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"No man's land" May 10, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 18
FAITH & WORKS
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
Christians aid Muslims outside the glare of Western journalists bent on uncovering a new crusade. In Jordan, Red Crescent officials clearly don't want Christians credited for helping those displaced by the war in Iraq. That's just fine by the relief workers. The idea is for someone else to get the credit, anyway More >>
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Refugees with no country see in Iraqi liberation reason to hope
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The mind is easier to win than the heart
Bob Jones
Even in a pro-Western Arab capital, U.S. officials face an unexpected "wave of emotionalism" over the war in Iraq
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The UN's oily dealings
Mindy Belz
Oil-for-Food morphed into an "Oil-for-Palaces" program; now is as good a time as any to start over
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Around the horn
John Dawson
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Blue Jay fever
John Dawson
National | Texas Rangers shortstop Alex Rodriguez must have taken in a lot of room service during one road swing.
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Industry hack
Chris Stamper
National | In geek speak, there's such a thing as a "good hack."
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Jack of all trades
Andrew Coffin
National | James Mangold is a talented director seemingly at home in any genre.
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Nowhere going elsewhere
Andrew Coffin
National | Nowhere in Africa (unrated) is a German film that won this year's Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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Shifting sand?
Lynn Vincent
National | Calvin College offers a top-notch liberal arts education, but is it slipping its biblical moorings? First in an occasional series on Christian colleges
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Sweeping changes
Chris Stamper
National | May is a month when network executives most want to capture your eyeballs.
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Texas two-step
Edward E. Plowman
National | Texas Tech students now don't have to believe in Darwinism to gain a recommendation from biology professor Michael Dini.
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Two games for one
John Dawson
National | Fans attending the first game of the second-round NHL playoffs at the American Airlines Center in Dallas got two gamesand then somefor the price of one.
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We've got next
John Dawson
National | It's official: The WNBA has got next.
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Testing has become a way for public schools to hide their failures
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FlashTraffic: Hillary's hat in the ring?
Joel C. Rosenberg
FlashTraffic: Operation Iraqi Free Markets?
Joel C. Rosenberg
FlashTraffic: The Iowa contenders
Joel C. Rosenberg
The ABCs of AIDS
Priya Abraham
A new AIDS bill doesn't guarantee a focus on what works: abstinence
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TOP NEWS
The Editors
QuickTakes
Quotables
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Culture | The Top 5 best-selling CDs according to Billboard magazine's"Heatseekers" chart, April 26, 2003
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Chicks fillet
Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Unlike rock stars who protested the war, the Dixie Chicks are "walkin' on the fightin' side" of their fans
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In the music spotlight: Evanescence
Arsenio Orteza
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Mighty mice
Susan Olasky
Culture | Novelist Brian Jacques is captivating a second generation of children with his stark portrayals of good and evil
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Deeply held belief in Iraq would mean deep trouble
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Egalite, fraternite, diversite
Andrée Seu
Should Andree sue because she will never be a ballerina?
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Mailbag
Guest Columnist
The write stuff
Marvin Olasky
Three keys to better writing: Emphasize action, description, simplicity
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