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"Truth or CAIR" March 22, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 11
Truth or CAIR
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
The Muslim public-relations group CAIR—Council on American Islamic Relations—has a tough sell in post-9/11 America. But if its goal is simply to promote Islam as a "religion of peace" and to distance American Muslims from terrorism, why can't CAIR begin with a simple acknowledgment that the terrorist threat to America is real? Instead, CAIR's modus operandi has been to attack Christianity with the same, simplistic broad brush it claims is tarring Islam More >>
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Blood money
The Editors
National | A homeless man is fighting back against a film crew that released a video of him fighting a homeless woman.
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Can I quote me on that?
John Dawson
National | New York Yankees pitcher David Wells's claim he was misquoted in his autobiography lands him in elite company.
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Cancerous cells?
The Editors
National | The cell-phone-as-health-hazard cause is all but dead.
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Chavez's apocalypse
Priya Abraham
International | Venezuelans brace for more trouble as strikers face crackdown
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Delicacies ready to eat
The Editors
National | The Defense Department hopes that the American military's meal ticket just became much more valuable
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Electronic legal pad
The Editors
National | Microsoft wants to change the way people take notes.
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High wattage
The Editors
National | An interview with J.C. Watts
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Number crunchers
The Editors
National | Receipts soon may not provide as much information as they have in the past, but most customers won't complain.
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Repression made in China
Mindy Belz
International | While they still can, citizens are fighting a new bill of "rights" Beijing seeks to impose on the Legislative Council; it amounts, as the local Catholic bishop puts it, to injustice stabilized by oppression
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Technical foul-up
John Dawson
National | Some University of Georgia basketball players tried taking their game to the court of law.
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Too heavy to fly?
The Editors
National | Could the U.S. airline industry become a casualty of war with Iraq?
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Well-intended failure
R. Albert Mohler
National | An elite journalist reinforces the stereotypes that he sets out to dismiss
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High Noon actually isn't a bad model for leaders forced into war
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Flashtraffic: Bush's faith in Jesus draws attention
Joel C. Rosenberg
President Bush's faith in Jesus Christ is a hot media topic these days.
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Flashtraffic: Comments on Moran's comments
Joel C. Rosenberg
ep. Jim Moran (D-Va.), who now says he regrets that he "singled out the Jewish community." So do his embarrassed colleagues
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Flashtraffic: Freedom Fries?
Joel C. Rosenberg
Congressional corridors and Washington e-mail in-boxes are rife with anti-French jokes.
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Flashtraffic: Tony Blair's popularity dwindles
Joel C. Rosenberg
Whose regime will fall first: Saddam Hussein's or Tony Blair's?
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The Buzz
QuickTakes
Quotables
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Culture | Bruce Willis's new action movie implies certain ideas that make liberal critics queasy
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Being American doesn't mean you have to say "sorry," but it might help
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Snowstorm psychology
Andrée Seu
Enjoying one day's respite from war and rumors of war
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Mailbag
Guest Columnist
Evil times
Marvin Olasky
But that's all the more reason for diligence and cheerfulness
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