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Articles from National Review (March 10, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Re-Liberators': a progress report from Iraq. Lowry, Richard Cover story 5403
A most dangerous game: house democrats continue to hobble our intelligence services. McCarthy, Andrew C. 980
American intelligence operations are being held hostage by House Democrats and a secret ruling issued by an unknown federal judge. Brief article 200
As every high-school student who has read The Crucible knows, witches were executed in Massachusetts as late as 1692. Brief article 152
Barack Obama is famously light on legislative achievements, and the one big bill with his name on it is bad news. Brief article 192
Brushes through India. Nordlinger, Jay Travel narrative 2164
Cindy Sheehan emerged from obscurity, but not from obloquy, when she took her one-woman show all the way to the streets of Cairo. Brief article 143
City Journal, the Manhattan Institute's fine publication, kicked off a useful debate by running Sol Stern's essay "School Choice Isn't Enough.". Brief article 225
Dead to rights: the world is better off without Imad Mughniyah. Pryce-Jones, David Brief biography 1555
Dreams from his eugenicists. Goldberg, Jonah 563
E. Victor Milione, R.I.P. Obituary 635
Face the music. Jochnowitz, George; Nordlinger, Jay Brief article 261
Fidel Castro has been one of the cruelest dictators in living memory. Brief article 163
Flight to the feckless. 501
Help!!!! Cartoon 50
John L. Esposito, professor of Islamic studies at Georgetown, typifies his discipline. Brief article 158
Kids' TV characters have a rough go of it in the Gaza Strip. Brief article 107
King Fischer. Pryce-Jones, David Book review 1603
Kosovo is the seventh and last fragment of the old Communist Yugoslavia to become a sovereign state. Brief article 179
Mike Huckabee joked that he would continue his presidential campaign since it is not distracting him from anything more pressing, such as a day job. Brief article 100
Mitt's closing act: will there be a curtain call? York, Byron 1355
Mr. Sinister? Risner, Mark T. Letter to the editor 66
New Republic contributor Debbie Nathan offers the following career update on her blog: "I'm presenting my new book Pornography. Brief article 33
One for freedom: meet a popular musician who says he supports the troops--and means it. Miller, John J. Interview 2308
Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf has confounded his enemies foreign and domestic by neither rigging nor canceling the general election. Brief article 246
Peace on the right. 487
President Bush has asked Congress to reauthorize the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and to double its budget, from $15 billion to $30 billion spread across a five-year period. Brief article 195
Race games, old and new. VerBruggen, Robert Book review 1254
Rep. Tom Lantos (D., Calif.) belonged to the greatest generation--with a twist. Brief article 146
Robert Jastrow, R.I.P. Obituary 542
Ruth Stafford Peale survived her husband, the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale, by 14 years. Brief article 125
Sharia, Anglican--style: the archbishop of Canterbury is a special kind of fool. Daniels, Anthony 1563
Shock seekers. Kimball, Roger Book review 1609
Thank the Academy? Douthat, Ross Movie review 1033
The Bush administration's decision to try to shoot down a hobbled spy satellite has drawn plenty of complaints from the disarmament lobby. Brief article 207
The Clintons worked up a tsunami of outrage over MSNBC correspondent David Shuster's use of the term "pimped out" in a question about Chelsea's role in her mother's campaign. Brief article 175
The delegate's mailbag. Long, Rob 733
The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Journalism is given once a year, to a journalist who exhibits "love of country and its democratic institutions" and "bears witness to the evils of totalitarianism.". Brief article 87
The list of professions in which steroid use is common has expanded way beyond athletes to include rappers, models, and even ballerinas. Brief article 128
The Lord told Moses that, after he died, the people would "go a whoring after the gods of the strangers.". Brief article 176
The New York Philharmonic decided to accept an invitation from the regime of Kim Jong Il to play a concert in Pyongyang. Brief article 190
The Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery is running an exhibition titled "Recognize! Hip Hop and Contemporary Portraiture.". Brief article 127
The Vancouver Public Library has scheduled a talk by Greg Felton, author of The Host and the Parasite: How Israel's Fifth Column Consumed America. Brief article 205
The warrior and the priest: how Clinton and Obama divide their party. Ponnuru, Ramesh 1207
To make her really proud. Brief article 13
To the nines. O'Connell, Mary Letter to the editor 137
Troubled in spirit: the surprising direction of African Christianity. Kavulla, Travis 2492
White lightning. Derbyshire, John 1065
You Are Not Other Men. Mezey, Robert Poem 118

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