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"Iraq: Fallujah's fallen" November 27, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 46
Our blood and treasure
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 >>
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Culture | Same-sex marriage? Euthanasia? Child's play issues for Peter Singer
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Building a wall
Mark Bergin
Religion | Stories of redemption are common at Camp Alandale
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Extreme makeover
Bob Jones
Politics | A Cabinet shakeup raises questions about policy in a second Bush
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Good housekeeping
Bob Jones
Politics | Lame-duck lawmakers slash and spend under low-key new leadership
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Multifaceted moms
Lauren Winner
Religion | Author Carla Barnhill says the church can serve mothers better
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Poisoned Ivory
Priya Abraham
Africa | A civil war resumes in Ivory Coast, and thousands of Westerners must flee
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White House faith
Kasey S. Pipes
Religion | Two leaders say Bush's faith-based initiative leaves their charities out
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Blatant aggression
Priya Abraham
Sudan | With African Muslims in the thick of genocide, Christians aren't safe
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The latest on this week's biggest stories
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50 years of L'Abri
The Editors
Worldview | Next year is the 50th anniversary of the founding of L'Abri Fellowship
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Quick Takes
The Editors
Quotables
The Editors
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Movies | Not even Hugh Grant can save this incoherent mess
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Game review: Halo 2
Joshua Lipton
Video | Halo games borrow liberally from Christian themes; plot lines are not
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Wife Swap
Gene Edward Veith
Television | Despite the titles, these reality shows show how other families live
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Bestselling books
The Editors
The top five bestselling hardback novels as of Nov. 15
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Business | Delta pilots agreed to a huge pay cut and no pay raises for five years
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Crimson Tide castaway
John Dawson
Sports | Albert Means's final game will mark the end of a dubious era
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Evangelicals need not apologize for focusing on single issues
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For politics' sake
Gene Edward Veith
Artists can't fathom why John Kerry lost
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Father of non-sense
Janie B. Cheaney
A pioneer in the rejection of objective meaning succumbs to reality
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Mailbag
The Editors
Letters from our readers
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Horn o'plenty
Marvin Olasky
Tread your way through a cornucopia of after-Thanksgiving books
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