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We must go from Korea
by Frank Malo - In its initial stages, the Baghdad troop surge has shown promise
- Tony Blair Skiddoos
- Chimps, our nearest relatives in the animal kingdom, are in the news
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Securing Afghanistan: the Americans keep trying
by Bing West -
Just a few trillions
by Timothy Mathews - Some people try to split the difference on abortion by saying that the unborn should be protected after "viability" but not before it
- Prime Minister Tony Blair lit a small firestorm by announcing that, in the coming months, 1,600 out of a total of 7,100 British troops are to be withdrawn from Basra and its surrounding province in southern Iraq
- Mitt and his moves
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Message to Musharraf
by W.H. von Dreele -
Enemies at home and abroad
by John A. McVickar - The courts are again considering whether our treatment of detainees should follow the standards of war, or of ordinary criminal cases
- When the Blues and Royals, a British cavalry regiment, deploy to Iraq in the next few months, Cornet Wales will go with them
- Silly games in serious times
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The long view
by Rob Long -
Intelligent design?
by Bart Prentiss - The Supreme Court threw out an $80 million judgment against Philip Morris
- Building bridges, normally a positive act, is cause for protest and violence in Jerusalem
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Immigration endgame: a high price to pay for the president's legacy
by John O'Sullivan -
Lonely atheists of the global village
by Michael Novak - Does this mean that Hillary Clinton is too unethical
- Our spending on health care will double over the next decade, according to a new government study
- The ancient Chinese system of feng shui seeks to improve one's health and fortune by arranging one's living and working spaces so as to be in harmony with their natural surroundings
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Racial politics, as ever: Democrats will be demagogic; when will Republicans counter them?
by Abigail Thernstrom - Mice
- Election season nominally begins with the candidates announcing their campaigns; it truly begins with the first knife fight
- "This is one area where I think people stand entirely together," says New Jersey governor Jon Corzine
- "I'll put a girdle round about the earth," says one of Shakespeare's characters
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Big-time pay … in a big-time economy
by Jim Manzi -
Office politics
by Ross Douthat - John Edwards has a template for making sense out of Iraq
- Senate Democrats want to give Transportation Security Administration employees collective-bargaining power
- The names of sports teams are supposed to convey certain ideas: courage, valor, pride, and so on
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Corporate-welfare queens : Google, American Express, Dollar Tree …
by John J. Miller -
Old school tie
by John Derbyshire - 2006 Ad
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Go flatnow
by Kevin A. Hassett - Jesse Jackson thinks there are too many white people in showbiz
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Youth with unfathomable courage: an independent news agency in Cuba
by Jay Nordlinger -
Hillarymania
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Ramesh Ponnuru has the cover story in this issue of NR, making the conservative case for John McCain
- Since 1994, labor unions have reportedly donated more than half a billion dollars to Democratic candidates
- Following the astronaut love triangle story, reported here in our last issue, there has been some curiosity about NASA's procedures for dealing with an astronaut who becomes unhinged while in orbit
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The story of Anna Nicole: a typical American second act
by Rob Long -
High decision time
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - A Washington Post expose found squalid conditions in a building that houses outpatients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
- "The United States has overstepped its national borders, and in every area."
- A party of twelve Americans, senior citizens on a Caribbean cruise, were set upon by three muggers when visiting the beach district in Limon, Costa Rica
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The coming McCain moment: taking a second look
by Ramesh Ponnuru -
Enter Reagan, 96
by William F. Buckley, Jr.
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