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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Terror on trial" October 18, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 40

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COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

COVER STORY: 9/11 terrorists exploited our open society, started a war, and retreated to the shadows. Now these shadow warriors want to take advantage of another of our open institutions: the criminal court system. Will the system work for us—or for them? The lead prosecutor in the case of terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui last week asked an appeals court to make the system protect Americans   More >>

ArrowFeatures 'They will be held accountable' Priya Abraham
International | FEATURE: U.S. officials were already souring on Syria before Israel's Oct. 5 attack on the country. Now Syrian ties to terrorism and espionage against the United States are prompting Congress and the White House to take action More >>
A more colorful GOP Bob Jones
National | POLITICS: Indian conservative is unusual even by Louisiana standards More >>
Around the horn John Dawson
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Bits & Megabytes Chris Stamper
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Boom to doom John Dawson
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Classic challenge Chris Stamper
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Crash protection Chris Stamper
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Creditworthy Jennifer Marshall
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Cubs win? So do scalpers John Dawson
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Judgment day Lynn Vincent
National | CALIFORNIA: Voters toss aside an unpopular Democratic governor, but at what cost? Liberal Republicans are delighted, but conservatives who chose Schwarzenegger as the lesser of two evils—and those who backed a rival Republican—take a wait-and-see attitude More >>
Missing the link? Lynn Vincent
National | HEALTH: Abortionists do not want to tell women about the likely connection between abortion and breast cancer, but as Breast Cancer Awareness Month arrives, some states are making sure that pregnant women are informed More >>
Politics by other means Bob Jones
National | ELECTIONS: Wary Republican lawyers in California were prepared for recount lawsuits that didn't materialize, but the massive preparation shows how the era of the hanging chad has changed everything—and offers a preview of what to expect in 2004 More >>
Report Card Jennifer Marshall
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Safety dance Jennifer Marshall
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ArrowDispatches At last! Marvin Olasky
PLAYOFFS: Perennial losers Cubs and Red Sox boost interest and ratings—in part by showing that baseball is 90 percent mental, and the other half physical More >>
Blogwatch The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews Penman for the terrorists Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Edward Said was the Harriet Beecher Stowe of radical Islam's war on the West More >>
ArrowVoices Secret weapon Joel Belz
Homeschoolers may become to conservative Republicans what labor unions are to Democrats More >>
In our own likeness Janie B. Cheaney
Creative authors still cannot create a different human nature More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Withholding applause Marvin Olasky
But why shouldn't journalists be able to clap with both hands when they witness new wonders? More >>
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