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Articles from National Review (September 10, 2007)

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"Allah is a very beautiful word for God. Shouldn't we all say that from now on we will name God Allah?". 108
"I had a difficult year," Justice Stephen Breyer told the American Bar Association's annual meeting. 77
"Paris is worth a Mass," said Henry of Navarre, when he foreswore his Protestant faith in order to capture the French throne at the end of the 16th century. 130
A number of the second-tier Republican presidential candidates have made supportive comments about a national sales tax; the idea is the centerpiece of Huckabee's campaign. 242
Airbone laser: an exchange. Codevilla, Angelo M.; Miller, John J. Letter to the editor 658
Another man from hope: former governor Mike Huckabee shares some of Clinton's talents, but is definitely his own man. York, Byron Cover story 3700
Boys to men. Douthat, Ross 988
Brooke Astor was linked, by marriage, to a great swath of the history of New York money and social life. 157
Definitive Dante. Hart, Jeffrey 944
Early in the last century, there was a genre of patriotic children's literature, in which Boy Scouts helped win the Great War. 176
Every so often in the old days, the Communist East Germans shot individuals or even families attempting to cross the Iron Curtain into West Germany. 187
Everyone knocks Iraqi politicians, for missing their benchmarks, going on vacation, and generally not being all we want them to be. 103
Exit strategist. 479
Fled is that music. Derbyshire, John 1063
For a nation of buttes: the glory of federalism. Goldberg, Jonah 1487
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney won the Iowa straw poll by a wide margin over the runner-up, former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee (31 percent to 18 percent). 162
Giuliani and Romney are scrapping over who has the toughest record on illegal immigration. 203
Global Village People. Goldberg, Jonah 675
Has U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Zalmay Khalilzad abandoned serious efforts to bring greater transparency and accountability to that troublesome body? 200
High art & low taxes. Nordlinger, Jay 1546
Huckabee's surprise second-place finish is getting him a bit more attention, including from us (see Byron York's take in this issue). 103
Jeremiah Milbank Jr., R.I.P. 463
Jose Padilla, the gang member turned jihadist, was convicted of terrorism conspiracy charges for his participation in a South Florida Qaeda support cell. 164
LOST is right: the U.S. should steer clear of the Law of the Sea treaty. O'Sullivan, John 1374
Made in China. von Dreele, W.H. 46
Michael Deaver, Ronald Reagan's image-maker, was modest about his gifts. 127
Michael Vick, star quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons, won't be playing for a while. 117
Movin' our way: Giuliani and Romney toughen up on immigration, but both still have problems ... O'Beirne, Kate 1091
Nobody strives harder to get your attention than the guy who wants to tell you something utterly banal. 127
Parades and fireworks and displays of national pride in India and Pakistan mark 60 years of independence for both countries. 242
Place in the road. Gilley, Ted Poem 195
Poems from Guantanamo is just that, a collection of 22 poems written by War on Terror detainees at the Guantanamo Bay facility, translated by U.S. government linguists, approved by the Pentagon, published by the University of Iowa Press, and--naturally!--given a full-page review in the New York Times Sunday book section. 176
Readers may remember Farfur, the adorable Mickey Mouse character who starred in a children's show on Hamas-owned Al Aqsa TV in the Gaza Strip. 180
Rove, the next day. von Dreele, W.H. Poem 40
Seeds of renewal. Kimball, Roger 1150
Senate Republicans should relish the confirmation fight over Leslie H. Southwick's nomination to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. 162
Senator Vitter is doing well in the polls. 18
The Department of Homeland Security announced that it would issue new regulations aimed at employers who receive "no match" letters from the Social Security Administration. 188
The film September Dawn purports to tell the story of the Mountain Meadows massacre of September 11, 1857, in which Mormon militiamen slaughtered over 120 people on a California-bound wagon train. 148
The known unknowns. Manzi, Jim 1256
The long view. Long, Rob 855
The new Anbar: what the surge hath wrought. Loyola, Mario 1304
The Russians have claimed the North Pole. No, this was not a matter of Spetsnaz troops in Arctic camouflage storming Santa's workshop. 221
The U.S. Federal Reserve cut the rate at which it makes direct loans to banks, sending a signal to Wall Street that it is aware of the credit contraction that has hit global financial markets. 204
There'll be no more skirlie in Scotland this summer, at least not during business hours. 177
Thou shalt not ... Levin, Yuval 1476
Timothy J. Wheeler, R.I.P. 340
Two reactions are appropriate to the imminent addition of Iran's Revolutionary Guard to the State Department's list of terrorist organizations. 188
Uh-oh: things aren't looking so hot for the Republicans in next year's House elections. Freddoso, David 1419
When 'thoughtful' is unthoughtful: Sen. Richard Lugar and the disastrous 'middle way' on Iraq. Lowry, Richard 2464
When the fix is in: fixers, interpreters, and reporting from Iraq. Foreman, Jonathan 1395
When word of Karl Rove's resignation reached the Seattle Times during a daily news meeting, cheers erupted. 171
Windows[R] XP for Everyone. Buckley, William F., Jr. 73
Woulda, coulda, shoulda: where the GOP went wrong. Ponnuru, Ramesh 3076

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