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Articles from National Review (June 11, 2007)

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"War czar" is too exalted a title for Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, the Bush administration's new "assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan". 173
"When our two souls stand up erect and strong, / Face to face, silent, drawing nigh and nigher, / Until the lengthening wings break into fire / At either curved point, what bitter wrong / Can the earth do to us, that we should not long / Be here contented"? 181
'Live it. Love it!' How Arab nations struggle not to 'lack behind'. Nordlinger, Jay 2336
A minion of Zimbabwe's regime will chair the U.N. Commission on Sustainable Development. 155
A singular issue: why abortion should doom Giuliani's campaign. Ponnuru, Ramesh 3034
Act two. 423
Add "enforcing border security" to the list of jobs. 12
Affording the dream. Buckley, William F., Jr. 701
Back to tax and spend. 699
Branding cigs with 'R': Bogart, Dietrich, and other cinematic smokers would simply die. Long, Rob 1091
Comprehensively awful: what President Bush and Senator Kennedy have wrought. O'Sullivan, John Cover story 3066
Defeat it. 569
Democrats continue to demand habeas corpus rights for jihadists--or, rather, additional habeas corpus rights. 190
Democrats recently announced that they were backing out of a Fox News-sponsored debate in Nevada. 147
Even the Washington Post says that the Bush administration got suckered. 109
Far from perfect. Anderson, Ryan T. 1558
Forty Junes ago: the Six Day War marked a terrible turn. Pryce-Jones, David 2066
Haleh Esfandiari, 67, is director of the Middle East Program at the Smithsonian Institution's Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. 191
Hot coals. Hassett, Kevin A. 565
In 1979 the conservative political operative Paul Weyrich used the phrase "moral majority" in a conversation with a Southern Baptist minister in Lynchburg, Va. 161
In the tradition. Owens, Mackubin Thomas 1508
Iraq as it is ... and not as individuals might have it be. Kagan, Kimberly 1972
It has been a mere four months since former Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega became president, for the second time, of Nicaragua. 87
It has its reasons. Bramwell, Sarah 1202
It was a Saturday during the quietude of "reading period," the weeks that immediately precede Harvard's exam period, when at the Radcliffe Quadrangle a group of 60 people showed up, removed barriers protecting sod newly laid in preparation for commencement festivities, and began, air horns blaring, a raucous celebration that lasted the afternoon. 244
Jamestown in the American eye: a colony and its commemorations. Kavulla, Travis 1552
Jimmy Carter said that "as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history". 109
Life in Venezuela is going from bad to worse. 113
Like a bread sandwich. Goncharov, Anne Letter to the editor 52
Like it or not, former vice president Al Gore has become an elder statesman of the Left, elevated mostly by his regular displays of environmentalist piety, including his one-sided documentary about global warming, An Inconvenient Truth. 141
Memo to GOP: get a grip; Reagan was right for his time, and someone else must be right for our own time. Frum, David 1279
Messin' with ballots: no matter what Democrats now say, voter fraud is real. York, Byron 1294
Michael Moore, slimmed down and looking fit as a Funyun, has premiered his newest piece of agitprop to adoring audiences at Cannes. 125
Monster mush. Douthat, Ross 950
No, never. Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Possibly next on the list. 9
Romney's moral thought. Buckley, William F., Jr. 626
Summer reading. Potemra, Michael 690
Taliban enforcers in northwestern Pakistan seized cassette players from cars and blew up stores that sold music, saying that such sensuous delights were against sharia law. 118
The appointment of Bernard Kouchner as foreign minister of France calls for superlatives like "exceptional, incredible, original". 187
The Baath party of Syria nominated President Bashar Assad for a second seven-year term in office. 127
The Catholic Church teaches that legislators who deny the protection of the law to the unborn are committing a grave sin. 153
The Clinton Crack-Up: The Boy President's Life After the White House. Kavulla, Travis Book review 424
The cozy "Fascist". Buckley, William F., Jr. 659
The Democrats are still hard at work trying to lose the Iraq War. 189
The federal trough. Ponnuru, Ramesh Letter to the editor 420
The Ft. Dix Affair. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
The long view. Long, Rob 773
The Russian Orthodox Church and the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia are reuniting after a schism of 80 years. 148
The sea! The sea! Derbyshire, John 1085
The University of Michigan has bestowed on Bill Clinton an honorary doctor-of-laws degree. 49
The Washington Times celebrated its 25th birthday with a gala at the National Building Museum. 133
There are countless things wrong and disgusting about our higher education, and one of them is that many universities bar the ROTC from their campuses. 89
To quit or not to quit Iraq, that is the question--and it will face Gordon Brown at the end of June when he succeeds Tony Blair as British prime minister. 176
Useless meditation. O'Connell, Richard 62
Why did Paul Wolfowitz resign from the World Bank? 172
You may have noticed, on forms or posters, the "T" added to "LGB" (lesbian, gay, bisexual). Brief article 147

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