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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "2004 Election: Dubyafest" September 11, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 35

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COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Anger outside the hall confronted GOP determination within to reelect President Bush. Hecklers won attention from reporters—and police—but their obscene street theater may hurt their cause come Election Day.   More >>

ArrowFeatures 'When one era ended and another began' Mindy Belz
9/11 | New Yorkers and the nation mark a third anniversary of terror More >>
Battleground state Lynn Vincent, Leigh Jones, Jim Schenke
Activism | Meet three unnoticed trench-fighters in the American culture war More >>
Schoolyard showdown Priya Abraham
Russia | A hostage crisis involving hundreds of children—including eight missionary kids—ups Russia's war with terror More >>
Separation anxiety in Chechnya Priya Abraham
Chechnya | Terrorism takes center stage in Russia's civil war with Chechen separatists More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors Storm survivors Greg Dabel
Cuba | Cubans receive little help from their government after hurricane More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables
ArrowReviews Hero Andrew Coffin
Movies | Quentin Tarantino's latest release will remind viewers of Crouching Tiger More >>
Passion of the Christ Gene Edward Veith
Video | The film tapped into the interest of local churches, and the video release is using the same strategy More >>
Vanity Fair Marvin Olasky
Movies | The movie misses novelist William Makespeace Thackeray's insights into vanity More >>
Best-selling CDs
According to Billboard magazine, Aug. 21 More >>
ArrowNotebook Boom soon Dan Perkins
Business | Higher payroll taxes isn't the way to fix Social Security, according to Fed chairman Alan Greenspan More >>
Rerun for Prime Time John Dawson
Sports | Deion Sanders is expected to return to the NFL this week More >>
Longhorn lookout Chris Stamper
Technology | An update on Microsoft's new Windows operating system More >>
ArrowVoices Half full or half empty? Joel Belz
In Iraq as elsewhere, God's realism is the only outlook that matters More >>
Liberal oligarchs Gene Edward Veith
A lack of standards gives the left a decided advantage in court battles More >>
History channels Andrée Seu
Is it really 'impossible' for people to give an accurate account of events? More >>
Mailbag The Editors Sardis's survivors Marvin Olasky
Ancient Jews endured attacks and prospered—as Jews in Turkey do today More >>
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