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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Iraq: Fallujah's fallen" November 27, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 46

Iraq: Fallujah's fallen

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

Holiday feasts for hundreds of U.S. families will feature a conspicuously empty seat this year. In Fallujah and beyond, U.S. Marines, soldiers, and their families make the ultimate sacrifice to win the war on terror   More >>

ArrowFeatures Blue-state philosophy | by Marvin Olasky
Same-sex marriage? Euthanasia? Child's play issues for Peter Singer
Building a wall | by Mark Bergin
Stories of redemption are common at Camp Alandale
Extreme makeover | by Bob Jones
A Cabinet shakeup raises questions about policy in a second Bush
Good housekeeping | by Bob Jones
Lame-duck lawmakers slash and spend under low-key new leadership
Multifaceted moms | by Lauren Winner
Author Carla Barnhill says the church can serve mothers better
Poisoned Ivory | by Priya Abraham
A civil war resumes in Ivory Coast, and thousands of Westerners must flee
White House faith | by Kasey S. Pipes
Two leaders say Bush's faith-based initiative leaves their charities out
Blatant aggression | by Priya Abraham
With African Muslims in the thick of genocide, Christians aren't safe
ArrowCulture Beat Bridget Jones sequel | by Susan Olasky
Not even Hugh Grant can save this incoherent mess
Game review: Halo 2 | by Joshua Lipton
Halo games borrow liberally from Christian themes; plot lines are not
Wife Swap | by Gene Edward Veith
Despite the titles, these reality shows show how other families live
Bestselling books | by The Editors
The top five bestselling hardback novels as of Nov. 15
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Business Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Moral values 101 | by Joel Belz
Evangelicals need not apologize for focusing on single issues
For politics' sake | by Gene Edward Veith
Artists can't fathom why John Kerry lost
Father of non-sense | by Janie B. Cheaney
A pioneer in the rejection of objective meaning succumbs to reality
Horn o'plenty | by Marvin Olasky
Tread your way through a cornucopia of after-Thanksgiving books
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