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Articles from National Review (July 9, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
'Give me the tools': they have them--so use them. Krikorian, Mark Cover story 1338
A 20th-century career: Kurt Waldheim, 1918-2007. Pryce-Jones, David 1614
A lot of people still think of Time as a news magazine, as opposed to the more opinionated variety like The Nation, The New Republic, or National Review. 190
A spokesman for Fatah accused Hamas militiamen of looting Yasser Arafat's Gaza City home and stealing his Nobel Peace Prize medal. Brief article 43
A sweeping presidential power: on Lewis Libby and pardons. York, Byron 1945
Against universal coverage. 498
American party girl: the prisonerette in L.A. Long, Rob 1087
Animosity and amnesty: a grand failure. O'Beirne, Kate Cover story 1178
Bestriding our history. Harsanyi, David 904
Candidate McCain. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 53
Count him skeptical. Dorsch, Carl Letter to the editor 97
Debasing democracy. Buckley, William F., Jr. 733
Economic reds: a diagnosis: understanding Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, and their breed. Novak, Michael 2692
Enemies captured in the course of war are not common criminals. 235
February 12, 1809. Ellis, Olivia Poem 122
Fool me twice. 253
George W. Bush received a hero's welcome during an eight-hour stop in Albania, which the American media noted with amusement, mixed with scorn (Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post called it a "reverse-Borat moment"). 141
Goodbye, Ton'. Buckley, William F., Jr. 693
Hillary Clinton's strongest supporters, her consultants say, are "women with needs.". 19
Immigrants and jobs. Riley, Patrick G.D. Letter to the editor 261
In a statement released on June 4, Speaker Nancy Pelosi commemorated the 18th anniversary of the protest and massacre at Tiananmen Square. 149
In a Strange Land. Miller, John J. 2392
In government, too: you'll find illegal aliens in the darndest places. Jeffrey, Terence P. Cover story 1362
Kurt Waldheim led an archetypal life. David Pryce-Jones gives the details. 135
Legislators in Massachusetts voted not to hold a referendum on same-sex marriage, on the nonsensical theory that "you don't put civil rights up for a vote.". 86
Lieberman's logic. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 42
Millions of American children knew Don Herbert as Mr. Wizard, a TV regular from the 1950s even unto the 1980s. 119
Mrs. Pelosi's dogs: Blue Dogs, that is--and they are part of her formidable majority. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1558
Nancy Pelosi has fallen for two types of stem-cell hype. 145
NASA administrator Michael Griffin recently caused an uproar when he told NPR that, although he has no doubt that global warming exists, he felt that NASA's role was solely to research climate change, and was "not sure that it is fair to say that it is a problem we must wrestle with.". 172
On June 12, the Victims of Communism Memorial was formally dedicated in Washington, D.C., to honor the 100 million people who are estimated to have died at the hands of a savage ideology. 138
Out of the box. Derbyshire, John 1015
Poor Pluto! 173
President Bush says he is "looking forward to vetoing excessive spending.". 66
President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan is weathering a political crisis after he suspended the chief justice of the supreme court for transparently trumped-up reasons. 154
Punch the director! Douthat, Ross 1065
Sen. Barack Obama went after Hillary for her insufficient ardor against outsourcing, citing one of her Indian-American supporters, who said that she could be the senator from Punjab. 73
Sen. Harry Reid, former amateur boxer, recently threw a few punches at Marine general Peter Pace, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and Gen. David Petraeus, the commander of multinational forces in Iraq. 178
Skull and Bones is one of Yale's secret societies: freemasonry for kids, dating back to the 19th century. 151
Summertime is here, and with it, the annual spectacle of our representatives in Washington competing to see who can come up with the worst solution to the problem of higher gas prices. 208
Suppose a country funds, arms, and trains on its soil a force to infiltrate and destabilize its neighbor with a campaign of ethnic cleansing. 219
The "Hillary for President" website (prop. H. Rodham Clinton) has been seeking a campaign song for the former First Lady. 195
The ethical case against withdrawal from Iraq: a matter urgently to consider. Steorts, Jason Lee 1974
The governor of California put el gato among las palomas at the annual convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists the other day. 148
The great consensus. Barone, Michael 1516
The legislature in newly blue New Hampshire has voted to repeal its law mandating parental notification when minors have abortions. 101
The lesser evil. 433
The mills of justice grind slow, but they grind exceeding small. 201
The nuclear option. Scott, Roger P. Letter to the editor 128
The Rev. Ann Holmes Redding, an Episcopal priest in Seattle, says she is simultaneously a Muslim. She was ordained as a priest in 1984, and became a Muslim last year. 115
The trouble with the practices of rational, consensual government--as Wordsworth pointed out when he referred to them as "the meagre, stale, forbidding ways / Of custom, law, and statute"--is that they are not very romantic. Brief article 195
Together, the Godfather novels and movies and The Sopranos bracket almost 40 years of a pop-culture love affair with the mob. 145
Transcript from Larry King Live June 27, 2008. Long, Rob 834
Triumph of the new. Schulz, Nick 1178
Truth was not his bag: Richard Rorty, 1931-2007. Kimball, Roger 1503
U.N. secretary general Ban Ki-moon argued, in the Washington Post, that the 200,000-person body count in Darfur "derives ... from man-made global warming.". 46
Washington is whipping itself into a preemptive panic over a September progress report on the Iraq War. 194
When Ronald Reagan proposed sharing missile-defense technology with the Soviet Union in 1986, Mikhail Gorbachev scoffed at the idea. 188
Workaholics. Hassett, Kevin A. 389
Yes, free Libby. Buckley, William F., Jr. 698
You can tell the immigration debate has gotten hot when Linda Chavez, normally the soul of reason, boils over. 122

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