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National Review - Lowry: Barack Obama #8212; Steady as She Goes
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Who would have guessed Obama harbored a secret desire to draw on experienced Republicans to manage his national-security policy?


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National Review - Sowell: Whats Left of Freedom
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What is community service?


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National Review - Editors: The 3 A.M. Team
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Its hard to believe that this national-security team will oversee a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq.


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National Review - York: Could John McCain Lose Again'
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For the next two years, at least, John McCain is again the senator from Arizona.


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National Review - Emery: Who Can She Be Now'
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Which Hillary Clinton will be secretary of state?


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National Review - Nordlinger: A Manichean world, c.
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Jay Nordlinger on the Terror War, alliances, Christmas tracks, and more.


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National Review - Charen: Pinch Me, Am I Dreaming'
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Well, I am not in anguish.


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National Review - McCarthy: Sovereignty, Vindicated
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Transnational progressives are beaten in San Francisco, of all places.


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National Review - Derbyshire: November Diary
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Were all living on credit now.


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National Review - Lowry: The Call of NRO
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The renewal of American conservatism will be thought out and fought out here on NRO and in the pages of NR. Please help make that effort possible.


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National Review - Gross: If This Isn't Terrorism, What Is'
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Does the New York Times think that the seeking out and murder by Muslim terrorists of the only New York rabbi in Mumbai and his wife was an accidental target?


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National Review - Goldberg: An Ugly Attack on Mormons
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Its all the Mormons fault.


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National Review - Parker: Tweeting the Twitterati
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Fireside chats and radio addresses may nurture our nostalgia, but blogs and twitters feed our need for speed.


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National Review - Malkin: Say No to Newspaper Bailouts
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How free can a free press be if it is leveraged with government funding?


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National Review - Lips: The Rights School-Reform Agenda
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If they werent busy battling vouchers, the teachers unions would be beating back charter schools.


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National Review - Hanson: NRO Has Earned, and Re-earned, Your Support
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NRO is as cost-effective as it is above-board and deserving of the publics support, which it re-earns each day.


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National Review - Editors: Indias War, and Ours
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This attack takes that war to a higher and more defined level, and will give shape and significance to it for a long time to come.


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National Review - Steorts: Whats RightWorld Doing Wrong'
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Is it something we are saying?


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National Review - Kahane: A Chicago Carol
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Barack meets the boss.


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National Review - Spruiell: Concession Time
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The Big Three won't survive if its labor force gets paid to drink coffee.


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CBS News - How To Steer Clear Of Medical Traps Online
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It's increasingly common for patients to turn to the Internet for a second opinion. How can you avoid bogus - even harmful - health information online? Dr. Jon LaPook explains why not to use your PC like an M.D.


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CBS News - Leftover Explosives Found In Mumbai Hub
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Police discovered leftover explosives hidden in a bag in Mumbai's main train station. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Islamabad has a "special responsibility" to cooperate with the investigation into the attacks


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CBS News - UAW Makes Concessions As Bailout Hopes Dim
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United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said that the union is willing to change its contract and will delay billions of dollars in payments to a union-run health care trust in an effort to help the struggling Detroit Three automakers.


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BBC News - US gives Mexico anti-drug funding
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A $197m (£133m) aid package to help Mexico fight drugs cartels is released by the US government.


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CBS News - Cars, Cash And Congress
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The Big Three automakers are drowning in red ink. But they've still managed to invest millions this year in lobbying politicians who could help decide their fate, Sharyl Attkisson reports.