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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Curt Schilling: Never hide" March 19, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 11

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COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky

Baseball is a sport in need of heroes, and Curt Schilling fits the bill. In this exclusive spring-training interview, he describes how his faith grew last year under championship pressure   More >>

ArrowFeatures Blogstorm Mark Bergin
Media | McCain-Feingold threats to internet speech incur bipartisan wrath More >>
Hiding no more Priya Abraham
Afghanistan | Kabul's former mayor unveil their agenda for the post-Taliban era More >>
Saving Abigails Jamie Dean
Middle East | Remembering an eighth-grader killed two years ago More >>
The fight of her life Lynn Vincent
Law | Terri Schiavo's family continues the battle, her court-ordered death looms More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors Anchors away Hugh Hewitt
Dan Rather's two biggest contributions to American history More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Be Cool Andrew Coffin
Movies | The sequel to Get Shorty is remarkably bad More >>
Bride and Prejudice Priya Abraham
Movies | Gurinder Chadha's film is an entertaining look at modern-day India More >>
Numb3rs Gene Edward Veith
Television | New crime show relies on mathematics to solve mysteries More >>
Bestselling books The Editors
The five bestselling hardback nonfiction books as of March 7 More >>
ArrowNotebook Costly speech Dan Perkins
Business | Number of bloggers being fired for comments made about their employers rise More >>
Virtual history Chris Stamper
Technology | The New York Public Library is making art accessible via the web More >>
ArrowVoices Speech patrol Joel Belz
Rhode Island College tries to silence masters degree student, Bill Felkner More >>
Whose politics? Gene Edward Veith
Liberals and conservatives alike need more gospel than social gospel More >>
Patently offensive Janie B. Cheaney
Better to write the Ten Commandments on the heart than on a wall More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Spring reading Marvin Olasky
Treadmill books for the transition from winter to summer More >>
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