently by her adoptive mother and stepfather. Brief Article 136
Listen and learn. 555
Martha-Ann's moment. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Maybe it's Martin Luther King Day. Brief Article 96
Mr. Christopher Buckley cordially invites you to join him in New York City on February 9, 2006, for a cocktail party and buffet dinner in celebration and support of National Review and National Review Online. 77
Mukhtar Mai is a Pakistani woman who was gang-raped in 2002 at the orders of a tribal court, as a punishment for her brother. Brief Article 159
NBC has announced that The West Wing has been cancelled. Brief Article 208
NSA surveillance extract. Long, Rob 809
Off course: some conservatives keep the strangest company. York, Byron 1252
One of our original arsenals of democracy--the New Haven factory that armed generations of Americans with Winchester rifles--will close on March 31. Brief Article 155
Oregon law allows physicians to assist the suicide of terminally ill patients to relieve their pain or, more commonly, to assuage their fears of being a burden or losing their dignity. Brief Article 186
Out of sight, out of mind. Farrington, Reg Letter to the Editor 79
President Bush has been reading the mammoth, powerful new biography of Mao--Mao: The Unknown Story, by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday--and Elisabeth Bumiller of the New York Times had something to say about that. Brief Article 131
Protesting too much: I have in my hands a list ... Miller, John J. 1431
Radical Islamist cleric Abu Hamza is on trial in London. Brief Article 154
Reality bites: making stuff up for fun and profit. Long, Rob 1206
Reforming the rich. Buckley, William F., Jr. 738
Say it ain't so: how the GOP majority lost its way. Lowry, Richard Cover Story 3571
Sen. Hillary Clinton celebrated Martin Luther King Day by telling the crowd at an Al Sharpton event that Republicans run the House of Representatives "like a plantation--and you know what I'm talking about.". Brief Article 174
Shadegg for leader. 425
Some say potatoes. Buckley, William F., Jr. 664
Stephen Harper's Tory victory in the Canadian elections may be a more stable and significant political change than it appeared on the morning after. Brief Article 307
The blood-soaked terrain. Nordlinger, Jay Book Review 1411
The bosses sell out. Horowitz, Carl F. Book Review 1210
The crumbling castle. 803
The death of a little magazine diminishes every other little magazine, especially when, as with the New Leader (1924-2006), we shared a goal. Brief Article 121
The University of Kentucky is about to host the creation of the first chapter of Gamma Gamma Chi, the nation's first-ever Islamic sorority. Brief Article 42
To Julien. Mezey, Robert Poem 65
Traveling foul: the Democrats' national pastime. Spruiell, Stephen 1451
Troubled continent: a crisis of demography--and of the spirit. Novak, Michael 2911
Under George W. Bush, American diplomats in Cuba are showing a backbone we have never seen before. Brief Article 86
We hesitated to embarrass our more delicate readers with two paragraphs about nudity, so here are the two stories wrapped up as one. Brief Article 153
You say potato ... Park, Loretta Letter to the Editor 96

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