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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "UN's abuse of power" July 24, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 28

ABUSE OF POWER

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

After flagrant abuse by Saddam and gross mismanagement by the UN, Iraq's Oil for Food program is spawning another cliche: a nine-headed monster of an investigation   More >>

ArrowFeatures Boston blackout Bob Jones
News | Increasingly made-for-TV party conventions are receiving less coverage More >>
Haste makes waste Priya Abraham
News | Despite his record $15 billion initiative to fight the global spread of HIV, President Bush is pilloried at the International AIDS Conference in Bangkok. Activists insist the only answer is more condoms and more drugs immediately -- though reality often fails to back up their rhetoric More >>
On the record Bob Jones
News | Amendment backers failed to muster the votes even to have a vote More >>
Ploys for tots Lynn Vincent
National | Activists in several states are using questionable research to push for voluntary -- and, some fear, eventually mandatory -- tax-funded preschool for all children More >>
ArrowDispatches Mailbag The Editors Moore or less John Dawson
A handful of conservatives are working to discredit Michael Moore's films and books, and some are finding the hobby fulfilling -- and lucrative More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors The Buzz The Editors
ArrowReviews Anchorman: Anchors away Andrew Coffin
Culture | Like so many contemporary comedies, Anchorman (rated PG-13) contains enough crude humor to keep it far from the "recommended" list More >>
Bestselling books Susan Olasky
Culture | The top five best-selling hardback nonfiction books as of July 12 More >>
King Arthur: Ancient Arthur Gene Edward Veith
Culture | The new movie King Arthur (rated PG-13) is about the historical Artorius More >>
The Clearing: Clearing the air Andrew Coffin
Culture | The Clearing (rated R) is an odd little movie that is bound to frustrate many viewers More >>
ArrowNotebook Sports John Dawson
Sports | Lance Armstrong, winner of five consecutive Tour de France races, criticizes teammate for decision More >>
Business Dan Perkins
Technology | Retailers reported the first lackluster sales of the year in June, as many department stores fell far short of expectations More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
Technology | Should Internet companies be able to spy on their subscribers? More >>
ArrowVoices Insourcing Joel Belz
Bringing back that lovin' feeling: WORLD's three-year experiment outsourcing customer service has come to an end More >>
Black & right Gene Edward Veith
Although politically liberal, black Americans are almost uniformly opposed to homosexual marriage More >>
Postcards from the past Janie B. Cheaney
The war on terror isn't America's first launch into the great unknown More >>
Clash course? Marvin Olasky
Thinking long-term about Christian-Muslim relations More >>
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