Archives > November 2002

Nobody's smiling

But we must understand the problem of the American family to solve it

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Hager isn't horrible

Washington |  Why exclude a biblical view from a federal advisory committee?

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James's box?

Religion |  Scholar finds an ancient burial box that may refer to Jesus

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Top News

This Week |  The Top 5 news stories as measured by coverage in The Washington Post, USA Today, and NBC Nightly News from Oct. 16 to Oct. 22

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Northern nail-biter

Control of the Senate-and perhaps the future of the Bush presidency-may depend on Minnesota's tight race between Norm Coleman and Paul Wellstone. That battle…

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House scorecard

OVERVIEW: On Nov. 5, Democrats need a net gain of seven seats to capture the Speaker's gavel and derail President Bush's legislative agenda. Here are 13…

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Senate scorecard

OVERVIEW: Although 34 states have Senate contests this year, fewer than one-third of those are truly competitive. The late entry of former Sen. Frank…

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Cloning's cousin

Culture |  Haploidization-a new kind of genetic manipulation-could radically change the institution of the family

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Foreign fallout

International |  The outcome on Nov. 5 will help determine the U.S. agenda overseas

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A letter to the sniper

You are evil, but Christ died to save evil people

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Unclaimed baggage

Scottsboro institutions would like to forget a 70-year-old trial

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Flash Traffic

Flash Traffic |  Political Buzz from Washington

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