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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Attacking the future now" February 22, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 7

Attacking the future now

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

While the world discusses Iraq after Saddam, Baghdad and its operatives systematically seek to wipe out democratic opponents   More >>

ArrowFeatures 'The greatest gift' Edward E. Plowman
National | Acknowledgement of God prevalent in government circles More >>
Dobson's dents Edward E. Plowman
National | The low national economic tide is causing many boats to run aground, and is even denting the hulls of some of the most popular denominational and parachurch ministry budgets. More >>
Dog days The Editors
National | Attack-dog lawyers in Colorado may soon be able to fetch bigger fees for bereaved pet owners by suing negligent vets for "loss of companionship." More >>
Faith & works Edward E. Plowman
National | Faith-based initiatives can work. Just ask the Texas Criminal Justice Policy Council. More >>
Guidance counseling Edward E. Plowman
National | Public schools now risk losing federal money if they violate the religious freedom of students and teachers More >>
Methodist mockery Edward E. Plowman
National | What part of no don't liberals in the 8.4-million-member United Methodist Church understand? More >>
Rise up and roar Greg Dabel
International | Members of the lower caste stage a quiet revolution against laws prohibiting religious conversion More >>
ArrowDispatches 'We really need peace here' Joel C. Rosenberg
As war in Iraq approaches, Westerners in Israel start clearing out; meanwhile, anti-terror crackdowns in Palestinian areas create difficult, frustrating conditions More >>
Flashtraffic: a silver lining to the war with Iraq? Joel C. Rosenberg
Might there be a silver lining to the dark storm clouds of war now gathering—a new chance for peace in a post-Saddam world? Mr. Netanyahu hopes so. More >>
Flashtraffic: Bin Laden audiotape found Joel C. Rosenberg
Saddam Hussein called for suicide attacks, and now comes the chilling audiotape that U.S. intelligence experts say was likely recorded by Osama bin Laden More >>
Flashtraffic: Netanyahu wary of potential attacks on Israel Joel C. Rosenberg
The United States and Israel face the most ominous threats since 9/11, warns Israeli Foreign Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an exclusive interview with WORLD. More >>
Top news The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Bestsellers The Editors
Culture | The five best-selling hardback nonfiction books as measured by placement on four leading lists as of Feb. 10 More >>
In the book spotlight: The Right Man The Editors
Culture | More >>
Lethal 'gospel' Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Addicted to sin, Islamic terrorists believe that killing "infidels" is the only sure way to make it to heaven More >>
Onward, Christian soldiers Gene Edward Veith
Culture | The United States is preparing for battle, but does it have the culture to handle the Civil War epic Gods and Generals? More >>
ArrowVoices Getting shelved Joel Belz
In our public libraries, that's not as easy as it might seem More >>
The only Christian way? Andrée Seu
Maybe we should forget A Trip to Bountiful and take a trip to Chicago More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Washington, then and now Marvin Olasky
The decisions of our first president continue to affect us today More >>
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