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Articles from National Review (April 2, 2007)

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"I think that Jesus would be disappointed in our ignoring the plight of those around us who are suffering and our focus on our own selfish short-term needs. Brief article 146
A jury of one's peers is normally guaranteed for the defendant in a case, not for witnesses in testimony. Brief article 161
A new bill of rights? Buckley, William F., Jr. 604
A question of competence: George W. Bush has failed in some basics. Lowry, Richard 2630
A vie of Obama. Ryan, William Brief article 261
A view of McCain. Deutsch, Anthony Brief article 160
Adieu, Chirac: the end of a lousy French president. Pryce-Jones, David 1530
Against closure. Douthat, Ross 1019
Al Sharpton is refusing to endorse Barack Obama. 19
An audit revealed that the FBI has improperly used "national security letters"---a kind of subpoena it can issue without the approval of a judge or prosecutor. Brief article 182
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. won every honor that was within a historian's grasp, and some beyond (he was a special assistant in John F. Kennedy's White House). Brief article 165
Arthur Schlesinger, R.I.P. Buckley, William F., Jr. Biography 633
Bet on Black? The trial of a mogul. O'Sullivan, John 1571
Breakdown Lane. Torrance, Kelly Jane Book review 1311
Chasing the buck. Buckley, William F., Jr. 712
China Dreamin'. Nordlinger, Jay Book review 1596
Clarence Thomas made headlines recently when he accused the media of being "universally untrustworthy" in a rare interview he granted to Business Week. Brief article 115
Down memory lane. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 54
Erratum. Jackson, Barry Letter to the editor 41
Fiasco at justice: the case of the fired U.S. attorneys. O'Beirne, Kate Cover story 1285
For whom the bell (really) tolls. King, Florence 1031
Former senator Fred Thompson's recent media appearances confirm the judgment of Hollywood casting agents: He looks and sounds presidential. Brief article 198
Former senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri is remembered for one reason, and noteworthy for another. Obituary 134
Freedom house, rocked: strange doings at a cherished institution. Miller, John J. Organization overview 2048
From a diplomat's point of view, the trouble with representing a pariah nation is, you don't get invited to many parties, and so have time to kill. Brief article 195
How to Raise an American: 1776 Fun and Easy Tools, Tips, and Activities to Help Your Child Love This Country. Potemra, Michael Book review 75
If you're thrown in jail for calling the leader of your country a dictator, at least no one can say you're a liar. Brief article 125
Improving document security was one of the central recommendations of the 9/11 Commission. And for good reason: The hijackers had a total of 17 driver's licenses and 13 non-driver IDs, seven of them obtained by fraudulent means. Brief article 189
In Why I Turned Right: Leading Baby Boom Conservatives Chronicle Their Political Journeys. Potemra, Michael Book review 73
Innocents abroad. Shippen, James M. Letter to the editor 88
Journalists working on Russian issues have a scary way of being found dead. Brief article 137
Just one term: what John McCain should pledge as he runs for president. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1316
Kill this word: poor, abused, unrecognizable, meaningless 'neocon'. Goldberg, Jonah 1394
Last Night. Yost, Chryss Poem 121
March 6 saw the 50th anniversary of Ghanaian independence. Brief article 202
Mario Chanes de Armas was a revolutionary, sailing with Fidel and Che on the Granma. Brief article 288
New lure's catch rate may be too high for some tournaments: out-fishes other bait 19 to 4 in one contest. Allen, Charlie 827
On his trip, Bush announced a deal to share alternative-fuel-development technology with Brazil, the world's leading producer of ethanol. Brief article 160
One, vast college campus. Goldberg, Jonah 577
Our very vague impression of the traditional Arab diet centers on figs, dates, and sheep's eyeballs. Brief article 161
Pardon him. 443
Scootergate: how the White House messed things up. York, Byron 2181
Six residents of the District of Columbia challenged its gun law, which bans pistols in private houses and requires even licensed firearms, such as shotguns, to be kept locked or disassembled. Brief article 52
Spring rhythm. Brookhiser, Richard 993
St. Petersburg, Fla., has been the rather unlikely setting for a summit of secular Muslims. Brief article 186
Still Selma's Favorite. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 44
The 'let's lose now' caucus. 590
The Association of Social Anthropologists, an academic society over in the U.K., has ruled that the terms primitive" and "Stone Age" may no longer be used to refer to peoples who are ... technologically challenged. Brief article 194
The deadliest fire in New York City since 9/11 ripped through a house in the Bronx, killing ten people in two immigrant families from Mali---five children from one family, the mother and all four of her children in another. Brief article 151
The Eurovision Song Contest ascended through the sphere of self-parody decades ago, and floats now in an alternate universe of bad taste far beyond the reach of criticism. Brief article 201
The municipality of Santa Monica in Los Angeles County is the setting for the latest chapter in the endless war between, on one hand, the need to control animal pests, and on the other, the pestiferous legions of animal-rights activists. Brief article 142
The National Nuclear Security Administration announced that it had selected a design for a new generation of nuclear warheads. Brief article 172
The Nevada Democratic party canceled a presidential debate it was co-sponsoring with Fox News. Brief article 135
The opinion, by Judge Laurence Silberman, held that the authors of the Second Amendment believed the "people possessed a natural right to keep and bear arms.". Brief article 122
The president, in Latin America, made the case against Hugo Chavez and his Castroite socialism. Brief article 93
The scandal over the poor treatment of some wounded veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center claimed its third senior official when Army surgeon general Kevin C. Kiley joined Army secretary Fran Harvey and the hospital's commander in forced resignation. Brief article 132
The Stories We Tell. Powers, Elizabeth Book review 1369
Therapist's notes: court-ordered rehabilitation for hate speech: patient: Coulter, Ann. Long, Rob 750
Twenty-seven German Catholic bishops made a bridge-building trip to Israel. Brief article 120
Virtue's Aristocrat. Aeschliman, M.D. Book review 1509
When Rudy Giuliani was inaugurated as New York's mayor in 1994, his son Andrew was a cheerful, chubby seven-year-old whose distracting antics on the stage upstaged his indulgent father on his big day. Brief article 186
Who's got a secret? The whole world has The Secret, sadly. Steorts, Jason Lee 1941

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