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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Cracking the code" April 29, 2000, Vol. 15, No. 17

Cracking the code

COVER STORY | By Les Sillars

Mapping the human DNA sequence is a dream come true for many scientists, but the possible consequences are giving bioethicists nightmares. Meanwhile, some observers think Darwinian assumptions cause researchers to place too much emphasis on genes   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories A perfect identifier Bob Jones
DNA testing helps British police fight crime, but will liberty be another casualty? More >>
Untangling a ball Les Sillars ArrowFeatures Doing without marriage Gene Edward Veith
International | In parts of Europe, traditional family values have become like "fossils" More >>
Here we are Janie B. Cheaney
National | Here we are More >>
Nefarious Napsters? David Aikman
National | Online directories panic the music industry, e-tailers go broke, and other technology news More >>
Rising sun
International | Shintoism and emperor worship retake postwar Japan's naked public square by force More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors Quotables
ArrowReviews The Music The Editors
Culture | The Top 5 "Internet album" CDs for the week ending April 15, according to Billboard. More >>
Video Rentals The Editors
Culture | The top 5 videos in popularity as measured by rental receipts for the week ending April 9. More >>
ArrowVoices The media elite Joel Belz
The media elite More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist WJI2K Marvin Olasky
WJI2K More >>
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