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"Sciavo: Saved by the bill" November 01, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 42
Sciavo: Saved by the bill
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
COVER STORY: How quick thinking and swift political action saved the life of a disabled womanand rekindled a pro-life movement beaten down by defeat after defeat More >>
INTERVIEW: Author Richard Miniter chronicles how the Clinton White House passed up opportunities to seize Osama bin Laden
'Profound pain and uncertainty'
| by Edward E. Plowman
Another Cuba?
| by The Editors
Around the horn
| by John Dawson
BEYOND THE BORDERS
| by The Editors
Bits & Megabytes
| by Chris Stamper
BOOK EXCERPT: Losing bin Laden
| by The Editors
Can't beat 'em? Skip 'em
| by Bob Jones
POLITICS: Conceding first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses to frontrunner Howard Dean, two upper-tier DemocratsClark and Liebermanhope to break with history and generate late momentum
Citizenship 101
| by Jennifer Marshall
Congrats, then criticism
| by The Editors
Cubs and billy goats
| by John Dawson
Fighting off infections
| by Chris Stamper
Just talk? Or is it time to walk?
| by Edward E. Plowman
ANGLICAN CRISIS: Traditionalist Episcopalians, fresh from an angry exchange with liberal leaders, are watching what happens next week, when an openly gay bishop is slated to take power in the United States; "there is a huge crisis looming," admits the archbishop of Canterbury
Missing definition?
| by Chris Stamper
Navy blues
| by Lynn Vincent
RELIGION: Are evangelical chaplains who refuse "to preach pluralism among religions" too "narrow" for the Navy?
New piper to pay
| by Chris Stamper
Off track
| by John Dawson
Partial-birth, fully delivered
| by Bob Jones
ABORTION: Without a hostile White House, pro-lifers secure a federal ban, but now the battle will shift back to the federal courts
Prayer patrol
| by Jennifer Marshall
Report Card
| by Jennifer Marshall
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FEATURE: Reading books the right way will keep a mind in shape the way exercising keeps a body in shape
In loco parentis | by Gene Edward Veith
Artificial wombs might end abortion, but the price would be the end of the family
Does a pledge to a god that everyone can accept honor the one true God?
Acts II? | by Andrée Seu
What's happening in India's most-populous state may be simply normal kingdom growth
Nerve damage | by Marvin Olasky
Cubs and Red Sox fans should not blame curses, fate, or the "gods of baseball" for playoff problems
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