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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Kerry picks Edwards as VP" July 17, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 27

JOHNNY-COME-LATELY

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

John Kerry's selection of John Edwards as his running mate puts a first-term senator on the Democrats' national ticket -- but it could also force the GOP to spend precious resources in the South   More >>

ArrowFeatures A decent proposal Lynn Vincent
Politics | With the law that protects children from online porn on the ropes, John Ashcroft may be the last defense for online child safety More >>
Could this man be Bush's Nader? Gene Edward Veith
National | Constitution Party may represent the margin of defeat for President Bush More >>
Key rulings of the 2003-04 Supreme Court Bob Jones
Politics | Clarence Thomas voting to protect the rights of internet pornographers? Stranger things may have happened on the Supreme Court this term -- but not often More >>
Out of the shadows Priya Abraham
International | U.S. pressure brings attention to a humanitarian crisis, but can Khartoum be trusted to keep its promises? More >>
Socialism recycled Gene Edward Veith
National | The left swung the last presidential election, as Ralph Nader grabbed a crucial 3 percent of the vote. Led by high-decibel radicals like Michael Moore, the left is not only hot under the collar but hot on bestseller lists and at the box office. To find out about how leftists might affect this year's elections, WORLD visited the Green Party convention More >>
Throwing a party Gene Edward Veith
National | A successful third party is possible in the United States, but it must work from the ground up More >>
ArrowDispatches Mailbag The Editors Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors The Buzz The Editors
ArrowReviews America's Heart & Soul: All heart, little soul Gene Edward Veith
Culture | This documentary now in theaters aims at making Americans feel good about their country More >>
Farenheit 9/11: All heat, no light Andrew Coffin
Culture | Reasonable arguments against the war in Iraq exist -- but this unbalanced screed displays none of them More >>
Spider-Man 2: Peter's principles Andrew Coffin
Culture | The Spider-Man franchise continues to prove that big movies with broad appeal can be done well More >>
Bestselling CDs Arsenio Orteza
Culture | The top five bestselling CDs according to the July 3 issue of Billboard magazine More >>
ArrowNotebook Business Dan Perkins
Business | Detroit’s Big Three automakers are expected to offer extra buying incentives this summer More >>
Sports John Dawson
Sports | Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was Kobe Bryant’s first choice to coach the Lakers after Phil Jackson left More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
Technology | Intel's new 64-bit Xeon processor will be able to display smoother graphics and crunch more data while using less power More >>
ArrowVoices Messy stuff Joel Belz
Amnesty for Iraqi killers is shocking, but freedom and war have never been neat activities More >>
The affair Andrée Seu
A quiet seed develops -- and the unthinkable becomes thinkable More >>
Temple of doom Marvin Olasky
Reality trumps an overactive imagination -- as it should More >>
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