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Articles from The American Conservative (September 10, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A world of squeegee men. Brief article 263
Balancing act: the U.S. could be more secure by doing less. Layne, Christopher 2057
Chinese hostage crisis. Buchanan, Patrick J. 822
Christianity's cheerful prophet. Rose, Michael S. Book review 1633
Feeling a draft? The question of reviving military conscription in the U.S. recently made a fleeting reappearance in the American national debate, with curiously little reaction. Pfaff, William 759
In good faith: by bringing back the Latin Mass, Pope Benedict has revived a great Western tradition. Woods, Thomas E., Jr. 1543
Long division: the brewing confrontation with Iran isn't just about nukes or neoconservative ambition. It's about regional hegemony. Parsi, Trita 2135
Million month march. Brief article 209
President Bush has agreed in principle to a proposal by Vice President Cheney that limited retaliatory air strikes against some Iranian military facilities should take place if Tehran continues to interfere in Iraq. 356
Running for life coach: Mike Huckabee excels at winning hearts and minds. But he may come up short on votes. Dougherty, Michael Brendan 1613
Saigon now bygone. Brief article 295
Sands of empire. Sailer, Steve Video recording review 732
Terrorized rights. 469
Test case: aptitude exams raised the caliber of civil servants--and the objections of the Left. Sailer, Steve 1669
The Bushian Barrack. Larison, Daniel 788
The clash, still calling. Gancarski, A.G. Book review 1800
The hundreds of non-Arabic speaking diplomats and CIA officers ensconced in the world's largest U.S. embassy rarely leave Baghdad's heavily protected Green Zone. Brief article 177
The once & future Christendom: from death of the West--to knights of the West. Pinkerton, James P. Cover story 5110
The senators who said no. Stooksbury, Clark Book review 1566
The unbound West: today, thunderous matters of cosmic import: why has the West dominated scientific and technological advance practically forever? Reed, Fred 769
Welcome to the global market: work the same hours for a smaller paycheck. Collins, J.G. 1244

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