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Articles in June 19, 2006 issue of National Review
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A swap
by Tony Viega - George Galloway, a member of the British parliament, accuses Tony Blair of ordering the deaths of thousands of innocent Iraqis, going on to say that it would be "morally justified" if a suicide bomber killed the prime minister
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Defeat this monstrosity: what Hill conservatives can do on immigration
by John O'Sullivan - The Washington Post editorializes that "there is a danger in" the convictions of former Enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling
- Ulan Bator, capital of Mongolia, now numbers among its many other attractions a rock opera about Genghis Khan, the great medieval conqueror
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… And the last first
by Mackubin Thomas Owens - The U.S. has announced its willingness to hold direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program if Iran first suspends uranium enrichment and reprocessing
- Only one person has been named an honorary citizen of Paris since Picasso
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The Iranian street: we should help an increasingly restive population against its rulers
by Jason Lee Steorts - 2004 Ad
- Imagine that you are one of that small number of super-duper-celebrities whose careers and personal lives are followed obsessively by millionsa Jennifer, a Katie, a Tom, or a Brad
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A dictator's scribe
by Ronald Radosh -
A bad dinner date
by Peter Skurkiss -
Global warming, cont
by Jason Lee Steorts -
Fizzes and fizzles: how goes the struggle against demon Coke?
by John J. Miller - Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox, the New York Post, and a jillion other media properties, will hold a fundraiser for a senator from New York
- There is pop music; there is bad pop music; there is truly dire, terrible pop music; and then there is Euro-pop
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Tortured memories
by Christopher Levenick - Almost every week sees a new protest against the Iranian regime
- Taylor Hicks won the latest round of American Idol, and if you don't know that, you are in a tiny minority, probably visually challenged and without electricity
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Into Egypt: a country invites the world, and its scrutiny
by Jay Nordlinger - If anyone wonders why many conservatives recoil in disgust from the current Congress, look no further than Kentucky Republican Harold Rogers
- Developing countries often complain about the "theft" of their cultural artifacts by archaeologists and collectors in the United States and Europe
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Immigration: the ABC's
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - If there is a hell, Moammar Qaddafi has reserved a retirement home in its tropics
- London's Tate Modern gallery, always at the cutting edge of the art world, has done a major "rehang" involving 400 items, many of them new acquisitions
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The long view
by Rob Long - House Republicans passed a $2.8 trillion budget that does little to rein in spending and even less to reform entitlements
- Poor judgment
- Whoever believes that the children are our futurethat we should teach them well and let them lead the wayought to take a trip to Saudi Arabia
- The anti-Americanism of many Americans advanced into new territory last week with an attempt by the Michigan Department of Education to ban the use of "America" and "Americans" as synonyms for these United States and their inhabitants
- The Anglican Church marches steadily forward from its origins as an elegantly anglicized variant of the great Catholic tradition
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Sonetto
by Robert Mezey - Just when John Kerry had the French vote wrapped up
- Barbaro, the glorious thoroughbred who won the Kentucky Derby, lost his Triple Crown hopes, and very nearly his life, when he broke down in the Preakness
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Funny business at Fannie Mae: how'd those Clintonites get so rich?
by Byron York - Hollywood director Rob Reiner has united California's forces of compassion behind a June 6 ballot initiative seeking to create a state universal-preschool program
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Uneasy democrats
by W.H. von Dreele - Barry Bonds has piled up amazing numbers in a game that worships them
- Illegals' class interest
- Haditha is an insurgent stronghold 150 miles west of Baghdad
- New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin won reelection in a narrow victory against Louisiana lieutenant governor Mitch Landrieu
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Old profession, new toleration: the state of prostitution, and the harm it causes
by Roger Scruton -
Enfeebling the presidency: the executive branch is a co-equal branch, or so the Framers said
by David B. Rivkin, Jr. -
Rock 'n' roll is dead
by Richard Tarbell - Colombian president Alvaro Uribe won a richly deserved second term on May 28, capturing 62 percent of the vote in a three-way contest
- If it hadn't been for Peter Viereck, there still would have been conservativesbut we might have gone by a different name
- We all know that liberals are sophisticates who understand the complex nature of reality, while conservatives see the world in absolutes
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Same Ol' Gore
by Jonah Goldberg -
Mccain makes nice
by W.H. von Dreele -
Just what did you mean?
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Long live rock 'n' roll
by Michael Heckenberger - Pandemic Studios of Los Angeles is a maker of video games
- Deconstructing America
- John McCain went to the New School in New York City's Greenwich Village to deliver a commencement address about the importance of civil debate and respecting the deeply held beliefs of others
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To the source
by Michael Knox Beran -
Easy answers
by J. Wroblewski - The conventional wisdom was that President Bush wouldn't be able to get someone of stature to take the post of Treasury secretary whenever John Snow's much-rumored departure finally happened
- A headline over an AP story was priceless: "EU Trying to Reconnect with Europeans."
- Temporary madness
- Senate minority leader Harry Reid criticized an amendment to the Senate's immigration bill that would make English the national language
- University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill, who became a national figure after likening 9/11 victims to Nazis, has been slapped with a damning 125-page investigative report, commissioned by the university in response to allegations of academic miscon
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Woman of the future?
by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
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- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
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- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
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- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn't Bash Cash
- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
- Danger: 3 Debit Card Scams to Avoid
- 6 Myths About Gas Mileage
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- Quick and Easy Ways to Boost Returns
- Best Stocks to Buy Now
- Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
- Volunteer Work When Unemployed: Should You Work for Free?
- Whose Recovery Is This?
- Long-Term-Care Insurance: 4 Biggest Risks to Avoid
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