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Articles from The New American (November 13, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
Administration appeals ruling on warrantless surveillance program. Brief article 204
American liberty at risk: elk rancher Rex Rammell watched Idaho's state government trample his private property rights, and he is issuing a wake-up call to all Americans that their freedoms are imperiled. Rammell, Rex 775
Bad dealings with North Korea. Jasper, William F. Column 779
Betrayal "made in the U.S.A.": fifty years ago, Hungary's people made a brave stand against Soviet tyranny. They failed to win their freedom because they were betrayed by the U.S. government. McManus, John F. 2686
Book claims Bush White House ridiculed Christians. McManus, John F. Brief article 75
Border Patrol agents sentenced to prison. Brief article 372
Bush may ignore new Defense Authorization law. 270
Can outrage and optimism coexist? Most of us Americans know the importance of voicing our political opinions. But while we harp on the things that bother us, can we balance political discontent with optimism? LeClair, Vic, III 1330
Cheap prescriptions at Wal-Mart. 326
Communist China's militarism noted by African diplomat. McManus, John F. 49
Demopublicans vs. Republicrats: despite the notion that an ideological chasm separates the national Republican and Democratic parties, the record shows that there is little difference between the two. Benoit, Gary Cover story 2769
Determined to win: "we can never win ... unless the promise of what we can build supplies more motivation than the terror of what we must destroy.". 224
First-time shooter. Williamsen, Kurt 169
Global warming. Muhlenberg, John D.S. Letter to the editor 214
Gotcha. Williamsen, Kurt 147
Hezbollah takes advantage of porous U.S.-Mexican border. Brief article 219
Idaho's elk ranch tragedy: when dozens of elk escaped from his ranch, Rex Rammell thought he faced the task of recovering his herd. Instead, he witnessed the state-sponsored slaughter of his elk. Behreandt, Dennis 1787
It's 10:00 p.m., do you know where all your citizens are? 236
Libertarianism. Seely, Dave Letter to the editor 320
North American Union working groups quietly on the rise. 133
OPEC's cuts mean no oil shortage. Brief article 326
Pleistocene America. 406
Protective order. Williamsen, Kurt 238
Quick-shooting cabbie. Williamsen, Kurt 168
Rediscovering America's heroes: a decades-long war on masculinity is reducing the American man to a sniveling shadow of his former greatness. Real Men by R. Cort Kirkwood recovers man's glorious heroic past. Behreandt, Dennis 1489
Russian reformers mourn death of prominent journalist. McManus, John F. Brief article 64
Security clearances revoked for excessive debt. Brief article 257
Small woman, big gun. Williamsen, Kurt 185
Taking no chances. Williamsen, Kurt 108
Terrorists winning. Comppen, Harold John Letter to the editor 126
Texas candidate has a solution for porous border. McManus, John F. Brief article 37
The Japanese robot revolution: with an aging population and a looming labor shortage, Japanese scientists are pushing hard to develop advanced androids and integrate them into human society. Behreandt, Dennis 1506
The politics of profligacy. Hoar, William P. 1013
TV newsman becomes the story himself. McManus, John F. Brief article 40
UN sanctions against North Korea considered mere show. McManus, John F. Brief article 44
University publicly deplores speaker disruption. McManus, John F. Brief article 64
Widowed hope. 414
Young lifesaver. 244

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