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Articles from National Review (June 30, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
A day of golf: the USGA museum reopens. Nordlinger, Jay 1550
A few years back, the promoters of "Bodies ... The Exhibition" had a problem. Brief article 198
A Hill too far. Parker, Kathleen 855
A predictable feature of any election season is the left-wing celebrity who vows to quit the U.S.A. if a Republican should become president. Brief article 119
A triple whammy of bad economic news came out on the first Friday of June. Brief article 138
After years in decline, the Maoist "Shining Path" movement has made a startling comeback in Peru. Brief article 135
AIDS has undoubtedly been the most politicized disease in history. Brief article 132
Al-Qaeda has attracted feminists' ire: because the terror group says that jihad is for men, not women. Brief article 82
Bethesda Mental Health Clinic: therapist's notes. Long, Rob 827
Chilling effect: the great white north's brave new world. Hemingway, Mark 1017
Encounter Books has now been publishing intelligent center-right books for ten years. Brief article 136
Exit Clinton. Brief article 293
Getting our Phil: smearing Phil Gramm. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1497
Help!!!! Cartoon 113
How to kill poverty. Nordlinger, Jay Book review 1533
If you think it's tough to get a plumber on the weekend, try getting one when you are 200 miles up in the air and traveling at 17,000 miles per hour. Brief article 101
It will be years before we see the last of those "Bush Lied, People Died" bumper stickers. Brief article 208
John McCain has outlined some of the tough measures he would take against Iran: negotiating global sanctions against Iranian banks, freezing the assets of regime leaders and imposing a visa ban on them, launching a worldwide divestment campaign, and restricting Iran's supply of gasoline (for all Iran's oil, 25 percent of its refined gasoline is imported). Brief article 217
Khalid Sheik Mohammed and four other top al-Qaeda operatives were arraigned at Guantanamo Bay on charges of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks. Brief article 211
Lakoff the Baptist: how a liberal strategist predicted Obama's rise. Goldberg, Jonah 1494
Looks like you can disown your family. Brief article 165
Mark Steyn is being persecuted by the Canadian thought police. Brief article 54
McCain has gotten panned for his speech in New Orleans. Brief article 131
McCain's challenge: how to preempt Barack's communitarian dream. Beran, Michael Knox 1940
Obama in plain view. 558
Reports in The New Yorker and The New Republic detailed a growing ideological fissure within al-Qaeda. Brief article 147
Schooling the capital: the uphill struggle for school choice in D.C. Miller, John J. 1781
Scott McClellan met George W. Bush in Texas, followed him to Washington, then became one of the worst press secretaries in the history of the presidency. Brief article 123
She Wrestled with Abraham's Angel. Simpson, Olivia Ellis Poem 135
So Vanity Fair, the Debrett's of celebrity, pop history, and uber-babedom, has turned on Bill Clinton. Brief article 183
Sometimes, abortions go wrong, and the baby survives. Brief article 191
Sorry, no. Pryce-Jones, David Book review 1509
Speaking of hearts and minds, take heart from the recent example of Mosul, Iraq. Brief article 87
Thanks to Gov. David Paterson, New York has become the third state to recognize same-sex marriages. Brief article 65
The "panties for peace" campaign inspires mixed feelings. Brief article 148
The city of Minneapolis made an odd move recently, restricting vehicle-idling time to three minutes in the name of the environment. Brief article 83
The country recently marked the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Brief article 70
The end of the affair. Douthat, Ross Critical essay 943
The energy shortage. 513
The most entertaining showbiz spat of the past few weeks has concerned Clint Eastwood's recent movie Flags of Our Fathers. Brief article 203
The New York Times's critics often find plenty of ammo in the paper's corrections; when they're lucky, they even get corrections of corrections. Brief article 142
The next wars. Fonte, John Book review 1542
The organizer: what did Barack Obama really do in Chicago? York, Byron Cover story 4372
The road to wisdom. Derbyshire, John 1035
The sad Philadelphia story: the City of Brotherly Love shows America how not to deal with a crime wave. Williamson, Kevin 2511
The science of limited government. Berrun, George; Manzi, Jim Letter to the editor 422
The Scripps National Spelling Bee came to its annual conclusion, 13-year-old Sameer Mishra of Lafayette, Ind., walking off with the top prize. Brief article 108
The U.N. and its agencies offer regular showcases for Third World monsters. Brief article 124
The Wall Street Journal is keeping an eye on the U.N. Brief article 113
They think they get it ... Goldberg, Jonah 522
This is a great country. 16
True believer: Obama was for black-liberation theology before he was against it. Kurtz, Stanley 1582
Wasn't Brigitte Bardot unforgettable, archetypal, Eve herself on the loose in France? Brief article 200
Way to take charge. Bramwell, Sarah Book review 1447
What is it about former vice presidents that makes them so irresistible to opera composers? Brief article 134
When was the last time you heard the word "karma" used in earnest, as in: "Bad karma, man"? Brief article 201
Yves Saint Laurent had the greatest impact in his day on how clothes were cut, shaped, and sold. Brief article 91

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