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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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Cold Utopia.(Libertian Biology: The Scientific and Moral Case for the ... June 20, 2005
The birds and the bees.(Madame Bovary's Ovaries: A Darwinian Look at L... June 20, 2005
Tinselgrad.(Red Star Over Hollywood: The Film Colony's Long Romance wi... June 20, 2005
MacArthur's night reconnaissance.(Poem) June 20, 2005
France Votes Non.(The Week ...)(Poem) June 20, 2005
Built to last.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) June 20, 2005
A matter of shame.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) June 20, 2005
Reminds me of '54.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) June 20, 2005
Senate Vibes.(Poem) June 20, 2005
Politically correct.(HELP!!!!)(Cartoon) June 20, 2005
Sen. Jim Talent, the Missouri Republican, recently proposed--and the S... June 20, 2005
The London tabloid the Sun is perhaps best known for the young ladies ... June 20, 2005
Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci called her latest book The Strength ... June 20, 2005
Multiple choice: The "Gulag of our times" is a) Chinese labo... June 20, 2005
According to a new book by Washington Post reporter John F. Harris, Hi... June 20, 2005
The leader of men must be wise and strong; when he is not, he must see... June 20, 2005
The wrong road.(economic conditions) June 20, 2005
There are few institutions more jealous of their dignity than the Unit... June 20, 2005
Putin's Russia--Stalin lite.(Vladimir Putin) June 20, 2005
Metaphors are tricky things, dangerous in the wrong hands.(The Week ..... June 20, 2005
Europe Kaput.(French voting on European constitution ) June 20, 2005
Phony apocalypse.(judicial selection) June 20, 2005
Whose money is it?(United Air Lines Inc.'s bankruptcy case) June 20, 2005
Rooting section.(herbal class) June 20, 2005
'Lucky pawns'.(Never Let Me Go)(Book Review) June 20, 2005
After tragedy.(Saturday)(Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close)(Windows ... June 20, 2005
Enter Eurospeak: an insidious replacement for the Marxist Newspeak. June 20, 2005
The Iraqi foreign minister, on the record.(Hoshyar Zebari) June 20, 2005
The agony of change: a conference in Jordan, plus an interview with th... June 20, 2005
'Hypocrisy!' He cried: an examination of a favorite charge. June 20, 2005
Matinee Mitt: the governor of Massachusetts may soon be appearing in a... June 20, 2005
Looking for boundaries: there is gross sexual confusion in our society... June 20, 2005
A scandal so immense ... our neighbors to the north have been very, ve... June 20, 2005
Not the answer they expected: French voters say no to the EU constitut... June 20, 2005
Dr. Frist's operation: how the Senate majority leader played a game of... June 20, 2005
Notes & asides.(Growing Up Guggenheim)(Book Review) June 20, 2005
From the House, a disgrace.(stem cell research policy) June 20, 2005
No means no.(voting for European constitution) June 20, 2005
Keeping the deal.(judicial selection and senators) June 20, 2005
Bad news from television land: The Dennis Miller show, on CNBC, was ca... June 20, 2005
Britain has a special place in its collective memory for the bloodiest... June 20, 2005
Denmark was last in the news a few months ago when the nation claimed ... June 20, 2005
Conspicuous consumption goes differently in different cultures.(The We... June 20, 2005
If we accept the principle that making information more generally avai... June 20, 2005
The long view.(Short Story) June 20, 2005
Bush Goes East.(The Week ...)(Poem) June 06, 2005
The doctor is in.(Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and th... June 06, 2005
Whiz kid.(The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time)(Boo... June 06, 2005
Gifts.(Poem) June 06, 2005
Navasky's lullaby.(A Matter of Opinion)(Book Review) June 06, 2005
Of the people.(Democracy and Populism: Fear and Hatred)(Book Review) June 06, 2005
Newt Loves Hillary.(Poem) June 06, 2005
In the book.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor) June 06, 2005
Notes & asides.(Letter to the Editor) June 06, 2005
Help!!!!(Cartoon) June 06, 2005
Would anyone in the private sector hire Sen. George Voinovich, the Ohi... June 06, 2005
Newsweek caused quite a stir in the world.(The Week) June 06, 2005
Some weeks ago, one Anna Ayala, a 39-year-old resident of Las Vegas, &... June 06, 2005
Alumni of Dartmouth College elected two petition candidates to the col... June 06, 2005
Tina Brown takes American citizenship.(The Week ...)(Brief Article) June 06, 2005
Mexican president Vicente Fox thinks it is a fine thing that several m... June 06, 2005
At the time of writing, an astonishing event is scheduled to take plac... June 06, 2005
For a moment there it looked like Europe's tireless attempts to bribe ... June 06, 2005
Columbia University's senate, a governing body composed of faculty, st... June 06, 2005
Michael Bruce Ross murdered eight young women, in most cases after rap... June 06, 2005
United Airlines is defaulting on its pensions.(The Week ...)(Brief Art... June 06, 2005
Ron Chernow, biographer of Alexander Hamilton, wrote an op-ed for the ... June 06, 2005
Supporters of a Federal Marriage Amendment have warned that without it... June 06, 2005
The corrections file ...(the long view)(Correction Notice) June 06, 2005
"Time is on my side," sang the Rolling Stones back in 1964.(... June 06, 2005
Whose health care is it anyway? June 06, 2005
On the face of it, the Air America sketch was humor--very leaden humor... June 06, 2005
Man is one of the smelliest of all creatures, though the fact is not w... June 06, 2005
Revenge of the Sith, the last Star Wars film, is not in the theaters a... June 06, 2005
Voting for democracy.(POLITICS) June 06, 2005
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