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Articles in Feb 9, 2004 issue of National Review
- In CNN/USA Today poll, President Bush posts 59 percent approval rating
- The most entertaining feature of the 2004 campaign season so far has been the slow implosion of the Howard Dean campaign
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The big binge
by Stephen Moore -
Stark raving Clark: the general is all-American, and all pander
by Richard Lowry -
The long view
by Rob Long -
Vote for me, here's why
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - General Pervez Musharraf, president of Pakistan, is in the front line of the war against terror
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A cause endures: Gephardt is out. Is protectionism in?
by Daniel T. Griswold -
Firebell in the night
by Newt Gingrich - IRS
- Former senator Carol Moseley Braun quits presidential race and endorses Dean
- In a famously tight-lipped administration, former Treasury secretary Paul O'Neill has become the first major figure to tell unflattering tales out of school
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Bushwhacking immigration
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - NBC/Wall Street Journal poll: Bush leads all potential Democratic nominees by at least 17 points
- When President Bush went to Atlanta to lay a wreath on the grave of Martin Luther King Jr., on the 75th anniversary of his birth, he was greeted by protesters shouting, "Bush, go home" and "Peace, not war."
- Wide open
- Longtime readers of NR will remember that Rep. Peter King, Republican from New York, used to appear regularly in our pagesespecially our letters pages, where he would joust with us over Northern Ireland
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The pure one: Dennis Kucinich, 'soul-light magic,' and the Democratic party
by Ron York -
The terror exporters
by Richard Lowry - Rep. Elton Gallegly on congressional prospects of Bush immigration plan: "Based on the conceptual plan as laid out, it's highly unlikely it will ever see the light of day."
- In the matter of space exploration, the split personalities of the conservative soul war with each other: the hard-headed man of business, vs. the romantic
- Gussie Moran scandalized the world of tennis back in 1949 when she showed up for her second match at Wimbledon wearing decorative lace panties under her skirt
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Making it worse: President Bush has tackled the immigration problemwrongly
by George J. Borjas -
Pariah lies
by Paul Hollander - In California, former GOP secretary of state Bill Jones enters race against Sen. Barbara Boxer , though she maintains 7-point lead over generic Republican opponent in Public Policy Institute of California poll
- It's about time
- After a long and difficult evaluation, the designs for our architectural response to 9/11 have been chosen; the results appear surprisingly good
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Like a good neighbor? Mexico and its refusal to extradite
by Kate O'Beirne - U.S is home to 20 percent of world's migrants, according to United Nations
- Should the federal government try to help low-income couples develop the skills and habits that will make for healthy marriages?
- 2004 Bermuda Cruise: sailing May 12-19 on Radisson Seven Sea Cruises' MS Navigator with former Education Secretary William Bennett, former CIA Director James Woolsey, and NR editorial all-stars Rich Lowry, John O'Sullivan, and Jay Nordlinger
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Bunched Up in N.H
by W.H. von Dreele -
Investor class, investor nation: America is becoming an 'ownership society,' a seismic development
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Minds over matter
by Michael Potemra - David Letterman: "It was like 10 degrees here in New York City and Al Gore today … he was giving a speech down the street on global warming
- When the mayors of Bridgeport and Waterbury found themselves mired in scandal and criminal charges in recent years, Connecticut governor John Rowland urged them to resign, saying they would be unable to lead their cities while mired in huge controversies
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Who could be against "adequate" school funding?
by Eric A. Hanushek -
Tearing up the country: legalizing the illegals will kill jobs and fray the social fabric
by John O'Sullivan -
The Greek's way
by Roger Kimball - High tech job flight threatens our security and prosperity
- Osbaldo Torres came to the United States from Mexico when he was five years old
- Ready for battle
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The organic myth: a food movement makes a pest of itself
by John J. Miller -
The End of the World
by Dana Gioia -
Founding quibble
by Garry Wills - The State of the Union reaction shot we wish we had seen: Ted Kennedy
- We are going to hear a great deal more about Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani
- Temporary insanity
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Help!!!!
by H. Payne -
The decline of stuff
by John Derbyshire -
Closing in on the achievement gap
by Kurt M. Landgraf - How low will a man stoop in the quest to become president?
- This issue of National Review goes to press on January 2223, the 125th anniversary of the battle of Rorke's Drift, one of the most remarkable episodes in military history
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Notes & asides
by Joseph De Feo -
Immigration
by W.H. von Dreele -
Carping from Brits
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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