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"John Paul II: In memoriam" October 25, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 41
A Shepherd and A statesman
COVER STORY | By Edward E. Plowman
COVER STORY: He challenged and endured Nazi and Communist tyrannies. He helped institute reforms that opened the Bible to millions of Catholics. He stood fast for traditional morality in an age of relativism. Last week, with his health in serious decline, millions used the occasion of his 25th anniversary as pope to remember (and say farewell to) Pope John Paul II, man of courage and man of conviction More >>
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National | EUTHANASIA: The forced starvation of Terri Schiavo may be part of a larger effort to dehumanize the severely disabled
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Beauty and the beastly practice
Bob Jones
National | ABORTION: As was done successfully in California, Michiganders are poised to hand their governor an embarrassing rebuke
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Countering Kim
Priya Abraham
International | NORTH KOREA: Is diplomacy the solution to Kim Jong Il's tyranny?
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PA system
Mindy Belz
International | MIDDLE EAST: Leaders of the Palestinian Authority are condemning last week's attack on Americans in Gaza, but U.S. officials say Palestinian leaders could have and should have done more to prevent it
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Sports
John Dawson
National | Sports
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Technology
Chris Stamper
National | Technology
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Rush Limbaugh's fall should lead to more gospel, not more gossip
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Blog Watch: Eye on CBS
The Editors
By WORLD's press time the most-read blogs had not picked up on one story of big media bias
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Blog Watch: Lost in Space?
The Editors
The news that China is launching a manned space mission has brought focus to a long-running blog debate over America's own manned space program.
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Blog Watch: Rush judgments
The Editors
QuickTakes
Quotables
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Culture | Cutting-room floor
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Praise the Lord, pass the ammo
Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Moral reformation in the West must lead the defeat of terrorism
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Raging river
Andrew Coffin
Culture | CLINT EASTWOOD'S MYSTIC RIVER, which opened last weekend to lavish critical praise, is a disturbing, captivating movie and easily Mr. Eastwood's best work behind the camera since his Oscar-winning anti-western Unforgiven.
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Reality Fiction
Joel Belz
Culture | FEATURE: A bestseller with his very first novel, author Joel C. Rosenberg is hoping with The Last Daysand its distinctive blend of fact and fiction, along with an unapologetic Christian worldviewthat lightning can strike twice
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California proves Neil Postman's arguments about America's entertainment-driven public discourse
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Authority always wins
Andrée Seu
Even those who say they reject all arguments based on authority base their arguments on authority
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Mailbag
Guest Columnist
Books, boils, and baseball
Marvin Olasky
Fall treadmill reading while the boys of summer eye the World Series
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