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Articles from National Review (September 24, 2007)

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A decade ago, Republican senator John Warner was widely seen as a buffoon. Brief article 177
A new kind of country. Potemra, Michael Book review 1018
A reporter asked 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis for his thoughts on this race. Brief article 156
Ahmed Mohamed and Youssef Megahed, Egyptian nationals and students at the University of South Florida's school of engineering, have been indicted in South Carolina for transporting explosives across state lines. Brief article 179
Alberto Gonzales is leaving the Justice Department after months of being a Democratic punching bag. Brief article 212
All too human. Bramwell, Sarah Book review 1354
All's fair. Brookhiser, Richard 991
An Iowa judge called his state's marriage law unconstitutional, ordering the government to recognize same-sex marriages. Brief article 131
Awakened ghosts: President Bush reopens the subject of Vietnam. Robbins, James S. 1235
Benazir Bhutto and Pervez Musharraf have their disagreements, but on some of the most important issues they see eye to eye: both are reformist, pro-Western, and relatively liberal. Brief article 147
Bust and boom. Hassett, Kevin A. 404
Caught with his ... reflections on the Larry Craig case. Dalrymple, Theodore 1390
Don't Worry. Ellis, Olivia Brief article 146
Elvira Arellano, the illegal immigrant from Mexico who holed up in a Chicago church for a year, and who has now been deported to her home country, strikes us as an interesting psychological study. Brief article 176
Everything you always wanted to know about health care: but were afraid to ask. Ponnuru, Ramesh 4466
Help!!!! Cartoon 127
Hollywood is about to release a batch of Terror War movies. Brief article 172
In a speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars convention in Kansas City, President Bush drew a parallel between the Iraq and Vietnam wars. Brief article 174
In unusually cheering news from the strange little world of ethnic apologizing, the Tolai tribesmen of Papua New Guinea have expressed formal regret for having killed, cooked, and eaten four missionaries back in 1878. Brief article 100
Judicial authorities in Estonia have brought a charge of genocide against 88-year-old Arnold Meri. Brief article 178
Larry Craig jokes, such as the above, have been a guilty pleasure. Brief article 119
Memorandum. Long, Rob 825
Motherhood before marriage: an American credo to ponder. O'Beirne, Kate 1100
Nice II. Smith, Corey J. Letter to the editor 197
Nice. Andrews, John Letter to the editor 110
No new hurricanes have crashed into the Gulf Coast. Brief article 206
No sooner did New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg put the kibosh on his presidential ambitions than other candidates began stealing his issues. Brief article 101
Not of this world. Wilson, John Book review 1518
Obama Courts Miami. von Dreele, W.H. Brief article 38
Once, he was a manly man to whose patriotic valor every little boy aspired. Brief article 146
Podhoretz at war. Nordlinger, Jay Book review 1655
Prisoners in our jails are not allowed to wear belts for fear they will use them as weapons, or as instruments of suicide. Brief article 199
Sense and sensuousness. King, Florence 911
Sex and the elderly. Von Dreele, W.H. Poem 48
Shelf life. Potemra, Michael Book review 546
Since when is it a crime for a Republican senator. Brief article 15
Six years after September 11, the CIA is still resisting accountability. Brief article 225
Stay. Cover story 4333
The announcement that North Korea has agreed to "disclose and dismantle" its nuclear program by the end of the year raises more questions than it answers. Brief article 133
The Bush administration finally took a stab at enforcing immigration laws at the workplace, only to get hit by a lawsuit. Brief article 157
The individualist: congressman Ron Paul, once the libertarians' standard-bearer, runs for the GOP presidential nomination. Miller, John J. 1525
The list of nations and peoples claiming to have beaten Chris Columbus to the discovery of the New World is already quite long: the Chinese, the Polynesians, the Vikings, the Irish, and the Welsh all say they were here first. Brief article 136
The press and Democratic presidential candidates may be panicking over the "subprime meltdown" of 2007, but so far policymakers are not. Brief article 176
The primary, wrote Theodore H. White in The Making of the President 1960, "is America's most original contribution to the art of democracy.". Brief article 152
The right beat. Torrance, Kelly Jane Book review 1446
The Wilberforce agenda: how evangelicals, Republicans, and everyone else can make strides. O'Sullivan, John 2307
Was it the biggest upset in the history of college football? Probably. Brief article 201
Way of darkness: the suffering of Mother Teresa. Novak, Michael 2557
With the formal announcement of his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson joins a field with no traditional frontrunner. Brief article 133

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