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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Scorched-earth politics" September 07, 2002, Vol. 17, No. 34

Scorched-earth politics

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

With a one-vote margin, every Senate race is huge, but the South Dakota contest is a battle between a popular president and a popular senator—even though neither one appears on the ballot. So why is the political contest between Tim Johnson and John Thune more about drought and the future of farming than about Bush, Daschle, and who controls Washington?   More >>

ArrowFeatures Finest things dollars can buy Doug Bandow in Havana
Cuba | Cuba is a land of material plenty but economic injustice More >>
Here they stand Edward E. Plowman
Religion | Controversy over post-9/11 service still threatens to split Lutherans More >>
Iraq and roll Mindy Belz
CASE AGAINST SADDAM | Kurds: Regime change with Iraqi army deserters More >>
Simon say it isn't so
Politics | Tough week for California Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon More >>
Top News Tim Graham
This Week | The Top 5 news stories as measured from Aug. 21 to 27 More >>
ArrowDispatches QuickTakes Quotables In Brief
News highlights from around the world More >>
ArrowReviews Interfaith atheists Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Will Satanists make it through the vetting for the Godless Americans March More >>
Top Albums Bruce Springsteen
The Top 5 CDs for the week ending Aug. 24 according to Billboard magazine More >>
ArrowNotebook Flash Traffic Joel C. Rosenberg
Flash Traffic | Political Buzz from Washington More >>
ArrowVoices Repair? Why not build? Joel Belz
My annual Wal-Mart sidewalk poll wasn't much help More >>
Rote righteousness Andrée Seu
But what happens when even residual habits have faded away? More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Vengeance is His Marvin Olasky
God opposes crime and those who encourage it More >>
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