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Articles from National Review (May 22, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A congress gone to pot: if the GOP majority doesn't wake up, it will lose, and might even deserve to. Lowry, Richard Cover story 2871
A democratic champ. O'Brien, Brad Letter to the editor 104
A hitch in our limerick. Hitchens, Christopher Letter to the editor 152
A man named Jed. Panero, James Book review 1572
A not-so-happy birthday? Knight, Gerald Letter to the editor 72
Acclimatizing: how to think sensibly, or ridiculously, about global warming. Hayward, Steven F. 1990
Allan MacDonell has written a memoir of the 20 years he worked for Hustler publisher Larry Flynt. Brief article 69
Chinese president Hu Jintao, standing on the south lawn of the White House with President Bush, was heckled by a protester objecting to China's persecution of Falun Gong. Brief article 226
Colin Powell joined the retired generals' Bush barbecue. Brief article 173
Dahab is a tiny seaside resort on the Egyptian shore of the Gulf of Aqaba, with a beach of fine white sand and a coral reef. Brief article 220
Democratic Muslims: Denmark's Naser Khader and his band. Stuttadord, Andrew 1458
Enter Tony Snow: the president gets a new press secretary. York, Byron 1434
Essential employees. Brookhiser, Richard 1009
Forward. 629
Gas gouge. Buckley, William F., Jr. 650
Gaseous. 502
Gotterdammerbust. Goldberg, Jonah 569
Help!!!! 45
Into Africa: the absurdity and sanctimony of Gordon Brown (and his type). Daniels, Anthony 1519
It's about votes. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 51
Jane Jacobs was not a conservative in the conventional sense--a native of Scranton, Pa., she opposed the Vietnam War and moved to Toronto in 1968--but there was something positively Burkean about her love of neighborhoods. Obituary 207
Jean-Francois Revel was France's most prominent intellectual, earning the right to a place along with the great French writers of the past. Brief article 202
John Kenneth Galbraith, R.I.P. Obituary 1092
Leftist political organizers arranged a Day without (Illegal) Immigrants. Brief article 17
Leo Strauss 101. Feser, Edward Book review 1488
Manhandled. Breen, Josephine Letter to the editor 41
Murder, up close. Douthat, Ross G. Movie review 1209
New Hampshire--bound. von Dreele. W.H. Poem 49
Notes & asides. 1446
Okay, we'll compromise on the anthem. 10
Planting axioms. Capino, Henry Letter to the editor 81
Rush Limbaugh has emerged unbowed from a Kafkaesque journey through Florida's justice system. Brief article 250
Say you're a Hollywood mogul. Brief article 228
Sean Wilentz is the modern Arthur Schlesinger Jr.--an Ivy League historian who puts his brisk crossover prose at the service of the Democratic party, past and present. Brief article 189
The annals of Jonathan Brent: one man and a great publishing project. Miller, John J. 2348
The FDA has proclaimed that there is no scientific support for the medicinal benefits of marijuana. Brief article 145
The flying Dutchman: for James Michener. O'Connell, Richard Poem 130
The good news is that the economy is flourishing despite the bad news. Brief article 172
The great American crackup: featuring Katrina, Iraq, and blister packs. King, Florence 1596
The guilt trip. McWhorter, John Book review 1168
The Juilliard School premiered a new opera, Miss Lonelyhearts, by Lowell Liebermann. Brief article 101
The long view. Long, Rob 768
The Palestine Authority is spiraling toward paralysis, chaos, or worse. Brief article 184
The search for decency. Buckley, William F., Jr. 650
The smallest species of penguin is eudyptula minor, native to New Zealand and southern Australia. 136
The word on the street: what do Arabs think? Nadler, Richard 1380
Their Himno, and ours. 633
Those lovable grannies! Brief article 123
Tony Snow is a welcome addition to a White House long on battle-weary veterans but short on fresh talent. Brief article 144
Turks young and old. Wilson, John Book review 1214
Welcoming President Hu. Buckley, William F., Jr. 722
You can't get away from the topic of immigration nowadays. Brief article 195

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