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The Assassins
By: Oliver North and Joe Musser
Here is the concluding book in the blockbuster trilogy that began with Mission Compromised and continued with The Jericho Sanction. It is September 11, 2005, and jihad has reached the oil fields of Saudi Arabia, destroying pumping stations and pipelines.
Never Again
By: John Ashcroft

When George W. Bush was finally certified the winner of the 2000 election, Missouri Senator John Ashcroft—who had just lost his re-election bid under bizarre circumstances—sent him a note offering his services. Little did Ashcroft know what he was getting into.


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July 4, 2006
In Defense of the Religious Right
Patrick Hynes (Nelson Current)
July 15, 2006
All American Colleges
John Zmirak (ISI Books)
July 25, 2006
The Politics of Abortion
Ann Hendershott (Encounter)
July 25, 2006
NeoConservatism: Why We Need it
Douglas Murray (Enounter)
Aug 1, 2006
Jawbreaker: The Attack on Bin Laden & Al-Queda
Berntsen and Pezzulo (Crown)
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Even though the new musical is a high octane, high energized feel good romp, the lack of plot and underlying discrimination issues leaves TWO AND A HALF stars for the synthetic but pleasant, Hairspray.
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The movie's three screenwriters should be getting raspberries for this fruity, dud of a movie. ONE AND A HALF STARS for Chuck and Larry.
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After bringing in more than $70 million in its opening weekend, comic book adaptation 300 made history as the highest grossing film debut for the month of March and the third highest opening for an R-rated movie (after The Passion of the Christ and The Matrix Reloaded). Without a single recognizable star among its cast and a fraction of the production budget, it also far outperformed the opening tallies of predecessors like Troy and Gladiator.
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It has been a long time coming, but Leonardo DiCaprio is finally all grown up—cinematically speaking, that is.
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Like a lot of conservative film critics, I was more than a little apprehensive to hear that anti-American conspiracy theorist Oliver Stone would be making a movie about 9/11.
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