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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Iraq: Bloody Ramadan" November 29, 2003, Vol. 18, No. 46

BLOODY RAMADAN

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

COVER STORY: This Islamic holy month has been brutal for the targets of al-Qaeda terror. That—together with protests abroad, impatience at home, and an election around the corner—has President Bush increasingly on the defensive. After meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, his chief ally in the terror war, he boiled the future of the conflict down to two choices: "to keep our word or to break it"   More >>

ArrowFeatures Faithful to Ana Lynn Vincent
National | CULTURAL: Websites are helping girls embrace a "lifestyle" of eating disorders More >>
Fervor and optimism
International | RELIGION: Scholars are detecting a growing interest in spiritual matters in France and throughout Europe More >>
Let's talk it over Priya Abraham
International | NORTH KOREA: U.S. officials press for a new round of diplomacy with North Korea—as some in the Senate emphasize the dismal human-rights conditions under Kim Jong Il More >>
Losing in overtime
National | JUDICIARY: Senate GOP's judicial marathon ends with two more nominees stalled—and Republicans unwilling to close ranks behind a maneuver to stop the blockade More >>
Sports John Dawson
National | More >>
Stealing Christmas Edward E. Plowman
National | COURTS: The holiday season is lawsuit season for secularist grinches; religious-liberties groups fight for displays, and offer tips More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
National | More >>
ArrowDispatches Blogwatch The Editors Massachusetts mangles marriage Joel Belz The Buzz The Editors QuickTakes Quotables
ArrowReviews ... But even more worth reading Gene Edward Veith
Culture | More >>
Taking every thought captive
Culture | BOOKS: WORLD will occasionally ask experts in various fields for their reading recommendations. More >>
Victims as heroes Gene Edward Veith
Culture | Sentimentality has replaced both martial virtues and clear thinking More >>
Worth seeing ... Marvin Olasky
Culture | More >>
ArrowVoices Preparing for battle Joel Belz
WJI sends students into the war zone of American journalism, but it needs your gifts to train its soldiers More >>
A statesman's proposal Andrée Seu
Facing problems similar to the ones we have today, Dutch leader Abraham Kuyper built distinctively Christian institutions More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist And now, the backlash Marvin Olasky
A "big victory" in the Bay State on so-called gay marriage is more likely to lead to gay-rights defeat More >>
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