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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Army of compassion" April 05, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 13

RESTRAINT & FEROCITY

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

Embedded reporters help put a human face on a shockingly powerful military assault. Embedded humanitarians in the command chain of Operation Iraqi Freedom help make this a genuinely George W. Bush-style operation-as compassionate conservatism goes to war   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Sound of sacrifice Lynn Vincent
For a city of military families used to the constant roar of military training, "the sound of freedom" has taken on new meaning—and new seriousness More >>
The air war Priya Abraham
The battle for public opinion intensifies as Middle East media whip up anti-American sentiment More >>
The Kurds' new day Mindy Belz
Day 1 of their longed-for liberation coincided with an annual spring festival that marks a tyrant's overthrow: Will history repeat? More >>
Ultimate reality TV Gene Edward Veith
The war is showing how TV can make us all witnesses to a historic event More >>
ArrowFeatures Around the horn John Dawson
National | Ernie Els's hopes of competing in the PGA's Players Championship were dashed by a right-hand jab and an uncompromising punching bag. More >>
Crouching Tiger John Dawson
National | Special things tend to happen once Tiger Woods approaches a milestone. More >>
The spoils of football John Dawson
National | If Title IX defenders cite high levels of spending in major college football programs as a rallying cry, proponents of change may soon point to astonishing revenue divides. More >>
Visionary medicine Chris Stamper
National | Some scientists see more potential in contact lenses than just vision correction. More >>
ArrowDispatches Embedded truth Joel C. Rosenberg
Meet the inventor of the made-for-TV war: the Pentagon's Torie Clarke More >>
Flashtraffic: Ashcroft bulks up anti-terror forces Joel C. Rosenberg
When Attorney General John Ashcroft heads to Capitol Hill this week for budget talks, it will be his first time in public since the Iraq war began. What's he been up to? More >>
Flashtraffic: Future of proposed tax cuts unclear Joel C. Rosenberg
President Bush's tax-cut plan is in jeopardy. More >>
Top News The Editors Week 1 worries Marvin Olasky
But will facts overcome presuppositions in reporting on the Iraq war? More >>
QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Attention deficit Andrew Coffin
Culture | Hollywood shows its wartime insecurities during a low-rated Academy Awards event More >>
Books for children The Editors
Culture | More >>
In the book spotlight: Clifton Taulbert The Editors
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices Beyond nation building Joel Belz
There are indicators that President Bush's plan is very big indeed More >>
The quality of mercy Andrée Seu
Why Germans and Iraqis surrender to Americans More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Golden rule Marvin Olasky
It's not loving to leave neighbors at the mercy of Saddam & Sons More >>
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