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"Ugly truth of partial-birth" April 17, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 15
Ugly truth of partial-birth
COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent
Exsanguination or draining of blood? A federal judge is demanding that abortion-industry witnesses speak in plain English as he considers one of three challenges to a federal law banning partial-birth abortions. But despite all the sensational testimony and courtroom drama, the major news media are paying no attention More >>
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RELIGION: Millions over the past century put their faith in civil governments to solve problems and close inequalities, but a look at the scriptural basis of the state should temper Christian expectations
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Anniversary fireworks
Bob Jones
National |
IRAQ: The White House stands by its June 30 plan to hand over sovereignty to Iraqis. But on the first anniversary of Saddam's ouster, U.S. and coalition forces have their hands full
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Building a democracy: a decade after apartheid
Priya Abraham
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SPECIAL REPORT: South Africa celebrates 10 years of freedom and equal rights. Its successesand failuresare signposts for democracy-builders in today's terror-torn lands
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Lies and statistics
Bob Jones
National |
AD WATCH: Presidential campaigns push their economic messages, as interest groups seek to undermine Bush's 9/11 leadership
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Religion
Edward E. Plowman
National |
Religion
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Sports
John Dawson
National |
Sports
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Technology
Chris Stamper
National |
Technology
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Culture
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Home run
Andrew Coffin
Culture
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Miller time
Gene Edward Veith
Culture
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Sick unto death?
Gene Edward Veith
Attacks from without are not the worst kinds of terrorism
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Sympathy for a devil
Gene Edward Veith
Culture
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Future battle: Will homosexuals go after the tax-exempt status of groups that oppose their lifestyle?
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All those in favor, say 'nay'
Andrée Seu
When a politician "personally opposes" your agenda, you can count on his public support
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Rocky road
Marvin Olasky
On welfare and national security, will Americans remember past crises and make a comeback?
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