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"George W. Bush: Gut check" April 24, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 16
George W. Bush: Gut check
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
President Bush makes his case for staying the course in Iraq—even as his critics and political opponents successfully begin planting doubts in the minds of voters about staying the course in Washington More >>
National |
The latest on supplements, high blood pressure and more
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Operation enduring presence
Mindy Belz
Iraq |
President Bush says Iraqis will take charge June 30; what he's not saying is how long the United States will have boots on the ground
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Painfully unaware
John Dawson
National |
ABORTION TRIAL: Fetal-pain expert testifies on the "excruciating" partial-birth procedure as the government defends its ban against the industry's lawsuit. But as the trial produces sensational testimony, the courtroom remains virtually journalist-free
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Remembering Rwanda
Priya Abraham
International |
AFRICA: Ten years ago, the United Nations failed to act as Hutu extremists killed 800,000 Tutsis and Hutu moderates. The central African country still lives with the consequences
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Rwanda: 10 years after genocide
The Editors
International |
Rwanda is still struggling to recover from the 1994 genocide as it prepares to mark the slaughter's 10th anniversary in a series of ceremonies across the small nation.
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Sports
John Dawson
National |
Philly fans want a winner and Tiger's major slump continues
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Technology
Chris Stamper
National |
Cracking down on plagiarism, one arcade game that continues to thrive, and more
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Previews make it look a lot like Big, but it is possible to identify some differences between 13 Going on 30 and the 1988 Tom Hanks film.
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Best-selling CDs
The Editors
A look at five of the most popular music choices
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Brother against Brother
Lynn Vincent
RELIGION: A church dispute in Fresno lands in a civil courtand could set a precedent for government meddling in ecclesiastical matters
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Colorful fall
Gene Edward Veith
Ancient Romans traded their freedom for a government that would entertain and take care of them. Sound familiar?
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Laws of the land
Lynn Vincent
RELIGION: Churches nationwide are going to court over property regulations
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Sad swans
Gene Edward Veith
The Swan is a reality show that does not stop at taking ordinary people and putting them in the Hollywood spotlight.
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We're watching our p's and q's in a brutal publishing environment
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One-track minds
Andrée Seu
Abortion lobbyists see everything as an attack on Roe vs. Wade
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Mind stretchers
Marvin Olasky
Books that provide seven good innings on the treadmill
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