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Jonah Goldberg "A movie for all time: tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, Groundhog Day scores". National Review. FindArticles.com. 28 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_2_57/ai_n13610369/
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Articles in Feb 14, 2005 issue of National Review
- Ted Kennedy, at the National Press Club, presented what he thought should be the Democratic response to President Bush's re-election
- Harvard President Lawrence Summers wondered aloud, at a recent academic conference, whether there might not be innate differences between the scientific capacities of men and women
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One man's platoons
by S.T. Karnick - Elsewhere in this issue, John Derbyshire attacks the theorists of "intelligent design."
- Rose Mary Woods spent most of her adult life working for the man she most admired
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A certain trumpet: Bush's second inaugural speechand its critics
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
The impatient caucus: have we forgotten that winning a war takes time?
by Victor Davis Hanson -
Singing his own song
by Jay Nordlinger - Roe v. Wade has just reached the age of 32, which is of course considerably more years than many innocent lives have, thanks to it, enjoyed
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The bullet, dodged
by W.H. von Dreele - In Monopoly, the rich man is a mustachioed gent in striped pants and topper, who makes thousands of dollars buying real estate
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Ready or not: dangers of the second Bush term
by David Frum -
New Bedford
by Richard O'Connell - Zhao Ziyang died in Peking at age 85
- The staff of the Jerusalem Post has performed the valuable task of singling out international news organizations that retain Palestinian Authority employees masquerading as journalists
- What they're saying about Miles Gone By
- Energy through 2030
- Freedom's address
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High caliber advocacy: how the NRA won the fight over gun rights
by John J. Miller -
Count me out
by John Derbyshire - The president said that the Federal Marriage Amendment does not have the votes in the Senate to pass
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A taxing debate
by John Linder - During his rule of Uganda, the dictator Idi Amin wrecked the nation's economy, drove out tens of thousands of her citizens, and murdered hundreds of thousands more
- Absorbent and yellow and porous is he … but gay?
- Try, try again
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Summers storm: a feminist show trial at Harvard
by Christina Hoff Sommers -
The long view
by Rob Long - Sen. Boxer was the only member of the Senate to vote against certifying George Bush as the election's winner
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Toughening up on immigration
by Constantinos E. Scaros - The Bush administration wants to reform Medicaid so that federal spending is capped and states have more control over the program
- As you may have noticed, we have discontinued the feature "For the Record."
- Sometimes a political cartoon defies even the lowest expectations of civility in public discourse, and so it is with one of the latest from The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder
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Who's to blame? The tsunami's aftermath
by Roger Bate -
Help!!!!
by W.H. von Dreele -
Saving the democrats
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Fear not
- Michael Powell was a vocal proponent of deregulation as head of the Federal Communications Commission
- Kipling's line about "makin'mock o'uniforms that guard you while you sleep" was given ugly illustration at Seattle Central Community College on Inauguration Day
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Heeeeere's … Remembering a late-night legend
by Rob Long -
Michael Ross dead?
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
Tsunami lessons
by Russell A. Berman - Twit alert
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Trading up
by Stephen Moore -
But is it science? The war over 'intelligent design'
by John Derbyshire -
The people, in a way
by Matthew J. Franck -
What is Bush saying?
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - The Kansas Supreme Court has broken new ground in school-finance law
- Army Spc. Charles Graner got ten years for his role in the prison abuse at Abu Ghraib
- A friend on the Continent sends us a publication from France, called L'Anti-Americain
- Who is CBS considering to fill its empty anchor chair?
- We note the thirtieth anniversary of the bombing of Fraunces Tavern in New York City
- All quiet on the Gaza front: There's been a brief and welcome lull in the terror campaigns of Hamas, the Al-Aksa brigade, and such-like
- Hossam Armanious was a Coptic Christian immigrant from Egypt who lived in Jersey City
- Notes & asides
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A movie for all time: tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow, Groundhog Day scores
by Jonah Goldberg -
When he's right …
by Michael Potemra - Barbara Boxer now is the foremost representative of a powerful home-state interest group
- Mid-January was blessed with two grand American spectaculars, standing at opposite ends of the spectrum of civic gravity
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FOR DNC chairman
by W.H. von Dreele - "And what is it that will make it possible to spend 20 billion dollars of your money to put some clown on the moon?"
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Down for the recount: no one can know who won Washington State's gubernatorial race
by Byron York
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 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?
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