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Articles from National Review (March 13, 2006)

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"People are counting the minutes for this regime to be over and gone," a prominent Iranian dissident recently told National Review Online. Brief article 165
"Try not to laugh when someone says these are the world's greatest athletes, despite a paucity of blacks that makes the Games look like a GOP convention.". Brief article 144
A case of rabies. 487
A federal panel approved the sale of a private British firm to a state-owned United Arab Emirates shipping company. Brief article 154
A law school with a twist: at George Mason University, the Left doesn't reign, believe it or not. Miller, John J. 2490
A room of one's own. Derbyshire, John Column 1036
A sensible compromise has ended the Senate logjam over renewal of Patriot Act provisions. Brief article 195
Adios to asbestos? Brief article 102
Amid the brouhaha over the vice president's hunting accident, you might have missed some real news in Cheney's interview with Brit Hume. Brief article 223
An after-action report by a House investigative committee on the response to Hurricane Katrina concluded that government agencies are bureaucratic, unimaginative, inflexible, and inefficient. Brief article 155
Annan has, in fact, called for the closure of the terrorist-detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, in response to a report by a group of U.N. "human-rights investigators.". Brief article 192
At the start of the year, Republican strategists were nearly unanimous in thinking that the party needed to get behind a strong set of lobbying and ethics reforms. Brief article 96
Box-office records are being broken in Turkey by a home-produced movie, Valley of the Wolves, which deals with the war in Iraq. Brief article 128
Britain's Labour party gave itself a makeover in the 1990s, shedding the old socialist rhetoric to present itself to the electorate as a modern social-democratic party, tolerant of private enterprise and able to join compassion to efficiency in the management of public services. Brief article 215
Cheney Carries On. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Congress set expiration dates for President Bush's tax cuts in order to reduce their impact on the budget. Brief article 252
Counterintuitive, perhaps. Thiele, Gene Letter to the editor 29
Crying wolf: is America a dangerous place for its Muslim citizens? Mandel, Daniel 1262
Democrats lost one of their most interesting Senate candidates when Paul Hackett announced that he would not challenge Republican senator Mike DeWine of Ohio. Brief article 166
Enlighten us. Fuller, B.E. Letter to the editor 162
Former actor Tom Malin is hoping to be a Democratic candidate for the Texas house of representatives. Brief article 157
Former FEMA director Michael Brown, now leveling accusations of inattention and incompetence at the White House, is earning praise from the president's harshest critics. Brief article 38
Granola on the right. Anderson, Brian C. Book review 1595
Gray eminence. Bramwell, Sarah Book review 1404
Harvest Ground. Epstein, Daniel Mark Poem 119
Help!!!! Von Dreele, W.H. Cartoon 25
Hillary's Progress. Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 40
If you want to get ahead, get a hat. Brief article 210
If you're going to tell a joke ... try to get it right. Long, Rob 1288
In pursuit. Hassett, Kevin A. 487
In the matter of demonstrating respect for the law and intolerance of willful law-breaking, you might think that the American Bar Association would be way out in front of the rest of us. Brief article 164
Israel announced that it would withhold the $50 million it gives every month to the Palestinian Authority in tax and customs receipts. Brief article 168
It is somewhat surprising to learn that Danish pastries are very popular in Iran. Brief article 126
It was perhaps no accident that modern liberalism--increasingly secularist and feeling increasingly ill used--turned the 2002 funeral of Sen. Paul Wellstone into a political rally. Brief article 144
It would be nice if there were tapes of Saddam Hussein saying, "I've got weapons of mass destruction. Brief article 258
Judging Saddam: no easy thing, to try a mass-murderer. Pryce-Jones, David 1422
Killer Cheney. Buckley, William F., Jr. 682
Kofi Annan has asked President Bush for a little favor. Brief article 190
Law of diminishing returns. Haley, David Letter to the editor 140
Major-league problems. Goodell, Harold Letter to the editor 151
Marine flier Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boyington was in real life a WW2 hero, awarded the Medal of Honor and Navy Cross for shooting down 22 Japanese planes. 202
National Review travel experience exclusive! book now!: a farewell to Europe! October 11th-October 23rd, 2010. Long, Rob 781
Off track: both parties bet on the other's flaws. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1582
Okay. Brief article 176
Restraining democracy. Buckley, William F., Jr. 670
Sen. Jim Talent of Missouri has cosponsored Sam Brownback's bill to ban human cloning for three years. Brief article 133
South Dakota is on the verge of enacting a law to ban abortion. Brief article 130
Speaking before an audience in Saudi Arabia, Albert Gore Jr., who used to be vice president before he went mad, said that the United States had committed "terrible abuses" against Arabs after September 11. Brief article 190
Ten pianists, briefly. Nordlinger, Jay Sound recording review 1344
The agony of assimilation. 424
The greatest story ever told: (they wish). Goldberg, Jonah Cover story 1483
The ongoing Reagan. Buckley, William F., Jr. Book review 694
The prosecutor's brief: what does Patrick Fitzgerald know? When did he learn it? And other questions. York, Byron 1913
The USS Iowa, America's first 45,000-ton battleship, was commissioned in February 1943. Brief article 190
There never was an icon of American manhood to compare with the cowboy. Brief article 175
There was a time--e.g., the first decade of the 19th century. 17
Tolerance, if not respect: living with the beliefs of others--even Danish cartoonists. Dalrymple, Theodore 1840
We are the world. Feser, Edward Book review 1475
We like Edward Cave, editor of Gentleman's Magazine. Brief article 65
We like Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair. Brief article 104
What it says. Whelan, Edward Book review 1113
Wrong man, wrong war: a case of mistaken identity in the war on drugs, and not an isolated case, either. Dick, Anthony 1338

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