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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Staying underground" May 03, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 17

Dream or nightmare?

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Stories of Saddam's repressive rule are almost as numerous as Iraqi refugees. But even after coalition forces liberated the country, the refugees' memories are so vivid and painful, few have enough confidence to return   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories IRS: Islamic Revenue Service Bob Jones
Concerned less with cheerful giving and more with precision, imams enforce the zakat with the zeal of tax collectors—but the largesse provides much-needed relief to suffering Iraqis More >>
ArrowFeatures Around the horn John Dawson
National | More >>
Glass houses Edward E. Plowman
National | The nation's largest private operator of prisons and jails last week announced plans to launch faith-based programs in each of the 60 facilities it runs over the next three years. More >>
Imperial Vermont Edward E. Plowman
National | Ripples are crashing into other states from Vermont, where a law in 2000 established a "civil-union" category that is essentially marriage for same-sex partners, complete with spousal rights. More >>
Of toils and toes John Dawson
National | Minnesota star forward Kevin Garnett said this would be the year he'd lead his team to a playoff series victory. More >>
Out to the brawlgame John Dawson
National | The only good news is that these guys have about 150 games to cool off. More >>
Paving the 'war and destruction' path Mindy Belz
International | President Bush gives a diplomatic pass to a brutal Islamist government, yet evidence persists that Khartoum is using U.S. "good faith" to crush the Christian south More >>
Stability must wait Priya Abraham
International | After a vote called "comparatively peaceful," America's 5th-largest oil supplier still perilously sits on a Christian/Muslim divide More >>
Tighter focus Edward E. Plowman
National | Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, 66, will turn over his post as president and CEO of the group this month More >>
ArrowDispatches Flashtraffic: Interview with Rush Joel C. Rosenberg
What's next after Operation Iraqi Freedom? Talk radio's Rush Limbaugh shares his insights in this exclusive e-mail interview with WORLD. More >>
He's not Trent Lott Marvin Olasky
There's a big difference between Trent Lott's racial insensitivity and Rick Santorum's principled position on constitutional law—and President Bush ought to stand by him More >>
TOP NEWS The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews BESTSELLERS The Editors
Culture | The Top 5 best-selling nonfiction hardbacks as measured by placement on four leading lists as of April 20, 2003 More >>
Heart problems Gene Edward Veith
Culture | The looting in Iraq illustrates the moral and political crisis that plagues the Islamic world More >>
In the book spotlight: Successful books in 2002 The Editors
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices Warning signals Joel Belz
They led to the looting of Baghdad and they may hold back Iraq More >>
Thinking it through Andrée Seu
What do we know most directly, most immediately? More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Spring reading Marvin Olasky
As described in the rhyme of the ancient treadmiller More >>
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