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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Bush's moral mandate" November 13, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 44

Man of faith, Man of the hour

COVER STORY | By Bob Jones

Minorities, social conservatives, and war proponents hand George W. Bush a historic win—sending a GOP incumbent back to the White House for the first time in two decades.   More >>

Preserving marriage
Sidebar | Californians approved taxpayer-funded embryonic stem-cell research More >>
ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Sweeps week Lynn Vincent
Bush's mandate has conservatives gaining in the House and Senate More >>
ArrowFeatures Day of retail Jamie Dean
Business | Some Christian bookstores nationwide conduct business on Sundays More >>
Special day of prayer Priya Abraham
Religion | This year's special day of prayer will remember the persecuted More >>
Taking stock Edward E. Plowman
Religion | Mainline Presbyterian group meets with terrorist group about Israel More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz
The latest on the week's biggest stories More >>
Arafat's last days Joel C. Rosenberg
International | President Bush may soon face a new crisis in the Middle East More >>
Quick Takes Quotables
ArrowReviews Desperate Housewives Gene Edward Veith
Television | ABC's attempt at envelope-pushing comedy pokes fun at middle-class America More >>
Finding Neverland Andrew Coffin
Movies | The fact-based film provides wonderful fodder for discussion and reflection More >>
Listen Up Gene Edward Veith
Television | Jason Alexander's latest role is playing sportswriter Tony Kornheiser More >>
Bestselling books The Editors
The top five bestselling hardback nonfiction books as of Nov. 1 More >>
ArrowNotebook Business Dan Perkins
Business | New regulations will cut the amount of time consumers can "float" a check More >>
Technology Chris Stamper
Technology | New supercomputer can complete calculations in a day that once took years More >>
ArrowVoices Flunking kindergarten Joel Belz
Our lack of cultural fiber shows up at the breakfast table More >>
Media bias megaphone Gene Edward Veith
Associated Press stories once were known for their objectivity. Not anymore More >>
Cultural cringe Roberta Green Ahmanson
What evangelical donors should remember about higher education More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
We the People Marvin Olasky
Moral issues were the key to President Bush's victory on Nov. 2 More >>
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