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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Social Security breach" February 19, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 7

Social Security breach

COVER STORY | By Timothy Lamer

A large, looming shortfall faces the Social Security system, and members of Congress have several options for dealing with it: cut and paste, tax and spend, or borrow and invest. Their choice will have to appeal to both retirees and young wage-earners   More >>

ArrowFeatures Abortion by race | by Anthony B. Bradley
Two in five African-American pregnancies ending in abortion
Basket case | by Priya Abraham
Waiting for tyranny to exhaust itself, Zimbabweans look next door
From mental disorder to civil-rights cause | by Marvin Olasky
Princeton law professor traces gay-rights agenda to political intimidation
Operation seduction | by Bob Jones
Europeans make nice with Condi in lead-up to Bush visit
Surgical strike | by Bob Jones
President's budget cuts domestic spending
Tormented genius | by Roberta Green Ahmanson
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio displayed the hope of forgiveness
ArrowCulture Beat Constantine | by Andrew Coffin
Full of biblical imagery, the film is a jumble of supernatural spirituality
J.A.G. vs. N.C.I.S. | by Gene Edward Veith
Between these two military shows, J.A.G. is far superior
Ray | by Andrew Coffin
Jamie Foxx gives a career-making performance as music great Ray Charles
Bestselling books | by The Editors
The five bestselling hardback nonfiction books as of Feb. 7
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Business Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts 'Let there be wealth' | by Joel Belz
Social Security reform pits wealth creators against wealth dividers
Science's new heresy trial | by Gene Edward Veith
Smithsonian-backed editor defrocked for publishing an article on I. D.
Eating entertainment | by Andrée Seu
Americans have the same problem with food that Imelda Marcos had with shoes
Test of citizenship | by Marvin Olasky
Let's welcome true and patriotic immigrants who arrive legally
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