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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Democrats are all smiles" August 07, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 30

NICE TRY

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Concerned about scaring off swing voters, Democrats — mostly — put on a friendly face at their national convention   More >>

ArrowFeatures Aborted language Lynn Vincent
Abortion | Does the Democratic platform read pro-lifers out of the party? More >>
Fairy tales John Dawson
Science | Emotional appeals, sympathetic victims shroud the stem-cell debate More >>
Marabout face Courtney Russell in Touba, Senegal
Religion | RELIGION: A different kind of Islam dominates the West African nation of Senegal, where voodoo is a regular part of life More >>
Status symbols Mark Bergin
Politics | Activists are trying to revoke the tax-exempt status of churches involved in politics—conservative politics, that is More >>
Trafficking cop Priya Abraham
International | Prosecutions against international slave traders are up thre More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz Sister act Mindy Belz
John Kerry's sister works for President Bush as a salaried State Department employee assigned to the U.S. Mission to the UN More >>
Quick Takes Quotables
ArrowReviews Bourne again Andrew Coffin
Movies | Director Paul Greengrass brings a grittiness that serves as a nice contrast to overproduced action extravaganzas of recent years More >>
Catwoman Gene Edward Veith
Movies | Coughing up a hairball More >>
Knowledge in jeopardy Gene Edward Veith
Television | Ken Jennings, who is being called the Michael Jordan of game shows, claims 38th straight win on Jeopardy! More >>
Virtual smite Jamie Dean
Culture | The “Christian game market” heads toward an edgier, more-violent s More >>
Best-selling books
The top five best-selling novels as of July 25 More >>
ArrowNotebook Business Dan Perkins
Business | Adolph Coors and Molson plan to combine two century-old, family-run breweries to create the world’s fifth-largest beermaker More >>
Sports John Dawson
Sports | During the final days of his sixth Tour de France victory, Lance Armstrong left open the possibility he might skip next year’s race More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
Technology | Spyware is catching up with spam as the internet’s biggest annoyance More >>
ArrowVoices Required reading Joel Belz
Voters should know the contents of The 9/11 Commission Report More >>
Hearts of stone Gene Edward Veith
Millions of Americans accept that life begins at conception and still support legalized abortion More >>
House of mourning Andrée Seu
Funerals are opportunities to hear the best, and worst, of theology More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist Glorious Greece Marvin Olasky
Uncommon displays of God’s common grace abound in Athens More >>
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