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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Casualty of 'peace'" March 24, 2001, Vol. 16, No. 11

Casualty of 'peace'

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

One year ago, southern Lebanon was a secure place for Lebanese Christians to raise families and a well-traveled thoroughfare between Lebanon and Israel. Then the region became a pawn in the Middle East peace process, and life there has never been the same   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Fenced in Mindy Belz ArrowFeatures A schoolhouse divided Bob Jones
National | To the alarm of the big teachers unions, nonideological competitors are forming in right-to-work states More >>
Down, but not out Chris Stamper
National | Even with technology stocks taking it on the chin, chastened companies are forced to think longer-term More >>
Night of the dead living Chris Stamper
National | Fetal-tissue experiment goes horrifically awry; proponents contend failure is an argument for trying again More >>
O ye of too much faith Tim Graham
National | The fight is on to determine how much faith Bush's faith-based initiative will allow More >>
Parenting 101
National | Chicago public schools have started grading parents, and some don't like the curve More >>
Truth or consequences? Candi Cushman
National | Public schools nationwide are starting to teach the Bible. Is that good for Christianity? More >>
ArrowDispatches Faces The Editors FLASH TRAFFIC Joel C. Rosenberg QuickTakes The Editors The Buzz The Editors Dispatches from the past The Editors
A WORLD reader once wrote to remind us, quoting the words of Ezra Pound: "Literature is news that stays news." With that in mind, we've culled 15 years of back issues and highlighted some passages from our reporting that have "stayed news." More >>
Quotables
ArrowReviews Americana, the beautiful Gene Edward Veith
Culture | A movie soundtrack introduces Americans to their musical heritage More >>
Bestsellers The Editors
Culture | The five best-selling nonfiction paperbacks as measured by placement on four leading lists as of March 11 More >>
The Movies The Editors
Culture | The top 5 movies in popularity as measured by box office receipts for the week ended March 4 More >>
ArrowVoices A daily newspaper? Joel Belz
A daily newspaper? More >>
Publishing ... by design Joel Belz
WORLD turns 15 this month. What began as a grand experiment on paper in March of 1986 is now 125,000 subscribers strong. Next month, Lord willing, we begin our 16th year of publishing. Over the next several pages, we'll celebrate our past ... take a closer look ahead ... and discuss some of the behind-the-scenes events that brought us—under God's sovereign oversight—to this place. More >>
The road to Santee Andrée Seu
The road to Santee More >>
Sweet 15 Guest Columnist Teaching tool Guest Columnist
Teaching tool More >>
Fund individuals Marvin Olasky
Fund individuals More >>
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