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Articles from National Review (March 5, 2007)

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"What if Mary had taken Plan B after the Lord filled her with his hot, white, sticky Holy Spirit?". 143
60 Minutes correspondent Steve Kroft asked Sen. Barack Obama what he made of charges that he isn't "black enough.". 179
A little insight into the way we live now was offered the other day by Rick Kushman, TV columnist of the Sacramento Bee. 131
A mandate in Texas: the story of a compulsory vaccination and what it means. O'Beirne, Kate 1157
A nationwide smoking ban went into effect in France, yet another blow to the stereotype of the French as a nation of louche but intellectual libertines, Jeanne Moreau and Alain Delon lounging in bed discussing Heidegger through a fug of cigarette smoke. 197
A tired old song. Goldberg, Jonah 532
Act casual. Golm, Gregory Letter to the editor 47
All in good time. Howes, Ken Letter to the editor 98
And now to North Korea: when did Kim Jong Il become trustworthy? 171
And the winner is ... Douthat, Ross 1199
Barack Obama is complaining that the press doesn't take him seriously enough. 22
Bio hazard. Bailey, Ronald 1624
Child's play. Ponnuru, Ramesh Letter to the editor 202
China up there. Buckley, William F., Jr. 622
Eliot Spitzer, the new Democratic governor of New York, is in a fight with the legislature over filling the position of the state's chief financial officer. 115
Fever in the Alps: global elites and global warming. Nordlinger, Jay 2162
Fight the real enemy. Kimball, Roger 1727
George Santayana, who taught there, called Harvard the "toy Athens" of America. 136
Global warming. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 41
God, man & sex. Potemra, Michael Book review 1402
Howard Hunt, R.I.P. Buckley, William F., Jr. 784
Huxley's period piece: Brave New World turns 75. Derbyshire, John 2439
If there is one aspect of War on Terror diplomacy that robs administration officials of their sleep more than any other, it is surely the U.S.-Pakistan relationship. 200
Into Africa: to Timbuktu and back. Long, Rob 1334
Like a lot of battle plans, Senate majority leader Harry Reid's didn't survive contact with the enemy. 204
More: the crying need for a bigger U.S. military. Talent, Jim Cover story 3401
Most of the commentary on President Bush's proposed 2008 budget has portrayed it as a blowout. Brief article 166
Move on. Brookhiser, Richard 998
Not all rallies are reported equal. 125
Our last nerve. King, Florence 963
Our trading partners are pressuring us to reduce our farm subsidies, and record-high crop prices make it a good time to act. 108
Planet Gore. 580
Plots to behead: dealing with the phenomena of our time. Dalrymple, Theodore 1418
Politics for a billion. Buckley, William F., Jr. 635
Ralph de Toledano, R.I.P. 586
Rudy's run. 1210
Sen. Hillary Clinton said that the record profits of "the oil companies" should be put in an alternative-energy fund. 127
Senior American military officials gave a briefing in Baghdad on Iranian weapons that have killed 170 Americans and wounded 620 since 2004: EFPs, or explosively formed penetrators, that release armor-cutting molten copper balls. 170
Sometimes a nomination needs a warning label. 154
St. John of Harvard yard. Feser, Edward 1397
Sympathy for the devil. Sturkiss, Peter Letter to the editor 70
Terrorism? Islam? What connection? 157
The death of the Hamilton Center: a case in upstate New York has implications all over. Miller, John J. 1481
The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Journalism is given once a year, to a journalist who exhibits "love of country and its democratic institutions" and "bears witness to the evils of totalitarianism.". 77
The great audacious hope: Senator Obama kicks off. Lowry, Richard 1620
The human-interest story of the fortnight is surely the one about Lisa Nowak, the lovesick astronaut. 203
The number of nations that extend formal diplomatic recognition to the Republic of China (which is to say, Taiwan) rather than to the People's Republic of China (Red China) is down to 24. 199
The rule of gambling is that the house always wins. 118
The University of Wisconsin has decided to hire its first military-history professor in 15 years--an action that the student newspaper, the Daily Cardinal, credits NATIONAL REVIEW with motivating. 172
Three and a half years after the explosion over the CIA leak controversy, we have the perjury and obstruction trial of Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff. 174
Thrill Me. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 41
To The Haunted Child. Reeser, Jennifer Poem 116
Transcript from Larry King Live: February 10, 2008. Long, Rob 766
When it was reported that Speaker Pelosi had requested a military plane big enough to fly her and her entourage coast to coast nonstop, Republicans delightedly pounced on a scandalous "Air Pelosi" story. 174

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