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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "AIDS: Africa's affliction" September 09, 2000, Vol. 15, No. 35

Africa's affliction

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

Health officials call it an epidemic, folk doctors call it the plague, and church workers believe it is a divine opportunity. Can Africa beat AIDS?   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Common ground in Africa's AIDS war Mindy Belz
Is it possible for a gay activist quilt-maker and "big missionary boots" to do battle together? More >>
Condom crazy
The UN pushes contraception to fight AIDS, ignoring Uganda's successful abstinence-preferred strategy More >>
ArrowFeatures A parent's right to choose Lynn Vincent
National | Educational choice gains momentum with the public and puts heat on schools to shape up or shut down More >>
Brits go a step further R. Albert Mohler
National | More >>
Give me Patrick Henry Lynn Vincent
National | New Christian college targets the Beltway More >>
High-tech market virus Chris Stamper
National | Investors fall prey to stock-price hoax; the so-called "digital divide" debunked; DVD pirates slapped More >>
Making the grade The Editors
National | More >>
Out with the old, in with the new
National | More >>
Presidential pedagogy Bob Jones
National | Bush, Gore spend more, but in different areas More >>
Reading, 'riting, red tape Lynn Vincent
National | Why are public schools spending almost as much on overhead as they are on in-classroom instruction? More >>
Stemming an ethical tide Bob Jones
National | Arkansas congressman wages a lonely battle against the Clinton administration over stem-cell research More >>
Whatever it takes Lynn Vincent
National | Teaching the test, testing the parents, detaining the teachers, and other news from the world of education More >>
Your cheating heart Gene Edward Veith
National | A new wave of academic dishonesty, among teachers as well as students More >>
ArrowDispatches Faces The Editors No Comment Zone The Editors The Buzz The Editors Ups & Downs of the Week The Editors Quotables
ArrowReviews All kinds of evil Timothy Lamer
Culture | A regular guy's envy is no better than a rich man's greed More >>
The Movies The Editors
Culture | The top 5 movies in popularity as measured by box office receipts for the weekend of Aug. 27 More >>
ArrowVoices The right to choose Joel Belz
The right to choose More >>
Supreme wisdom Anne Morse
Supreme wisdom More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist An ode to "e" Marvin Olasky
An ode to "e" More >>
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