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National Review
A journal of news and opinion on national and international issues. Publishes articles, reviews of the arts, and editorials from a conservative standpoint. Numerous political cartoons appear throughout.
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The Cole disaster.(Juan Cole) February 28, 2005
In a welcome change from his first few years in office, President Bush... February 28, 2005
The Democratic candidate for governor of Washington state, Christine G... February 28, 2005
How sweet it is.(Brief Article)(Poem) February 28, 2005
Indiana has a Republican governor for the first time in 16 years--and ... February 28, 2005
A New York state judge ordered New York City to accord legal standing ... February 28, 2005
Terrorists in Iraq claimed to have kidnapped a U.S. soldier after a fi... February 28, 2005
Who is the bravest man in the world? Ali Fadel is certainly in the run... February 28, 2005
Lt. Gen. James Mattis of the Marine Corps commanded Task Force 58, whi... February 28, 2005
Jimmy Carter--the man who gave his stamp of approval to the sham elect... February 28, 2005
The pundits are saying that Tony Blair will call for a general electio... February 28, 2005
The liberation of Auschwitz just 60 years ago prompted the United Nati... February 28, 2005
We note with regret the passing of Africa's longest-serving head of st... February 28, 2005
Eason Jordan, chief news executive of CNN, broke some big news at the ... February 28, 2005
Ward Churchill, a Cherokee Indian, was chairman of the department of e... February 28, 2005
There is a bright spot on the Dartmouth College horizon, namely the po... February 28, 2005
LeMoyne College, in Syracuse, N.Y., has expelled a student for writing... February 28, 2005
The Seven Deadly Sins are Pride, Envy, Wrath, Sloth, Lust, Avarice, an... February 28, 2005
It is a pity that, in this age of universal niceness, we still have to... February 28, 2005
One evening last July, two teenaged Colorado girls decided to bake coo... February 28, 2005
At last, a happy follow-up to a story we recently covered in this spac... February 28, 2005
Philip Johnson, who died age 98, had an immensely long and successful ... February 28, 2005
Max Schmeling, German boxer, was heavyweight champion of the world fro... February 28, 2005
The finger.(Iraq)(elections) February 28, 2005
Early returns.(Social Security) February 28, 2005
Notes & asides.(National Review's 50th anniversary)(Critical Essay) February 28, 2005
Brewing scandals: Milwaukee is the home of some Democratic dirty trick... February 28, 2005
A crack in the wall: Iraq's election deals a blow to absolutism; there... February 28, 2005
Next acts: President Bush needs to rumble on.(At War II) February 28, 2005
Doomed like ClintonCare? Opponents of Social Security reform only wish... February 28, 2005
The Resurgence of Traditional Catholism.(Advertisement) February 28, 2005
Giant Leaps ... off a cliff: why U.S. space policy is all wrong.(Publi... February 28, 2005
The GOP's Pataki problem: what to do with the governor of New York? No... February 28, 2005
When theories collide.(Big Bang: The Origin of the Universe)(Book Revi... February 28, 2005
Dutch boy paints.(De Kooning: An American Master)(Book Review) February 28, 2005
A Grave Poem For a Gift.(Poem) February 28, 2005
Joe Lieberman may be wrong about a number of things, but when it comes... February 28, 2005
The blind men and the high school.(Advertisement) February 28, 2005
The border between Vietnam and Cambodia remains a perilous spot for Se... February 28, 2005
According to the government's survey of payrolls, the unemployment rat... February 28, 2005
You deserve a factual look at ... those "Palestinian Refugees": who ar... February 28, 2005
Confronting Iran: anyone with sense perceives a threat: what are our o... February 28, 2005
Swiss misses: and some hits, too: scenes from the party in the Alps.(T... February 28, 2005
Social Insecurity.(Poem) February 28, 2005
Help!!!!(Comic) February 28, 2005
Politically correct. February 28, 2005
Prose against death.(Running with the Bulls: My Years with the Hemingw... February 28, 2005
A once-in-a-lifetime experience: the National Review 2005: British Isl... February 28, 2005
Knowledge & delight.(Why Read?)(Book Review) February 28, 2005
In the winter, these sunglasses may save your life! In the summer, sun... February 28, 2005
What will we do when the bell sounds?(high school academic achievement... February 28, 2005
Outing Ataturk.(Letter to the Editor) February 28, 2005
False idols.(Letter to the Editor) February 28, 2005
We heard that there was an irregularity in the Iraqi election.(The Wee... February 28, 2005
It seemed the 2004 elections would provide a "teachable moment" for th... February 28, 2005
Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana is a moderate Democrat.(The Week)(Brief Arti... February 28, 2005
Hillary Clinton won plaudits for saying that abortion is a tragedy and... February 28, 2005
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice wowed the Europeans on her first t... February 28, 2005
Energy through 2030. February 14, 2005
A taxing debate.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) February 14, 2005
Toughening up on immigration.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Edi... February 14, 2005
Tsunami lessons. February 14, 2005
Barbara Boxer now is the foremost representative of a powerful home-st... February 14, 2005
Ted Kennedy, at the National Press Club, presented what he thought sho... February 14, 2005
Roe v. Wade has just reached the age of 32, which is of course conside... February 14, 2005
The president said that the Federal Marriage Amendment does not have t... February 14, 2005
Sen. Boxer was the only member of the Senate to vote against certifyin... February 14, 2005
The Bush administration wants to reform Medicaid so that federal spend... February 14, 2005
Michael Powell was a vocal proponent of deregulation as head of the Fe... February 14, 2005
The Kansas Supreme Court has broken new ground in school-finance law.(... February 14, 2005
Army Spc. Charles Graner got ten years for his role in the prison abus... February 14, 2005
All quiet on the Gaza front: There's been a brief and welcome lull in ... February 14, 2005
The staff of the Jerusalem Post has performed the valuable task of sin... February 14, 2005
Zhao Ziyang died in Peking at age 85.(The Week)(Obituary) February 14, 2005
During his rule of Uganda, the dictator Idi Amin wrecked the nation's ... February 14, 2005
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