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Articles from National Review (June 5, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
'Mr. Counter-Terrorism Guru': he says he's not, but others say he is. York, Byron 1274
A California newspaper has reported that the Department of Homeland Security provides the Mexican government with intelligence about the activities of American citizen groups that promote border security, such as the Minuteman Project. Brief article 168
A late Mother's Day message, from a videotape played in Brooklyn Federal Court at the trial of Shahawar Matin Siraj, a Pakistani national charged with plotting to blow up the Herald Square subway station in New York City. Brief article 146
A misleading picture. Dahlin, Barbara Letter to the editor 40
A new report by the Alan Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of Planned Parenthood, finds that fewer women are using contraception, and that abortion rates are therefore declining more slowly than they used to. Brief article 135
A. M. Rosenthal, R.I.P. Obituary 839
Abroad at home. 606
Accomplice. Gioia, Dana Poem 68
After complications during surgery at a hospital in Houston, Andrea Clark, 54, ended up on a respirator and in need of kidney dialysis. Brief article 196
Alphonso Jackson, secretary of housing and urban development, says that, during his tenure, "no contract has ever been awarded, rejected or rescinded due to the personal or political beliefs of the recipient". Brief article 173
Approval Hell: Americans are an accepting people, to a fault. King, Florence Column 1930
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the Somalian-born member of the Dutch parliament who has risked life and limb by criticizing Muslim brutality, may be ejected from Holland. Brief article 146
Bush the evangelist? Buckley, William F., Jr. 642
Congress voted, by healthy margins (244-185 in the House, 54-44 in the Senate), to extend the tax cuts on dividends and capital gains through the end of 2010. Brief article 131
Congressional mandate. Collingwood, Andy Letter to the editor 121
Dan Brown's amazingly successful novel The Da Vinci Code deserves most of the criticisms it has gotten--as history, it is hogwash; as theology, it is garbage; and as a piece of literature, it is at best a readable thriller. Brief article 180
Good economy, bad polls: Bush and the Republicans can't seem to catch a break. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1727
Greetings! Letter to the editor 49
Hanging right there ... Buckley, William F., Jr. 702
High on life. Hoy, Raymond C. Letter to the editor 74
Howard Dean, interviewed by the Christian Broadcasting Network, said that the Democratic platform regards marriage as between a man and a woman. Brief article 99
In a mid-April raid of an al-Qaeda hideout in Iraq, Coalition forces uncovered a trove of valuable documents. Brief article 178
Inventing abuse: if the administration isn't violating civil liberties in its pursuit of terrorists, some people will say it is anyway. Spruiell, Stephen 1184
Is there a solution? Buckley, William F., Jr. 758
Judicial Watch has uncovered documents showing how aggressively the Clinton administration pushed to bring RU 486, a regimen of drugs to induce abortion, to the United States. Brief article 128
Liberals are touting a study by, of all people, William Niskanen of the Cato Institute. Brief article 213
Misplaced fears. 411
No dragons here. Hassett, Kevin A. 489
Nostra culpa. Morgenstern, David Letter to the editor 35
Not to be overly dismissive of worried civil libertarians. Brief article 24
Notes & asides. Trowbridge, Ron Obituary 446
Opera boss. Nordlinger, Jay 1907
Putin, Alarmed. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 44
Reading Lolita in Long Island. Dervyshire, John 1058
Recall that the old U.N. Human Rights Commission came under fire for including as members some of the world's worst human-rights abusers: China, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia among them. Brief article 60
Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy (D., R.I.) had a spot of bother the other day. Brief article 204
Rockin' the right. Miller, John J. 2660
Rule One: do not give in to the demands of terrorists, because that will only lead to more demands. Brief article 206
Scare of the century: the alarms and assertions about global warming have gone reprehensibly too far. Steorts, Jason Lee Cover story 2847
Sen. Daniel Akaka, Hawaii Democrat, wants to create a new "native" Hawaiian government. Brief article 175
Sen. John McCain gave the commencement address at Liberty University, founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell. Brief article 137
Smoke 'em if you got 'em. Kolakowski, Mark Letter to the editor 87
Space is for science: and not for shuttles, stations, and Bushian 'vision'. Derbyshire, John 1542
Target: Hezbollah: it may well make sense for Israel, and for an endangered world. Pryce-Jones, David 1412
Thanks to the efforts of the Bush administration, the Sudanese government and the country's largest rebel group have made a deal for peace in Darfur. 114
The bureaucracy wins. 496
The change will come. Uhlmann, Michael M. Book review 1416
The decision by Florida house speaker Allan Bense not to seek the Republican U.S. Senate nomination practically guarantees that it will go to Rep. Katherine Harris in September--and this, in turn, practically guarantees the reelection of Democratic senator Bill Nelson in November. Brief article 140
The Hour's Late. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 43
The judicial-confirmation wars have started again--sort of. Brief article 161
The last word. Buckley, William F., Jr. Book review 1141
The long view. Long, Rob 851
The new immigration politics: wherein, for example, the rich and the poor join hands. Hanson, Victor Davis 1942
The United States and Japan have reached a new defense agreement. 219
There was hype aplenty about an "opening of dialogue" when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, sent President Bush a letter; but in reality the missive was full of sound and fury signifying nothing. Brief article 151
Tony Blair needs the skills of an escape-artist if he is to free himself from the chains now binding him. Brief article 213
What is it about the price of oil that drives otherwise sensible pundits batty? Brief article 243
What's the holdup? More stalling, smearing, and fumbling on judicial nominees. O'Beirne, Kate 1276
When it comes to Middle East scholarship, Yale is headed the way of Columbia University (which was the home of the late Edward Said). Brief article 176
Your 'Robber Baron,' my American hero: or at least that's true in many cases. Goldberg, Jonah 1248

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