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- Eric Robert Rudolph pleaded guilty to four bombings
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Soros, Inc
by Matthew Continetti - The British elections on May 5 will probably return Labour and Tony Blair to power
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Tony and Tories: a little excitement on the way to Blair's third term
by John O'Sullivan -
Wallis's politics: not to be confused with God's. Or are they?
by Ramesh Ponnuru - For the first time since Iran's Islamic revolution, the U.S. government is preparing to give funds to Iranians and U.S. organizations working in Iran to promote human rights and democracy
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Captive continent
by David Pryce-Jones - Recent polls show French voters poised to reject the proposed EU constitution when it is put to a referendum on May 29
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Environmental false alarms
by Terry L. Anderson - In an article starting on page 25, Dan Oliver dispels some confusions surrounding the abortion issue
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The liberals killed Kenny!
by Michael Potemra - John Bolton, the Bush administration's nominee to be ambassador to the U.N., is some Tartar
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The long view
by Rob Long -
What to do about the gas 'crisis': maybe nothing
by Jerry Taylor -
The marriage war
by Jonathan Rauch -
Seeing red
by William W. Runyeon - Federal spending on Medicaid is projected to increase by 36 percent between 2006 and 2010
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Fountains and stuff
by John Derbyshire -
Deciding abortion: the key questions
by Daniel Oliver -
A turn for the verse
by Sarah Bramwell - We hear Catholic liberals are going to demand a recount
- In Iraq, they've found new mass graves, holding about 5,000 of those happy, kite-flying subjects Michael Moore depicted in his movie
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Can we stop illegals?
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
The new Ireland: it's not Catholic, for one thing
by Anthony Daniels -
Whose justice?
by M. Robert Paglee - The campaign to take out Tom DeLay as House majority leader continues, but the pickings are pretty slim
- Laurence Tribe, the liberal Harvard law professor, has been reprimanded by Harvard for a "significant lapse in proper academic practice"
- "Unlike some, I'll pay him what I owe him," wrote George Orwell in a 1943 poem giving a leftist's tribute to Winston Churchill
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Pity Rhode Island
by William F. Buckley, Jr. -
What went right: how the U.S. began to quell the insurgency in Iraq
by Richard Lowry - Connecticut lawmakers are in the process of establishing civil unions for homosexuals
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The U.N. story
by W.H. von Dreele -
A spy, indeed
by Ronald Radosh - Republican political consultant Arthur Finkelstein hopes to raise $10 million for a STOP HER NOW effort directed against Hillary Clinton's reelection to the Senate in 2006
- The estate tax complicates the tax code, impedes capital formation, and misallocates resources
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Confusion and gays
by William F. Buckley, Jr. - Sometime … in the not-too-distant future …
- Several provisions of the Patriot Act, the anti-terrorism law Congress passed after September 11, expire this year
- Red-diaper baby, ex-radical, and now outspoken conservative commentator David Horowitz got a pie in the face when addressing students at Indianapolis's Butler University the other day
- Injudicious comments
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His Hispanicness
by Jonah Goldberg - If Social Security is the third rail of American politics, then the first two rails probably belong to Amtrak
- Appeals-court judge Guido Calabresi told a lawyers' meeting last summer that Bush v. Gore, the Supreme Court decision that put Bush in the White House, was an "illegitimate act" by a "legitimate institution."
- Andrea Dworkin, radical feminist and anti-pornography zealot, died age 58
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The Old Hillary
by W.H. von Dreele -
Politically correct
by Jim Huber -
Notes & asides
by J. Gilberto Quezada - You might be forgiven for assuming that Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, upon becoming pope, took the name of "Hard-line" rather than "Benedict XVI."
- A couple of weeks ago, Flight KLM 685 took off from Amsterdam, headed for Mexico City with 278 passengers on board
- The United Nations Commission on Human Rights has, one hopes, just hastened its own demise
- Mexican foreign secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez showed up the other day to give an address to students at the University of Texas Pan-American
- Chinese resentment of Japan has been one of the invariants of the modern world, going all the way back to the May Fourth movement of 1919, when mass protests erupted in China over the transfer of German concessions in that country to Japan after World War
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