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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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Redefining the school leader. March 28, 2005
Up, up, and away.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) March 28, 2005
Pen pals.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) March 28, 2005
The delicate sex.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) March 28, 2005
The burden of law.(Advertisement) March 28, 2005
Liberal law professor Jack Balkin makes a prediction in the Ten Comman... March 28, 2005
Martha Stewart lost 20 pounds in jail.(The Week)(Brief Article) March 28, 2005
The president is having some success on Social Security.(The Week)(Bri... March 28, 2005
Senate Democratic chief Harry Reid said that Alan Greenspan was "one o... March 28, 2005
Howard Dean, new DNC chair, went to Lawrence, Kan., and said, "This is... March 28, 2005
West Virginia senator Robert Byrd, upset about Republican plans to end... March 28, 2005
President Bush nominated John Bolton, now undersecretary of state for ... March 28, 2005
U.S. News & World Report had a happy little item on Alberto Gonzales.(... March 28, 2005
Dan, done.(The Week)(Dan Rather) March 28, 2005
The Supreme Court is considering whether two governmental displays of ... March 28, 2005
Giuliana Sgrena, a journalist with the Italian Communist daily Il Mani... March 28, 2005
The Bush administration is considering offering benefits to Iran in ex... March 28, 2005
Travesty time, again: in its death-penalty decision, the Supreme Court... March 28, 2005
A new word, a new day: where 'gay marriage' is leading us.(Culture Wat... March 28, 2005
All-American: Gov. Bob Ehrlich kicks tail in Maryland.(The Nation) March 28, 2005
Almost every state imposes restrictions on voting by people who have c... March 28, 2005
A great, and unreported, story: in Kabul and beyond, three and a half ... March 28, 2005
The election chaos act of 2005: Hillary Clinton wants to ditch the rul... March 28, 2005
Blame the insurance industry: but not if you know what you're talking ... March 28, 2005
Wrong from head to toe: a ridiculous and ominous decision in Britain.(... March 28, 2005
You deserve a factual look at ... the Holocaust: sixty years later: is... March 28, 2005
The old battle-axes of liberal Catholicism want to blow us away. March 28, 2005
Honest injun? The incidence of fake Indians is almost epidemic.(Cultur... March 28, 2005
A democratic momentum: Bush and his allies have done important things;... March 28, 2005
The naysayers: today's variety sound wearyingly familiar.(Cover Essay ... March 28, 2005
The long view.(web logs; political satire) March 28, 2005
Help!!!!(Comic)(Cartoon) March 28, 2005
Blushing Crimson.(Privilege: Harvard and the Education of the Ruling C... March 28, 2005
The politics of blood.(The Bullet's Song: Romantic Violence and Utopia... March 28, 2005
The liberals' lost decade.(The Eighties: America in the Age of Reagan)... March 28, 2005
Orange parade.(City Desk)(the Gates in New York)(Critical Essay) March 28, 2005
In 1978, Congress created a bankruptcy law that was quite generous tow... March 28, 2005
Iran's courageous democracy advocates are certainly not safe in their ... March 28, 2005
The Big Question.(Poem) March 28, 2005
One risk of liberalization is that Islamists can come to power.(The We... March 28, 2005
Robert Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since the country's independence a qu... March 28, 2005
Canada's announcement that it will not cooperate with the United State... March 28, 2005
It is not Pol Pot chic, exactly.(The Week)(Brief Article) March 28, 2005
After 40 years, The Public Interest has ceased publication, and it wil... March 28, 2005
The Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism is given ... March 28, 2005
What would the Oscars be these days without some culture-war fight?(Th... March 28, 2005
Movie actress Jada Pinkett Smith, wife of Will Smith, gave a speech to... March 28, 2005
John Barron was born in Texas, graduated from the University of Missou... March 28, 2005
Progress.(At War)(Iraq War and its outcomes) March 28, 2005
Can liberals learn?(At War II)(Richard Gwyn) March 28, 2005
Justice Kennedy's fiat.(The Law)(death penalty decision) March 28, 2005
Notes & asides.(Letter to the Editor) March 28, 2005
Defender of the faith.(Why the Jews Rejected Jesus: The Turning Point ... March 28, 2005
A sense of awe.(A Patriot's History of the United States: From Columbu... March 28, 2005
Churchill.(Brief Article)(Poem) March 28, 2005
Murderous science.(From Darwin to Hitler: Evolutionary Ethics, Eugenic... March 28, 2005
Women slighted?(on the right) March 28, 2005
Death of a comic.(on the right)(Obituary) March 28, 2005
Trade: the bumpy road.(on the right) March 28, 2005
First National Bank.(on the right) March 28, 2005
The Big Question.(Help!!!!)(Poem) March 28, 2005
Got I.D.?(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) March 14, 2005
Military options.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) March 14, 2005
Victories against terrorism.(Column) March 14, 2005
Good news: Jacques Chirac was asked by an American journalist why the ... March 14, 2005
In other news, we received a letter from a reader (really) who said, "... March 14, 2005
The president appears to have opened the door to a major tax increase.... March 14, 2005
We were skeptical about a directorship of national intelligence, but i... March 14, 2005
A majority of the Congress has favored a reform of class-action lawsui... March 14, 2005
Howard Dean--you know him: the former governor of Vermont who's now ch... March 14, 2005
A New York jury found Lynne Stewart--the radical lawyer accused of hel... March 14, 2005
Time for Welfare Reform II. March 14, 2005
The United Nations, of all places, might be an ethical step ahead of u... March 14, 2005
An attack submarine was named after Jimmy Carter.(The Week)(Brief Arti... March 14, 2005
Pfc. Rob Jacobs of New Jersey was expecting words of comfort and suppo... March 14, 2005
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