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The 'wide' way

A widened heart views others with hope and possibility instead of with a severe, loveless accuracy

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Sands run down at Bam

COVER STORY: Time is past for pulling victims from the rubble of one of Iran's most-powerful earthquakes. As the dust clears, the clock starts for good…

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Help for Iran

Sending money is the most efficient way to help with physical needs of earthquake victims. But U.S. sanctions against the Islamic government in Tehran should…

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Curvy mountain road

First in a series on cultural and political opportunities for alert Christians

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Can anyone stop the Dean machine?

National |  POLITICS: It seems to be all-or-nothing for the top Democratic presidential hopefuls in a contest that has become Howard Dean's to lose

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State of the states

National |  ABORTION: A new report says legislatures in the South and the Midwest are helping create a culture of life, while Northeastern and Western states rank the…

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The free folks vs. the Orcs

Culture |  The Lord of the Rings trilogy parallels Western civilization's current fight against radical Islamic terrorists

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Stubborn unbelief

A lack of trust in God's promises is both the ancient root of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the current reason it is unlikely to be resolved

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Higher-quality fare?

Culture |  The American Film Institute-composed of movie historians, scholars, and filmmakers-named last month what they consider to be the 10 best TV shows of the year.

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Translation problems

Culture |  Quite a bit has been written about Sofia Coppola's 2003 film Lost in Translation (rated R for some sexual content, including several shots of a nearly naked…

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The Buzz

Iran As survivors of Iran's earthquake scavenged for clothes and jostled for handouts, President Mohammad Khatami thanked those who have offered…

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Blogwatch

Gloom-and-doom Democrats Many in the blogosphere are beginning the new year with the assumption that all the Democratic candidates for president are doomed,

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