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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Politics Post 9/11" November 17, 2001, Vol. 16, No. 44

Politics Post 9/11

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

The right took a pasting at the polls, but no clear lessons emerge from the first statewide contests of the Bush years—and, in particular, of the post-9/11 era   More >>

ArrowFeatures Mailboxes, etc. | by Lynn Vincent
Catalog retailers reassure consumers, energy prices fall through the floor, and other business news
Opening the safety valve | by Mindy Belz
India allows "untouchables" protest, but the "cute little event" tells much about religious freedom in the world's largest democracy
Voice of anti-Americans | by Tim Graham
With the United States at war, why is Uncle Sam funding radio broadcasts favorable to the enemy?
Young blood | by Chris Stamper
Researchers study elderly heart attacks, "high-normal" blood pressure, and early Alzheimer's cases
ArrowCulture Beat Bestsellers | by The Editors
The five best-selling nonfiction hardbacks as measured by placement on four leading lists as of Nov. 5
Memory loss | by Gene Edward Veith
America may not remember history, but her enemies do
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz The Buzz Quotables Mailbag ArrowThoughts Poll-driven press | by Joel Belz
Poll-driven press
Seduction of the ordinary | by Andrée Seu
The spiritual risks of going "back to normal"
A time for dullness | by Marvin Olasky
A time for dullness
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