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Articles from National Review (April 30, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
"If you see something, say something.". 201
A CEO for the USA? On the trail with Manager Mitt. Lowry, Richard Cover story 2092
A General climate of fear: shadows lengthen from the Kremlin. Pryce-Jones, David 1502
Add a name to the roll call of national nuisances and sowers of discord. 191
Anti-Americanism, ever with us: reflecting on a stubborn ideology. Ceaser, James W. 2084
At Benjamin Pond. Creagan, Michael Poem 186
Bad show. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 62
Baldly back: guess what? Our national bird is flourishing. Miller, John J. 1567
Contract and covenant: in search of American identity. Neuhaus, Richard John 2667
Covering the war. Hoge, Glenn Letter to the editor 158
Creature feature. Douthat, Ross 891
Don Imus is a beetle-browed radio yukster with highbrow pretensions. 135
During all the years we have been debating global warming, Congress has refused to enact legislation regulating carbon emissions or authorizing the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate them. 74
FDR, Gladys Cooper, and all that. King, Florence 1006
For a new consensus: what our immigration politics sorely needs. O'Beirne, Kate 1224
Gays, some have opined, don't want marriages so much as weddings. 123
Giuliani's abortion pratfalls. 604
His long war. Riebling, Mark 1711
In 1999, as he prepared to run for president, George W. Bush came to rely heavily on the services of pollster Matthew Dowd. 151
In 2006, Congress made it as clear as it possibly could that suspected-terrorist detainees have no right to challenge their detention in federal court. 125
John Connally raised $11 million, then a huge sum, for his presidential run in 1980, and won only one Republican delegate. 152
John Edwards will give you free health. Buckley, William F., Jr. 678
Just in case you ever wondered what, exactly, a person needs to do to get a doctorate in education, here's a clue. 139
Let's call the whole thing off. White, John S., Jr. Letter to the editor 47
Like the Iran--Iraq war. Goldberg, Jonah 523
Muslim authorities in Britain refuse to participate in Holocaust Memorial Day, and they have heard the Church apologize for the Crusades that date back to the 11th century. 124
Naturalism. Buckley, William F., Jr. 729
On the night of April 5, the Missile Defense Agency launched an interceptor from Hawaii. 111
Pelosi abroad. 489
Pilgrim's progress. Stuttaford, Andrew 1274
Please Consider. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 51
Repairing the right. Karnick, S.T. 1202
Republican senators Tom Coburn of Oklahoma and Richard Burr of North Carolina have put together several sweeping free-market health-care reforms in one bill, the "Universal Health Care Choice and Access Act.". 141
Rudy as prosecutor: the glorious career of a high-profile attorney. Rubin, Jennifer 2662
Scoop, Inc. Buckley, William F., Jr. 627
Senator McCain went to Iraq as part of his campaign to support the surge--a bold strategy, tying his prospects to the war's. 233
Senator Obama predicted that, following a veto of the supplemental Iraq spending bill that includes the Democrats' troop-withdrawal deadlines, his colleagues would pass a bill without the deadlines. 138
Stickless. 523
The case for Alger Hiss's treason was powerful in 1950, when Hiss was convicted of charges related to espionage. 181
The French are about to hold a presidential election. 199
The high school of Burlington Township, N.J., held a terrorism drill so that the students and teachers would know what to do if the school were attacked. 194
The human strain. Brookhiser, Richard 988
The Iraqi police force in the lethal Sunni stronghold of Anbar Province has 4,500 recruits, compared with 100 a year ago. 125
The modern use of the president's recess-appointments power as a way of getting around congressional opposition is constitutionally dubious. 187
The recent episode of the British hostages in Iran brought to mind the late Adm. James Stockdale. 152
The timing of the Commerce Department's decision to impose tariffs on paper imports from China looks suspiciously like a Bush-administration attempt to placate Democrats, manufacturers, and Big Labor on the eve of a major trade deal. 186
To your tents, o Israel. Jochnowitz, George Letter to the editor 81
Tobacco jubilee. Gleeson, Paul Letter to the editor 70
Trade trouble: the new democratic majority in Congress is putting up barriers. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1150
Travels with Nancy. Long, Rob 829
We have one more divorce among Republican presidential candidates. 15
Wild child. Pryce-Jones, David 1495

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