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"Schundler's bliss" July 07, 2001, Vol. 16, No. 26
Ready, set, Bret!
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
With his surprise victory in the Garden State, Schundler conquers a liberal-dominated, northeast GOP. That places a Christian conservative at the top of the ticket in New Jersey. Securing his party's support is one thing, but can this brand of politics win statewide? The nation will be watching. More >>
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Bigger idea
National | Christian producer broadens the market, rolls out toys with a message to mainstream retailers
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Bill of wrongs
Cal Thomas
National | The so-called "patients' bill of rights" would be bad medicine for American health care
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Cultural victories, but ...
Les Sillars
International | Canada's high court delivers mixed decisions on euthanasia, child pornography, and religious freedom
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Going mainstream
Gene Edward Veith
National | Trends in the publishing industry are opening up new avenues for Christian writers, and some Christian books are selling millions of copies in mainstream bookstores. Does this mean that Christianity has become culturally influential again? Or does it merely signal that Christians have been swallowed up by the larger culture?
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High-tech threats?
Chris Stamper
National | Legislators try to ban dialing and driving, the CIA asks for help with hackers, and Visa pushes "smart cards"
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HMOphobia in Congress
Tim Graham
National | Soon Americans may be able to sue their health-maintenance organizations in state courts. That is, if they still have health insurance
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Interest-ing strategies
Lynn Vincent
National | Homeowners refinance at higher rates; professors link weather with stock prices; and education is more important than ever in the job market
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It takes an action show to sell an action toy
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Property plight
International | Farmers in the Peruvian countryside don't have any legal rights to the land, and the result is that they plant the coca used to make cocaine
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She seemed normal
Edward E. Plowman
National | The puzzling, sad case of Andrea Yates; NAE bids farewell to its president; and other religion news
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The good, the true, the beautiful
National | Contemporary Christian artists, facing temptations and controversies, are making inroads into an art world void of meaning
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The new normal
Mindy Belz
International | Even though the streets are repaired, the road back to the way things were before Turkey's 1999 earthquake is nowhere in sight
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True love waits, and waits
Tim Graham
National | As the number of applications for U.S. citizenship explodes and creates a backlog, some two-country couples have to wait years to be together in America
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What's up, Doc?
Chris Stamper
National | Physicians soft-pedal bad news; a jury sends the father of fen-phen to prison; and studies clash over the benefits of fruits and vegetables
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Political buzz from Washington
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Faces
The Editors
Faith-based surrender
Marvin Olasky
Wine into water: White house-congressional deal excludes most effective anti-poverty groups
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QuickTakes
The Editors
The Buzz
The Editors
Quotables
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Culture | The five best-selling nonfiction paperbacks as measured by placement on four leading lists as of June 24, 2001
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Free-market censorship
Andrew Coffin
Culture | New advertising trend may lead to better, cleaner television programs
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The Movies
The Editors
Culture | The Top 5 blues CDs for the week of June 14, according to Billboard magazine
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Video Rentals
The Editors
Culture | The top 5 videos in popularity as measured by rental receipts for the week ending June 24
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Shifting gears
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Goin' to the chapel
Guest Columnist
But the weddings there have changed dramatically
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Mailbag
Guest Columnist
Joy in Leadville
Marvin Olasky
Joy in Leadville
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