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Articles from National Review (January 29, 2007)

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'Barbaric!' they charge: the arrogance and insularity of death-penalty opponents. Dalrymple, Theodore 1469
A surge in time. 1023
Ambassador John R. Miller recently resigned from his position as head of the State Department's office concerned with eliminating human trafficking. Brief article 136
An unusual end: Saddam Hussein is tried and executed. Pryce-Jones, David Cover story 1530
Ask not ... Langbert, Mitchell Letter to the editor 91
At the beginning of the year, Romania joined the European Union. Brief article 215
Bad scene. Goldberg, Jonah 489
Bassackwards: Construction Spanish and other signs of the times. Nordlinger, Jay 1518
Be like Jeb! A suburban agenda for Republicans, with models to emulate. Hood, John 3589
Bury him good. Buckley, William F., Jr. 723
Can Gates succeed? Buckley, William F., Jr. 593
Condoleezza Rice has a trip to Libya penciled in her diary. Brief article 189
Damn! Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 38
Dates. Oser, Lee Poem 63
Did we need reminding of Saddam's nature? Brief article 225
Do or die in Iraq: where we've been; where we should go. West, Bing Cover story 3833
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese possessed a brilliant mind, as do many. Obituary 101
Fantasy & reality. Pryce-Jones, David Book review 1530
For the defense. Jorandby, Richard Letter to the editor 137
For the Left--and, unfortunately, much of the public--conservatives' opposition to raising the minimum wage is proof that we are the kin of Scrooge. Brief article 153
From 1991 to 2002, this magazine ran Florence King's column "The Misanthrope's Corner.". 53
From New Orleans, surrounded by the ravages of Hurricane Katrina, former senator John Edwards launched a campaign to fight against global warming and poverty and for universal health care and higher taxes on the rich. Brief article 131
Gotta watch those Danish artists. Brief article 133
Grosser and grosser. King, Florence 964
James Brown wrote in his autobiography, "Hair and teeth. Brief article 95
Join the club: Mitt Romney and pro-life conversion. O'Beirne, Kate 1102
Judge, senator, American. Sneider, Jaime Book review 1386
Keeping The faith. Person, James E., Jr. Book review 1518
Keynes wins? Carroll, John Lee Letter to the editor 154
Let's get this clear right away: Democrats and their allies on the left have a deep, deep respect for the need to protect classified information. Brief article 303
Michigan and beyond: Ward Connerly keeps after race preferences. Miller, John J. 1397
One of those news stories that turn up so often they could well-nigh be assigned word-processor macros all their own, is the one about the Chinese government protesting because the president of Taiwan has set foot on U.S. soil. Brief article 200
One star differeth from another star in glory, said the Apostle Paul. Obituary 143
Readers of Tom Wolfe's novels will recall the scene in A Man in Full where a country-raised southern business mogul, showing a group of urban sophisticates round his stud farm, arranges for them to witness a stallion vigorously serving a mare. Brief article 198
Rebels on the Hudson. Brookhiser, Richard 991
Somalia is neither a state nor a nation. Brief article 227
Spare thoughts on Saddam. Buckley, William F., Jr. 723
The book is better. Douthat, Ross Movie review 1047
The bus system of Grand Rapids, Mich., formerly turned away from their buses any passenger whose face was covered. Brief article 142
The candidates' diaries. Long, Rob 773
The linguists and lexicographers of the American Dialect Society have picked a Word of the Year for 2006, and the winner is ... plutoed. Brief article 140
The new Democratic Congress prepared to vote on a bill to fund stem-cell research that kills human embryos. Brief article 147
The outrageousness of the Duke lacrosse case has now reached its terminal velocity. Brief article 142
The question of Carter's cash: in which our reporter follows the money. Rosett, Claudia 1293
The too-much-information age. Robbins, James S. Book review 1561
Their moment. 580
Undiscussable: a question in the Senate. York, Byron 1125
Was there ever a president who entered office with a weaker hand than Gerald Ford? Brief article 171
What is it about cuddly animals that overrides the rational faculty of policymakers? Brief article 199
When the highest court in Massachusetts amends the state constitution, how are the people to amend it back? Brief article 172
Wouldn't it be nice if the media loved Republican presidents. 15

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