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Articles from National Review (June 25, 2007)

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"Compassionate conservatism" has not fared well as a presidential slogan. 185
'Because that's where the money is': the U.S. government finds a way to hurt Kim Jong Il. Loyola, Mario 1385
A farewell to culture wars: advice to conservatives from a 'well-wishing outsider'. Lindsey, Brink 3623
A ghastly little place: the fate of the Gaza Strip. Toameh, Khaled Abu 1223
Adding insult to immigration. 478
Another sidebar on the larger immigration story is the one about people a nation should be glad to let in, but who can't get a visa. 209
At the recent Democratic debate, John Edwards mused, "I don't know if I know what a rich person is.". 160
Barack Obama isn't promising health care with universal coverage, just a close approximation of it, but it's not for any lack of taxes and regulations in his plan. 185
Before Hugo Chavez shut it down on May 27, Radio Caracas Television was one of Venezuela's few avenues for expressing dissatisfaction with the left-wing strongman. 122
Beheading is an old practice, performed by all the best people. 90
Boys gotta be boys. Charen, Mona Book review 1195
Critique of pure unreason. Goldberg, Jonah 538
Don't knock it. Douthat, Ross 1039
Family ties. Suderman, Peter 1366
Flat lights on the ceiling. King, Florence 957
Four Islamists from Trinidad and Guyana, one of them a naturalized American citizen, planned to blow up fuel-storage tanks at Kennedy Airport in New York City, and the underground fuel line that supplies them, causing, they hoped, mayhem in Queens and a body blow to the airline industry. 166
Fred Thompson got a step closer to entering the presidential primaries by forming an "exploratory committee.". 118
From Abscam on: the career and m.o. of Rep. John P. Murtha. Spruiell, Stephen 1534
Game plan: what conservatives should do about global warming. Manzi, Jim Cover story 3490
Getting to know her: new books shed further light on the woman who would be president. York, Byron 1295
Going to seed. Brookhiser, Richard 986
Great lives. Buckley, William F., Jr. 738
Hillary Clinton gave a speech decrying the ownership society as the "on your own" society (and, yes, she considers that a bad thing). 134
Honor, duty, country? Buckley, William F., Jr. 632
How I rethought immigration: one man's confessions. Frum, David 2686
Immigration blues. Buckley, William F., Jr. 649
In 1998, Lilly Ledbetter filed a pay-discrimination claim that was based largely on workplace events that occurred in the early 1980s. 127
Iowa Dims. von Dreele, W.H. 47
It is no secret that National Review and the Wall Street Journal have had different views on immigration for many years. 125
Jack Kevorkian, just out of prison, got a sweetheart interview from fellow euthanasia proponent Mike Wallace. 144
Laughter has so far been a sadly neglected weapon in the War on Terror. 202
Miss USA Rachel Smith, competing in the Miss Universe Pageant in Mexico City, was booed and jeered for a week by the local audience. 139
Mitt's mitts. Radon, Carl Letter to the editor 102
Not made in heaven. Scully, Matthew 1510
Obama's suggestion. von Dreele, W.H. 43
Occasionally one encounters evil so insensate, so black, that it bears down on one's soul with an almost physical weight. 149
On His Brother. Mezey, Robert 99
Paul Wolfowitz was an excellent--even an inspired--choice to lead the World Bank. 85
President Bush announced that the U.S. was imposing new unilateral sanctions on 31 Sudanese businesses. 112
President Bush says critics of the immigration bill haven't read it. 20
Star of many screens: Fred Thompson now appears on computers. O'Beirne, Kate 1041
Syrian president Basher Assad won a second seven-year term in office, by winning 97 percent of the vote in last month's referendum. 102
The axeman cometh. Gilder, George 1657
The Democrats held a presidential debate where they argued about whether it was better to have voted to authorize the Iraq War and now abjectly apologize for the vote (Edwards); to have never voted for the war (Obama); to have voted for the war and never apologized for it, while doing everything short of that to run from the vote and "George Bush's war" (Hillary). 138
The Foundation for Democracy in Iran has put photos on the Internet, depicting life--or rather, death--in Tehran today. 121
The Justice Department is suing New York City's Fire Department. 72
The long view. Long, Rob 872
The reason the Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce is not to enable it to intrude into every nook and cranny of our national life, as modern jurisprudence holds, but rather to keep state governments from interfering with that commerce. 179
The Summer of Love was 40 years ago, and since the sexagenarian baby boomers grapple us with as sweaty a grip as Lyndon Johnson ever did, we have been treated to media commemorations, and their accompanying debates. 182
The words "Iran" and "hostage" evoke memories of 1979, but in truth the Khomeinists are still kidnapping minions of the Great Satan. 168
This magazine has commented on a certain bassack-wardness in American life: Americans feel obliged to learn Spanish, in order to communicate with newcomers. 162
Unmanageable. Haskins, John Letter to the editor 266
Vermont might secede from the Union, if a handful of local academics have their way. 127
Washington has plans to deploy interceptor missiles in Poland, and to build a radar station in the Czech Republic, as it happens on a site that once was an advanced Soviet base. 219
We have withheld comment on the Pirates of the Caribbean movies--there are currently three of them--unconvinced that films based on an amusement-park ride can have anything significant to say about our politics or culture. 145
We said it in March, when I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby became the only person convicted of any crime in the CIA-leak investigation, and we'll say it again now that he has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison: President Bush should pardon Libby, and do it now. 206
We wouldn't have been surprised if God had struck down Rudy Giuliani at the New Hampshire GOP presidential debate for repeating the canard that pro-lifers want to throw women in jail. 165
What should we think of someone who destroys himself in public? 151
With the president politically weak, one might have expected climate fearmongers finally to succeed in forcing Kyoto-style emissions caps on the U.S. Bravo to Bush, then, for making an end run around the whole Kyoto process. 178

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