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Articles from National Review (June 2, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
"How small of all that human hearts endure / That part which laws or kings can cause or cure.". Brief article 153
'Writing is a spiritual process': the novels--and ideas--of Dean Koontz. Miller, John J. 2508
A 6-3 majority of the U.S. Supreme Court upheld an Indiana voter-identification law. Brief article 142
A heap of troubles: and how John McCain should try to surmount them. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1450
After Awad al-Qiq was killed in a recent Israeli air strike in Gaza, he was unmasked as the Hannah Montana of the elite U.N.-run Rafah Prep Boys School: popular headmaster and science teacher by day, bomb-maker by night. Brief article 130
AFTRA--American Federation of Television and Radio Artists/News Division Mental Health Clinic--therapist's notes. Long, Rob 748
America is fascinated by Niko Bellic, a blizzard of pixels taking the form of an imaginary immigrant from Eastern Europe, the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto IV. Brief article 179
Be not afraid. Santos, Lester Joe Letter to the editor 207
Beneath the hope: Obama and the politics of grievance. Hanson, Victor Davis Viewpoint essay 3503
Boris Johnson is already a celebrity known to most British people by his first name only. Brief article 197
Chinese rug. Krisak, Len Poem 114
Cindy McCain refuses to release her tax returns. Brief article 119
Congress is debating a $178 billion supplemental-spending bill to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Brief article 149
Do nothing, congress. 608
Environmentalists have sued to get the Interior Department to list the polar bear as an endangered species. Brief article 127
Filth matters: the moral squalor of Hollywood. Goldberg, Jonah 1386
For decades Burma has been an impoverished autarchy, ruled by the army. Brief article 129
Help. Brief article 52
Hillary Clinton says she is winning the votes of "hardworking Americans.". Brief article 20
In most of the country, Catholic education is in retreat as sparser attendance and higher costs force parishes to shutter schools. Brief article 98
In October 2000 the destroyer U.S.S. Cole was attacked and damaged by two suicide bombers in a plot hatched by al-Qaeda. Viewpoint essay 209
In our last issue we alerted you to the death in Baghdad of Staff Sgt. Ronald Blystone, whose image appeared on a 2005 cover of National Review. Brief article 84
McCain assailed activist judges, saying that his judicial appointees would interpret the law rather than make it. Brief article 156
McCain reiterated his support for a "cap and trade" approach to global warming. Brief article 120
McCain's health-care plan would make health insurance affordable for the first time for millions of Americans, by eliminating tax penalties on and regulatory obstacles to the purchase of insurance by individuals. Brief article 169
Michael Antonovich, conservative Republican member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, has issued yet another of his analyses of the county's Department of Public Social Services figures. Brief article 199
More than hustlers. Winik, Jay Book review 1281
New every morning. Derbyshire, John 1039
O, I wish I was in the land of Karom! Daniell, R. Graham Letter to the editor 137
Obama victorious. 429
Obama's white problem: it could cling to him all the way to November. York, Byron 1175
Parallel lives. Johnson, Paul Book review 1439
Saparmurat Atayevich Niyazov, the colorful president of Turkmenistan from 1990 to 2006, got everyone's attention by giving his nation's calendar a makeover, renaming the months and days after himself, his mother, and various historical figures he favored. Brief article 122
Scare tacticians. Goldberg, Jonah Viewpoint essay 548
Sixty years of success. 519
Stark mad. Douthat, Ross Movie review 1010
The Muslim world does not seem to suffer from those tiresome conflicts between science and religion that have vexed Christendom these past 400 years. Brief article 189
The news keeps getting worse for House Republicans. Brief article 102
The road to Beijing: the perils and possibilities of holding the Olympic Games in a police state. Nordlinger, Jay 3538
There are those candidates who make themselves ridiculous by repeatedly running for president: Stassen, Keyes, Buchanan, Nader. Brief article 146
Touring the horizon. Barnett, Thomas P.M. Book review 1697
Transgenic travesty: genetically modified crops could help poor farmers--if rich Western greens allowed it. Schwarz, Fred 1611
Turning the tide. Allen, Richard V. Book review 1612
Two hundred-plus people blocked traffic in six spots in New York City to protest the acquittal of the detectives who shot Sean Bell, and were briefly arrested. Brief article 137
Undetermined: there is danger in assuming that genes explain all. Manzi, Jill Essay 2987
Ward Connerly once envisioned sponsoring ballot referenda to end racial preferences in five states this November, just as he has done previously in California, Michigan, and Washington. Brief article 188
We extend our congratulations to Mrs. Michelle Duggar of Tontitown, Ark., who has learned that she is expecting her 18th child. Brief article 128
Where have we heard this story before? Brief article 214
Who governs Lebanon? Since last November, the Lebanese have been trying and failing to elect a president. Brief article 206
You read us right. Braganza, Clinton Letter to the editor 158
You would think, from the cartoons and the commentary, that Clinton had revived the politics of the young Robert Byrd. Brief article 157
Zimbabwean junta head honcho Robert Mugabe has slithered into a runoff election against opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. Brief article 232

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