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National Review

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Escaping catastrophe.(the after effects hurricane Katrina Gulf Coast)
October 24, 2005

Church/State at Dartmouth.(on the right)
October 24, 2005

The Roberts disruption.(presidential nominations)
October 24, 2005

The hunt is on.(men's clothing)
October 24, 2005

Distant echoes.(Victory in Tripoli: How America's War with the Barbary...
October 24, 2005

Grand alliance.(Churchill and America)(Book Review)
October 24, 2005

Big cheeses.(La Belle France: A Short History)(Book Review)
October 24, 2005

Boots on the ground.(No True Glory: A Frontline Account of the Battle ...
October 24, 2005

No one should write about things like this.(Poem)
October 24, 2005

Boiling the frog.(Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are...
October 24, 2005

The U.N. problem.(The Future of the United Nations: Understanding the ...
October 24, 2005

Getting DeLay.(HELP!!!!)(Poem)
October 24, 2005

Block 9A-387 Texas minimum security men's facility.(the long view: fro...
October 24, 2005

"The Brook House" Judge's lane.(the long view: from the presidential m...
October 24, 2005

Gassane men's wear.(the long view: from the presidential mailbag ...)(...
October 24, 2005

Five Myths ... crying out for debunking.(No Child Left Behind Act of 2...
October 24, 2005

What I have seen: wisdom from a higher-ed career.
October 24, 2005

Pariahs, martyrs--and fighters back: conservative professors in Americ...
October 24, 2005

Katrina: the untold story: people rescued tens of thousands of their f...
October 24, 2005

Spendaholics: how we have reached this curious pass.(public expenditur...
October 24, 2005

The meaning of beheading: all too sad to explain.(CULTURE WATCH)
October 24, 2005

Hold the self-congratulation: the media weren't as hot during Katrina ...
October 24, 2005

How not to be poor: when will this country face the facts about marria...
October 24, 2005

The House of Representatives has removed us yet another step from the ...
October 24, 2005

The Democratic National Committee said that Bill Frist was involved in...
October 24, 2005

On Oct. 15 Iraqis go to the polls to vote on the new constitution.(The...
October 24, 2005

Perhaps Mrs. O'Connor would consider.(The Week)
October 24, 2005

Land of dreams.(Letter to the Editor)
October 24, 2005

Crime and punishment.(Letter to the Editor)
October 24, 2005

A diploma isn't everything.(Letter to the Editor)
October 24, 2005

Just try it.(Letter to the Editor)
October 24, 2005

Career criminalizer: What the Earle of Austin has done.(Ronnie Earle)
October 24, 2005

Ronnie vs. Tom: the real fight behind the DeLay case.(Tom DeLay )
October 24, 2005

Not measuring up: dismal grades on three tests.(Cover Story)
October 24, 2005

'Personnel Is Policy': sadly, true.(Harriet Miers, Antonin Scalia nomi...
October 24, 2005

Notes & asides.(Nan Kempner honored after her death)(Obituary)
October 24, 2005

The fantasy continues.(television programs)
October 24, 2005

Chief Justice Roberts.(Poem)
October 24, 2005

A political prosecution.(Tom DeLay indicted for misbehavior)(Brief Art...
October 24, 2005

Slowing the Spending.(Hurricane Katrina, 2005 disaster spending)
October 24, 2005

The Miers pick.(Harriet Miers)
October 24, 2005

Eugenia Charles, former prime minister of the Caribbean island of Domi...
October 24, 2005

An interesting example of cultural cross-fertilization showed up on ou...
October 24, 2005

Three members of Bucknell College's Conservative Club were dressed dow...
October 24, 2005

Ten years ago, The Weekly Standard debuted, a conservative journal of ...
October 24, 2005

"To More Inmates, Life Term Means Dying Behind Bars / With Toughe...
October 24, 2005

Imam Intikab Habib was hired by the Fire Department of New York in Aug...
October 24, 2005

A coalition of center-right parties triumphed in the Polish elections,...
October 24, 2005

Since Zimbabwe's president-for-life Robert Mugabe began to implement &...
October 24, 2005

Once again, for the third or even the fourth time, the IRA has decommi...
October 24, 2005

Capt. Ian Fishback is the latest hero of critics of the U.S. treatment...
October 24, 2005

Tired of watching blow-dried male models and botox-faced ladies readin...
October 24, 2005

Terror bombs exploded in three Balinese restaurants, killing 22 and wo...
October 24, 2005

Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes made what was billed as a "l...
October 24, 2005

The school board in Dover, Pa., added "intelligent design" t...
October 24, 2005

Everybody loves Charlie Rangel, the raspy-voiced congressman from Harl...
October 24, 2005

For the first time in U.S. history, the number of illegal immigrants c...
October 24, 2005

Failing high schools.(educational assessment)
October 24, 2005

On their way to the big antiwar protest held in Washington on Septembe...
October 24, 2005

A caller to Bill Bennett's radio show was making an economic argument ...
October 24, 2005

Bush has floated the idea of making the military into "first responder...
October 24, 2005

If you were president, and were under attack for appointing as head of...
October 24, 2005

On October 3, 1995, O. J. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his ex-wi...
October 24, 2005

The club of those who have lain down with dogs and risen up with fleas...
October 10, 2005

Shortly after Congress approved $62 billion in hurricane-relief spendi...
October 10, 2005

Hurrah for Tony Blair, who took a slash at the over-inflated tires of ...
October 10, 2005

A Real Downer.(The week)(Poem)
October 10, 2005

The question of Blair and Islamism is different.(The Week)(Brief artic...
October 10, 2005

Literally minutes after the Israelis pulled out of the Gaza Strip, a m...
October 10, 2005

Despite Kofi Annan's noble efforts, Utopia has been postponed.(The Wee...
October 10, 2005

President Gyude Bryant of Liberia set a record recently when, on a vis...
October 10, 2005

New York got a bitter taste of British oratory when MP George Galloway...
October 10, 2005

To prevent unseemly wrangles and "forum shopping" in child-custody cas...
October 10, 2005

Chai Soua Vang was convicted of murdering six hunters who found him tr...
October 10, 2005

One of those periodic surveys of sexual behavior showed up in our news...
October 10, 2005

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