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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "30 years of destruction" January 18, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 2

30 years' war

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

As Roe turns 30, are medical facts and a determined pro-life movement causing legalized abortion to show its age—or is it just becoming more entrenched? While others debate the question, abortion opponents quietly legislate, litigate, and demonstrate compassion   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories 30 years, 30 pro-life faces The Editors
Some prominent pro-life faces throughout the last thirty years More >>
Compulsory 'choice' Lynn Vincent
Pro-abortion lobbies are fighting to force nurses and other health-care workers to participate in abortions. Pro-life health-care workers are fighting back More >>
The parent gap Lynn Vincent
The number of abortions among teenagers is dropping much faster in states with strong parental consent laws More >>
ArrowFeatures 'Digital shoe box' Chris Stamper
National | Adobe's new Photoshop Album hits the market as digital camera sales continue to expand More >>
A.H.M. Joel Belz
National | MAN KNOWS NOT HIS TIME Arthur H. Matthews: veteran journalist, WORLD colleague More >>
Carnage in Congo Mindy Belz
International | Brutality continues in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo More >>
Hacked out Chris Stamper
National | Famous computer hacker Kevin Mitnick is released from probation More >>
Star crossed Chris Stamper
National | Famed astrologer Sydney Omarr dies at age 76 More >>
Storage space Chris Stamper
National | Hitachi plans to release world's smallest hard drive this fall More >>
Surgical strike Chris Stamper
National | Doctors in West Virginia strike as malpractice insurance premiums become too inflated More >>
ArrowDispatches Brought to 'heel Edward E. Plowman
Christian campus group nearly booted from UNC, but Tarheel chancellor relents—after lawsuit threat More >>
Flashtraffic: Bush renominates Joel C. Rosenberg
President Bush renominates 30 federal judges, including Priscilla Owen and Charles Pickering More >>
Flashtraffic: Daschle will not run in 2004 Joel C. Rosenberg
Contrary to reports, Daschle decides to focus on Senate instead of a bid for the presidency More >>
Flashtraffic: Frum's book drawing attention Joel C. Rosenberg
David Frum's new book, The Right Man, is creating big buzz inside the Beltway. More >>
Flashtraffic: Who is Bill Frist? Joel C. Rosenberg
Who is New Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist? More >>
Scrubbing bubbles Marvin Olasky
Bush plan would help cleanse Wall Street of speculative gambling More >>
Top News The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Bestsellers The Editors
Culture | The Top 5 best-selling hardback novels as measured by placement on four leading lists as of Jan. 6 More >>
Hot on their trail Andrew Coffin
Culture | Three semi-fiction films, Catch Me if You Can, Gangs of New York, and Rabbit-Proof Fence, follow the paths of a teenage con man, immigrants in 19th-century New York, and aboriginal girls trying to return home More >>
In the book spotlight The Editors
Culture | Morton's new book tells riveting tale of Canada's abortion timeline More >>
Scholarly legends Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Luther and the drinking song, angels dancing on the heads of pins, and other "facts" that aren't true More >>
Slow change coming The Editors
Culture | An interview with Slowtrain More >>
ArrowVoices Can't stress it enough Joel Belz
After 30 years of living with abortion, we dare not give up this battle More >>
An "author's tea" Andrée Seu
Sin and its effects don't fit on a 3"x 5" card More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist From denial to tears Marvin Olasky
But true love means saying more than "sorry" More >>
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