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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Who is Tom Daschle?" October 12, 2002, Vol. 17, No. 39

Mad Daschle

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

He advanced quickly from senior-class president to foreign-policy aide for the Senate's most outspoken anti-Israel lawmaker to one of Washington's youngest congressmen. Today, he's one of the most powerful men in the world, able to derail many presidential plans, yet little is known—and even less is written—of his early climb. Here's a view of the lower rungs   More >>

Thomas Daschle Bio
Sidebar | Biography of Tom Daschle More >>
Abourezk on Israel
Sidebar | James Abourezk on Israel More >>
ArrowFeatures Feeding a famine Mindy Belz
Zimbabwe | Politically created and sustained famine "dwarfs" those of Ethiopia and Sudan that captured so many headlines. Church groups are stepping in to relieve suffering and call governments to act. But the problems of Zimbabwe are not likely to end before its dictatorship does More >>
High-tech persecution Mindy Belz
Sudan | Islamic regime tests its new Russian-made MiGs on civilian targets, then shuts down all humanitarian aid flights to the south, aggravating already "abysmal" conditions More >>
Lili leashed
Gulf Storms | Hurricane that menaced U.S. coastline weakened before lashing Louisiana; second storm in less than a week still packs punch More >>
Top News The Editors
This Week | The Top 5 news stories as measured from Sept. 25 to Oct. 1 More >>
ArrowDispatches QuickTakes Quotables In Brief
News highlights from around the world More >>
ArrowReviews Best Sellers The Editors
Culture | More >>
Frail effort Andrew Coffin
Movies | Frailty exploits its religious themes for pure shock value More >>
News they can use Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Homosexual activists lobby newspapers for gay-union announce More >>
Pavement pounded Andrew Coffin
Movies | Changing Lanes attempts to deal with moral issues More >>
ArrowNotebook Flash Traffic Joel C. Rosenberg
Flash Traffic | Political Buzz from Washington More >>
ArrowVoices Getting your fix Joel Belz
To news junkies a word of welcome and warning: Get the Good News first More >>
Eight principles John Piper
How Christians should relate to those of other faiths More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist What's the difference Marvin Olasky
Candidate by candidate, sometimes not much—but party does matter More >>
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