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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "One nation under God" June 26, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 25

PUNTING ON THE PLEDGE

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Liberals discover judicial restraint and join a unanimous Supreme Court in deciding . . . to decide another day . . . on the politically volatile issue of the Pledge of Allegiance   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories 'Unmistakable hostility' Bob Jones
Senator: "Some courts, led by the U.S. Supreme Court, have demonstrated a clear and unmistakable hostility toward religious expression in the public square" More >>
ArrowFeatures 9/11 panel: Stick to what you know Mindy Belz
National | More >>
An emotional note Andrew Coffin
National | Movie review More >>
Business Dan Perkins
National | More >>
Cartoon Christians Andrew Coffin
National | Movie review More >>
Crude and rude Bob Jones
National | ECONOMY: OPEC pushes down gas prices for the first time in 2004, but other complex factors are at play—and experts predict they’ll drive prices back up More >>
Mis-State-ment Priya Abraham
National | TERROR: Fixing State Department's messed-up terror report misses the bigger issue More >>
One step forward, one step backward Mindy Belz
National | IRAQ: Even as violent militants use terror and chaos to impose their will on post-Saddam, post-occupation Iraq, humanitarian workers and Iraqis of goodwill forge important progress More >>
Sports John Dawson
National | More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
National | More >>
The least of these Lynn Vincent
National | ABORTION: As technology advances fetal viability, will it also advance the case for protecting thousands of unborn babies at earlier gestational ages? More >>
The O.J. decade Lynn Vincent
National | MEDIA: From the slow-speed chase to nonstop coverage, the O.J. Simpson murder trial was first in a long run of made-for-TV justice More >>
The summer sport of politics: Veepstakes Bob Jones
National | Edwards, runner-up to Kerry in the primaries, emerges as the favorite for VP More >>
Upright and locked Lynn Vincent
National | HOMELAND SECURITY: Air marshals look just like other professional law-enforcement agents, and that’s the problem More >>
ArrowDispatches Culture Beat Andrew Coffin
Cartoon Christians More >>
Culture Beat Gene Edward Veith
Cinderella for guys More >>
Quick Takes The Editors The Buzz The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Best-Selling Books The Editors
Books | More >>
Cinderella for guys Gene Edward Veith
Television | Review More >>
ArrowVoices Bad hearing aides Joel Belz
It’s not that they won’t hear the polls; they simply can’t More >>
Ty that binds Gene Edward Veith
Remembering an uncle who revealed the wonders of this wide and marvelous world to his nephew More >>
Heavenly free-fall Andrée Seu
What would happen if we trusted enough in God to plunge into a certain kind of self-forgetfulness? More >>
Mailbag The Editors Long, twilight struggle Marvin Olasky
Although unsatisfying, a tie in a political battle is better than a loss More >>
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