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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Beginning of the end" March 29, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 12

49 1/2 hours

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Before commencement of the "shock-and-awe" campaign, President Bush went with shock-only in an attempt to end the war before it really began—but clearly the initial volley was no "half measure"   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Follow the leaders: Democracy's difficult path The Editors Rule of man Mindy Belz
Democracy and the rule of law in the Middle East will take more than simply ousting the Taliban from Afghanistan or Saddam Hussein's regime from Iraq—though that's a good start. Says one former diplomat, hastily held free elections— More >>
Six signs the war is going well Bob Jones ArrowFeatures Around the horn John Dawson
National | According to the New York Daily News, NFL owners might vote on a plan to expand the playoffs next season at their meetings in Phoenix. More >>
Bouncing spell check Chris Stamper
National | Machines are no match for men, at least as grammarians. More >>
Caught in the Net Chris Stamper
National | Soon, Spiegel may go the way of Montgomery Ward and Woolworth. More >>
High-tech happy meals Chris Stamper
National | Some McDonald's restaurants are about to provide a new treat with their combo meals: an hour of high-speed Internet access. More >>
Pill pushers
National | Did the FDA follow its own guidelines when it approved RU-486? More >>
Player's death sparks change Chris Stamper
National | Though there may be no agreement on how prevalent steroid use is in Major League Baseball, hardly anyone disputes the problem exists. More >>
Sayonara, Tokyo John Dawson
National | The start of Major League Baseball's 2003 season will look more Disneyland than Far East. More >>
The Spurgeon of Africa Priya Abraham
International | Zambia's Conrad Mbewe embraces the Baptist reformer's love of preaching, writing, and controversy More >>
ArrowDispatches Bush the democrat Marvin Olasky
We have a government of the people, not of the streets More >>
Democracy 'in a dangerous place' Mindy Belz
Leading Middle East freedom advocate gets his day in court—and wins More >>
Flashtraffic: Approval of war rising Joel C. Rosenberg
Approval of Bush and Blair increases More >>
Flashtraffic: Democrats hammer Bush Joel C. Rosenberg
Democrats hammered President Bush in the hours before Saddam's deadline. More >>
Flashtraffic: War support strong Joel C. Rosenberg
Despite words from Democrats to the contrary, national support of the war against Iraq is strong More >>
Top News The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Bestsellers Arsenio Orteza
Culture | More >>
In the music spotlight: Johnny Cash Arsenio Orteza
Culture | More >>
What would Caesar do? Gene Edward Veith
Culture | If the United States really were a new Roman Empire, then President Bush would not be so civil More >>
ArrowVoices Youthful impatience Joel Belz
High expectations unmet and a culture of communism still trouble Czechs More >>
Speaking of God Andrée Seu
But when do our arbiters of propriety think we may More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Always on God's mind Marvin Olasky
He never forgets the cross and so never forgets us More >>
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