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Articles from National Review (May 14, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A don's delight. Buckley, William F., Jr. 598
A pox on Sarbox: the unintended and rotten consequences of the Sarbanes-Oxley law. Manzi, Jim 2211
About to burst: taxes and spending will soon go crazy. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1412
An extraordinary tale of Cold War heroism has recently come to light. 186
Attorney general Alberto Gonzales's April 19 performance before the Senate Judiciary Committee--the appearance in which he admitted he could not remember why he fired some U.S. attorneys--embarrassed many members of his party. 222
Axis uber Alles? Bush is not dealing adequately with Iran and North Korea. Steorts, Jason Lee 1462
Barack Obama gave his take on Virginia Tech in a speech in Milwaukee. 108
Call it the "can't cant.". 168
Conference-call transcript. Long, Rob 774
Don Imus, universal bogeyman for a week, seems a million years old now. 147
Facing the unique. Buckley, William F., Jr. 703
Flawed liberator: what's right and wrong in President Bush's freedom crusade. Beran, Michael Knox 4319
Georgia legislators recently passed a law that would require a woman seeking an abortion to sign a statement indicating whether she had taken the opportunity to view an image of the fetus. 104
Goin' mainstream. Towson, Alan Letter to the editor 58
Harry Reid's Blooper. von Dreele, W.H. 48
Hillary Clinton addressed Al Sharpton's National Action Network, and for the second time when speaking to a black audience (the first was at a Baptist church in Selma in March) her voice got positively ... nappy. 126
Hope floats. Ryan, William Letter to the editor 257
If John McCain had jokingly sung "bomb, bomb Iran" during his 2000 nomination run, reporters would have dissolved in appreciative laughter, tickled at the rascally authenticity of the Arizona senator. 124
Imus dead. Buckley, William F., Jr. 616
It is hard now to remember the days when Boris Yeltsin was regarded as a hero, but a hero he was. 148
Japan again. Blumenthal, Dan 1408
Johnny Hart won many awards from his fellow cartoonists. 177
Kurt Vonnegut was a last-century artifact, combining dogmatic left-wing politics with whimsy, sentiment, and a few science-fiction tricks in a way that led people, beginning with himself, to think of him as a Sage. 128
Live free or else! Goldberg, Jonah 1672
Lullaby. Epstein, Daniel Mark 125
Madness at Virginia Tech: doing nothing about the kid behind the sunglasses. Lowry, Richard 1375
Miss America 1944 was Venus Ramey of Kentucky, the first redhead to win the title. 159
More than a year after their ordeal began, the three Duke lacrosse players accused of raping a stripper at a team party were declared "innocent" by North Carolina attorney general Roy Cooper. 158
One of a kind: some thoughts on Pat Buckley, 1926-2007. 1802
Out of mortal threat, an opportunity: the present situation will force Americans to define themselves. McClay, Wilfred M. 2462
Partial truth about partial-birth. 587
Patricia Taylor Buckley, R.I.P. 838
Paul Wolfowitz, Bush's appointee to the presidency of the World Bank, stands accused of using his position to get big raises and cushy jobs for his girlfriend, Shaha Riza, a fellow Bank employee. 295
Playing the percentages. Veiga, Tony Letter to the editor 92
Rampage. 495
Rock singer Sheryl Crow has joined the global-warming nags, touring the U.S. on a biodiesel-powered bus with environmental activist Laurie David to spread the good word on college campuses. 169
Senate majority leader Harry Reid made the mistake of saying what he and most Democrats believe about the Iraq War--that it's lost. 169
Single-parent blues. Derbyshire, John 1031
Supreme bias. Whelan, Edgard 860
That's madam speaker, to you. Kerwick, Donald P. Letter to the editor 44
The first-round results of the French presidential election have, as expected, set up a runoff between Nicolas Sarkozy of the Right and Segolene Royal of the Left. 187
The great professor. Wilson, John 1417
The high cost of loving Dartmouth. Buckley, William F., Jr. 715
The Louisiana wunderkind: beholding Rep. Bobby Jindal. Miller, John J. 1589
The new tax revolt. Hassett, Kevin A. 467
The Pentagon is extending the tours of most active-duty Army units in Iraq and Afghanistan in order to ensure that troops have a full year at home between tours. 195
The Senate voted to provide federal funding for stem-cell research that involves the destruction of human embryos taken from fertility clinics. 194
Those $400 haircuts that John Edwards got from a Beverly Hills stylist were money well spent: since his hair is his best asset, he should take care of it. 140
Those Abortion Nuances. von Dreele, W.H. 46
True lies. Douthat, Ross 903
What did the BBC ever do to--indeed, what has it ever not done for--the Palestinians? 233
What was the cause of the recent mass killings at Virginia Tech? 178
Yahoo! is being sued in U.S. court on behalf of Wang Xiaoning, a Chinese citizen. 80
You should hear Alec Baldwin. 8

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