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Articles in July 30, 2007, issue of National Review
- No artsy Sopranos ending for Tomorrow's Pioneers
- Ann Arbor, Mich., is a small citadel of the Left, on a par with Berkeley, Calif., Madison, Wis., and a few other places
- 4 + 1: and the 1 is Justice Anthony Kennedy
by Robert H. Bork - Together again
by W.H. Von Dreele - Spaced out
by H. Norman Whitely - Get real
by Jonah Goldberg - When the NAACP announced that its 98th annual convention in Detroit would hold a mock funeral for what one nowadays calls "the N-word," our first thought was, Good luck
- Cutthroats in white coats: on terror and doctors
by Theodore Dalrymple - Transcript from the al-Jazeera political talk show the al-Irshad group July 25, 2007
by Rob Long - Nigerians went to the polls in April
- Parisian philosopher
by Phil Brand - The British are stingy when it comes to rewarding writers, and this makes Salman Rushdie's knighthood all the more exceptional
- But let's not kill innocent words along with the guilty
- Battle of the narratives: views on Iraq
by Bing West - Beyond the myth
by Steven F. Hayward - Guess who's coming to dinner
by Frank M. Cicierega - The French paper Liberation has published an article headed "Jogging: Is it right-wing?"
- News from the desiccated, dusty world of Egyptology: A mummy from a tomb discovered over a century ago in Upper Egypt has been identified as that of Hatshepsut, one of the earliest female rulers known to history
- New golf club's secret metal may hit too far on some par-4's. Coating on surface derived from armor-piercing metal used by military
by Charlie Allen - Gesture From The Searchers
by Len Krisak - How will history distinguish the Doctors' Plot from the Doctors' Plot ?
- Two Cuban democrats and patriots died, in very different circumstances
- Among the terrors of nature, we have always been told, is the piranha fish of South America
- Opie? We'll take him! Rep. Adam Putnam is on the rise
by John J. Miller - 1688 and all that
by Andrew Stuttaford - The Los Angeles Times reported that Fred Thompson, in 1991, did some lobbying work for a pro-abortion group
- Cameron Diaz, the blonde bombshell of an actress, has been forced to apologize to the nation of Peru
- N.B.: WFB's column is on hiatus
- An unfair Doctrine: democrats try once again to 'hush Rush,' and many others
by Byron York - Turning points
by David Pryce-Jones - The White House invoked executive privilege to keep two former aidescounsel Harriet Miers and political director Sara Taylorfrom having to testify before Congress about the firing of U.S. attorneys
- Archbishop Pius Ncube, the leader of Zimbabwe's 1 million Catholics, has called on Britain to depose Robert Mugabe
- The panic caucus
- Gerson's world: the president's chief speechwriter turns columnist
by Ramesh Ponnuru - Burr in the saddle
by Sarah Bramwell - While New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg denies that he is running for president, his minions work on the mechanics of a run
- Socialized Medicine
by W.H. Von Dreele - Immigration reform, for real
- The myth of Cuban health care: Michael Moore gives it a powerful boost
by Jay Nordlinger - Dessert rats
by Ross Douthat - The Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan's capital, has two attached seminaries, for male and female religious students
- All hail new national hero Joey Chestnut of San Jose, Calif
- Bush and Libby
- The spell is broken: in the post-Blair world, we might ask: what did he ever do?
by John O'Sullivan - Man of iron
by Richard Brookhiser - After two car bombs failed to explode in London, and a third car crashed in flames into a terminal building at Glasgow Airport, the would-be mass murderers turned out to be radical Muslims
- Three years after the death of Ronald Reagan, nearly 100 public landmarks are named after him, according to the Reagan Legacy Project
- Beverly Sills, R.I.P
by Jay Nordlinger - A Marie Antoinette, just for us
by Florence King