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Robert R. Rodriguez "Notes & asides". National Review. FindArticles.com. 31 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_10_57/ai_n14788541/
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Notes & asides
by Robert R. Rodriguez - Michael Bruce Ross murdered eight young women, in most cases after raping them, in a three-year spree in the early 1980s
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- Man is one of the smelliest of all creatures, though the fact is not widely known
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Of the people
by Jonah Goldberg - Help!!!!
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The corrections file …
by Rob Long -
Exiting Iraq
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Columbia University's senate, a governing body composed of faculty, students, and administrators, voted 53-10, with five abstentions, not to return ROTC to the Columbia campus
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1968 Ad
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The doctor is in
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A red's white elephant: in Ceausescu's palace, gigantism and heartache
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GI Jane, again: the Army tries to sneak women into combat, and some congressmen try to stop it
by Mackubin Thomas Owens - At the time of writing, an astonishing event is scheduled to take place in Havana: the General Meeting of the Assembly to Promote Civil Society in Cuba
- Tina Brown takes American citizenship
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Navasky's lullaby
by Neal B. Freeman - Mexican president Vicente Fox thinks it is a fine thing that several million of his citizens have moved themselves, legally or not, to the United States
- Looks like Barney Frank, the grumpy gay left-winger, is the only Democrat willing to house-train Howard Dean
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A Tory victory: one of conservatism's best writers is elected to Parliament
by Jay Nordlinger -
The latest amnesty: McCain and Kennedy make a bad pair on immigration
by Mark Krikorian -
Whiz kid
by Nick Schulz - The Oil-for-Food revelations just keep coming
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Option four: a compromise on gay marriage
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Degrees of honor: whom colleges reward, says a lot
by Roger Kimball -
Bush Goes East
by W.H. von Dreele -
A prag
by Nathan W. Harter - Alumni of Dartmouth College elected two petition candidates to the college's board of trusteestwo conservatives, no less
- Salama Na'mat, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of the London-based Arabic-language daily Al-Hayat, published an article in his paper criticizing Arab regimes and the Arab media for encouraging the Iraqi insurgents
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A coalition of losers
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Framing the framers: the Left enlists some 'dead white males' in the cause of today's international law
by David B. Rivkin, Jr. -
'No one's liberty is expendable': Bush remembers WWII in his distinctive way
by John O'Sullivan - Supporters of a Federal Marriage Amendment have warned that without it, federal judges would impose same-sex marriage on the nation
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Gifts
by Daniel Mark Epstein - The Senate has sired a new incarnation of that monument to wasteful spending, the federal highway bill
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Whose health care is it anyway?
by Scott W. Atlas - Busted Flush
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Usable past
by Michael Potemra -
What's in a boycott? The campaign to delegitimize Israel has smelly historical roots
by David Pryce-Jones - Ron Chernow, biographer of Alexander Hamilton, wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining what the Founders would think about filibustering judicial nominees
- Some weeks ago, one Anna Ayala, a 39-year-old resident of Las Vegas, "found" part of a human finger in the bowl of chili served to her at a Wendy's fast-food franchise in California
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Newt Loves Hillary
by W.H. von Dreele -
In the book
by Max Hocutt - A federal appeals court ruled that the records of the energy task force run by Vice President Dick Cheney four years ago could remain secret
- On the face of it, the Air America sketch was humorvery leaden humor
- Disappointments and opportunities
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Bushspeak in Europe
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Britain turns
by John Derbyshire
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