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Articles from National Review (January 30, 2006)

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"During the next 35 years," Peter Singer wrote last year, "the traditional view of the sanctity of human life will collapse under pressure from scientific, technological, and demographic developments. Brief article 244
10 million missing girls. Goldberg, Jonah 534
59 Cents, and other rot: a look at some feminist myths. O'Beirne, Kate 1965
A blue mag. Para, Mildred L. Letter to the editor 83
A case of liberation: think, for a moment, about Iraq's Marsh Arabs. Nordlinger, Jay 1582
A dem golden boy: if not Hillary--why not Virginia's Mark Warner? Miller, John J. 2030
A favorite game of liberals is Moral Equivalence. Brief article 173
A leader's courage. 549
A sober judge. 817
A time to lead. Hillyer, Quin Book review 1088
A wiser Holland: the Dutch, mugged by reality, toughen up on radical Islam. Dalrymple, Theodore 1512
An American original. Wilson, John Book review 1349
California law currently imposes a minimum wage of $6.75 per hour, which is $1.60 above the federal level. Brief article 226
Chief Justice John Roberts issued the annual report on the state of the federal judiciary--his first. Brief article 114
Clicking around the dial ... Long, Rob 818
Closer to the prize. Clegg, Roger Book review 1499
Eliot Spitzer, New York State's attorney general, is running for governor, but maybe he should also consider running for head of one of the five families. Brief article 153
Exit Gene McCarthy. Buckley, William F., Jr. Obituary 652
For 37 years John Murtha was in the Marine Corps, and the Marine Corps Reserve (he retired as a colonel). Brief article 215
Fox News star and populist icon Bill O'Reilly went on the David Letterman late-night show, and a clash of personalities ensued. Brief article 97
Friends in need. Antipas, Peter K. Letter to the editor 236
Giving enforcement a chance: before we give up on immigration enforcement--why don't we try it? Krikorian, Mark 1361
Help!!! Cartoon 36
How to 'connect the dots': well, for one thing, you use surveillance. McCarthy, Andrew C. Cover story 2780
If someone told you there was a "gruesome cycle of murders, kidnappings, and torture" in Colombia, you might be tempted to blame the usual crowd: drug smugglers, leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitary groups, narcoterrorists, etc. Brief article 205
If there were any doubt about Iran's inclusion in the Axis of Evil, it has certainly been dispelled in the last few months. Brief article 97
In questioning Judge Alito on one day of the hearings, Senator Biden spoke 3,673 words. Brief article 30
Inscription. Mezey, Robert Poem 37
Iraq held its third national elections in a year. Brief article 188
Israel' necessary man: the one and only Sharon. Pryce-Jones, David Biography 1565
It's Poignant. Poem 48
Just when everyone knows that Saddam Hussein had no ties to terrorists, Stephen F Hayes of The Weekly Standard comes along and reports that some 8,000 terrorists were trained at Iraqi camps between 999 and 2002. Brief article 152
Let's play small ball! An appropriately modest agenda for 2006. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1582
Little red lies. Dupler, Mitch Letter to the editor 162
Miners cheat death. Brief article 130
Nasty piece of work. Derbyshire, John Book review 1098
On December 30, with the new year bearing down, President Bush gave free traders an occasion to toast. Brief article 167
On The Homefront. 33
On the whole, well done. Buckley, William F., Jr. 651
Pat Robertson said that Ariel Sharon's stroke was a punishment from God for--wait a minute. Brief article 123
Praiseworthiness. 695
Quiet hero. Stuttaford, Andrew Book review 1090
Re: us. Nash, George H. Book review 1416
Renegade Member of Parliament and FOSH (that is, friend of Saddam Hussein) George Galloway is one of the participants in the British version of the reality TV show Big Brother. Brief article 187
Russia started the new year by cutting off supplies of natural gas to Ukraine, its neighbor and former vassal. Brief article 197
Shameful acts: why the wartime leaking has hurt. Cover story 1619
So Jon Stewart's hosting the Oscars? Brief article 18
Sometimes when a game ends it deserves to be instantly replayed on ESPN Classic. Brief article 108
Supporting the Palestinian cause is not easy. Brief article 159
Thanks to a recess appointment, John Bolton is doing indispensable work at the United Nations. Brief article 152
The Gas Man. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 56
The president's duty. 470
The smallest of Florida's three voucher programs, the Opportunity Scholarship Program, was declared unconstitutional by the Florida supreme court. Brief article 213
The stock market rose above 11,000 for the first time since September 11. Brief article 220
The Winter Olympics are coming--they start February 10--and it seems the battle to save Turin has been lost. Brief article 76
Tooting our horn. Warren, Jack W. Letter to the editor 75
Unable to think of any satisfactory verbal riposte while in a heated argument with a neighbor, Raymond Hugh McNealy of Germantown, Md., resorted to "mooning," which is to say, contemptuously presenting his bared buttocks to his antagonist. Brief article 176
What should House and Senate Republicans do in the wake of the Jack Abramoff scandal? Brief article 197
When Harry Belafonte visited Venezuela's Hugo Chavez--in the company of Prof. Cornel West and other lovelies--he called President Bush "the greatest tyrant in the world" and "the greatest terrorist in the world.". Brief article 96
When people die at the hands of Third World despotisms, no one cares much. Brief article 160
When the Senate failed to reauthorize the Patriot Act last month, Harry Reid was exultant. Brief article 185
Without DeLay. 612
You-Can't-Help-but-Smile dept. Brief article 93

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