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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Passing the Olympic torch" September 04, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 34

Passing the torch

COVER STORY | By John Dawson

Many great stories unrolled in the closing days of the 2004 Olympics—but there was one good story. After doping scandals, an overdose of fame, and unexpected losses defrocked the reigning legends of U.S. track and field, a new generation of champions arose overnight in Athens.   More >>

ArrowFeatures Bear of a battle Gene Edward Veith
Education | Professors debate Baylor's ambitious plans to be the Protestant Notre Dame More >>
Deadline on Darfur Priya Abraham
Sudan | The UN placates Khartoum, leaving Sudanese hungry and homeless More >>
Leaving the back door open Lynn Vincent
Security | Authorities are watching carefully high-profile events this summer More >>
Russia's 9/11? Bob Jones
Terror Fears | Twin plane crashes mourned with more questions than answers More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors Return fire Susan Olasky
Kerry campaign embarked on sharp attacks of the Swift boat vets More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Exorcist: Beginning Andrew Coffin
Movies | Prequel goes for shock value, relying on violence and disturbing images More >>
Extreme Makeover Gene Edward Veith
Television | Extreme Makeover: Home Edition adds a dimension of doing good for others More >>
Open Water Andrew Coffin
Movies | Filmmakers rely on a sense of inevitable doom More >>
Best-selling books The Editors
The top five best-selling hardback novels as of Aug. 23 More >>
ArrowNotebook 100K plus overtime? Dan Perkins
Business | New rules change the eligibility requirements for receiving overtime pay More >>
Price patrols Chris Stamper
Technology | Web sites are directing drivers to the cheapest gas stations in town More >>
ArrowVoices Taxing story Joel Belz
Why WORLD isn't spending time covering income-tax protesters More >>
Losing liberty Gene Edward Veith
Religious freedom is under attack in the name of human rights More >>
Bi and by Andrée Seu
How long until it's cool to declare oneself bisexual? More >>
Mailbag The Editors Saved and savior Marvin Olasky
A born-again president vs. an always-perfect candidate More >>
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