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Articles from National Review (January 28, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'A magical communicator': he's no man for details--but Huck knows how to connect. York, Byron 1452
A half century's slander: it isn't conservatives who must answer for fascism. Goldberg, Jonah Cover story 4121
After Bhutto. 800
An ugly Heritage: the poor man's national park; the citizen's burden. Miller, John J. 1459
Apocalypse now. Toth, James Letter to the editor 51
Appearing on Jay Leno's show, Huckabee got off what everybody said was a really good line, even a killer line. 167
Cage fight. 539
Cradle of the system. Herman, Arthur Book review 983
Do you remember the Franklin Prophecy? 145
Father Mitt. Marks, Stephan Letter to the editor 55
George McGovern wrote an essay for the Washington Post calling for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney. 148
Good news out of China: They are expelling people from the Communist party for violating the one-child policy. 82
Help!!!! Cartoon 32
Her other two opponents. King, Florence 985
Idee fixe. McCarthy, Andrew C. 1655
If you think American universities are uniquely bad, take heart: They're not so hot in Israel, either. 212
In 2002, the CIA made a serious error in tape-recording early interrogations of two notorious terrorists. 204
In an annual tradition that remains mystifyingly important, Time magazine named Vladimir Putin its person of the year for 2007. 142
Kenya, long seen as one of the more stable and promising African nations, now seems intent on traveling a dismal road. 193
Last month former senator George Mitchell issued a stern report on what he called "baseball's steroid era"--a period of pervasive illegal drug use. 134
Mainlining. Brookhiser, Richard 998
McCain ascendant: as conservatism declines ... Ponnuru, Ramesh 1265
Nations that have permitted large-scale immigration from the Muslim Middle East have all experienced "honor killings"--the murder, almost invariably of women by men, of those deemed to have departed too far from Muslim social norms. 173
No Flash in the pan: remembering George MacDonald Fraser. O'Sullivan, John 1629
NSA intercept radio frequency surveillance. Long, Rob 835
On a ranking of sound life-management principles, "Don't fool with large hungry tigers" would seem to us to be pretty near the top. 198
On January 3, to greet the New Year, the Times printed a letter to the editor. 176
On January 7, a judge in Missouri tossed out an attempt by Democratic officials to rewrite the ballot language of the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative, which will ban racial preferences in state government if voters give it their blessing. 156
Pakistan's blood-stained democracy. Buckley, William F., Jr. 689
Parties and partisanship get a bad rap from the wise and the good. Brief article 169
Probably most of our readers have by now encountered the Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFL), that annoying helical replacement for the traditional bulb. 203
Process of elimination. 499
Produced by Iowa. Buckley, William F., Jr. 654
Regulation time? Buckley, William F., Jr. 626
Right lines, wrong music: what Mitt Romney lacks is the ability to inspire. Lowry, Richard 1633
Rochester Cathedral in southern England is a thousand years old, and its bishop, Dr. Michael Nazir-Ali, is a remarkable man, a thoughtful intellectual worthy of the historic diocese he represents. 213
Rock-solid logic. Smith, Wesley J. 1778
The drawing board. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1597
The New York Times's decision to make Bill Kristol a regular columnist on its op-ed page was met with the predictable chorus of left-wing boos and catcalls. 156
The news out of New Hampshire. 10
The real Bhutto: against the myth-making. Foreman, Jonathan 1999
The Republican presidential candidates' debates over immigration have been marked by an obsessive focus on third- and fourth-order questions: What tuition rate should state colleges charge illegal-immigrant students? 257
The temple of the mind *. O'Connell, Richard 106
The Waxman cometh: but he doth not succeed. Hemingway, Mark 2616
Those who are planted in the house of the Lord, promised the Psalmist, will be "fat and flourishing.". 152
Trick or treat. McCord, Thomas Letter to the editor 94
Umshini wam, mshini wam / Khawuleth'umshini wam ... 186
Well, well, well. Douthat, Ross 1004
What if he wins? Rivera, Tony Letter to the editor 156
While commentators are debating the causes and cures of our economic slowdown, the slowdown hasn't gone to the trouble of actually arriving. 195
Who knew that amateur soccer could have anything in common with Islamic terrorism? 132
Who's afraid of $100 a barrel? Hassett, Kevin A. 473
Winston Churchill's description of disarmament negotiations--"a solemn and prolonged farce"--applies equally well to the U.N.'s endless climate-change talks. 223

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