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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Spring Draining" April 12, 1997, Vol. 12, No. 4

Spring Draining

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

April 15: It's a rite of spring Americans have learned to endure. But a growing number are expressing frustration at the increasing complexity and unfairness of the tax code. They're sending that message to Washington, loud and clear. What's less clear is how to replace it. With fellow tax reformers disagreeing over the reforms, business as usual remains safe--for now.   More >>

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A toast to Vice President Gore's former views on China
Hell at Heaven's Gate
Computer cult merely a new take on ancient Gnosticism
Taking the land, not the financial responsibility | by Roy Maynard
Local officials tell Washington to take it all or leave it alone
The new collectives | by Mindy Belz
In the provinces, Russian officials bully religious freedom and insist on state-sponsored worship
ArrowCulture Beat Beltway Books: A moral infrastructure | by Doug Bandow
The economy, like the rest of society, demands a moral base
Books: Nutrition vs. quackery | by George Grant
Books on how to raise personal health through self-control
Culture Notes
Music: New age, old story | by Arsenio Orteza
Christian artists' collaboration sets Celtic legends to music
ArrowDepartments The Buzz (Publick Occurrences) Quotables Mailbag ArrowThoughts We could have done better | by Joel Belz
So in place of infallibility, we offer humility
It doesn't add up | by Margie Haack
A few thoughts on rendering unto Caesar
True deconstructionism | by Marvin Olasky
Conservative literature on campus smashes cultural icons
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