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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Who will be the next pope?" April 16, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 15

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COVER STORY | By Edward E. Plowman

Speculation ranges widely as the College of Cardinals gathers in Rome to choose a new pope   More >>

Sphere of influence
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Common Ground
Sidebar | Statements from evangelical leaders on Pope John Paul II More >>
ArrowFeatures Advance notice
National | In the post-Schiavo era, living wills and other directives may no More >>
Open and shut Mindy Belz
Nepal | A government-imposed lockdown has not stopped Nepal's tiny Christian More >>
Playing fair Jamie Dean
Sports | A pair of little-noticed rulings may leave their mark on women's sports More >>
Polly gaffes Mark Bergin
Education | Campus outrage awards focus on wacky campus liberalism More >>
Spreading salt Marvin Olasky
Interview | Scholar Alvin J. Schmidt on how Christianity has bettered society More >>
Stern proposal John Dawson
Sports | The NBA tries to find a way to keep teenage stars in college More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at this week's biggest stories More >>
Prayer for Rome Hugh Hewitt
John Paul II championed a social agenda which many new believers share More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Getting religion The Editors
Television | Hollywood's new series built around religious yet controversial themes More >>
Timeless music The Editors
Music | INTERVIEW: Patrick Kavanaugh explains the value of classical music More >>
Bestselling books The Editors
The five bestselling hardback nonfiction books as of April 4 More >>
ArrowNotebook Nutty business Dan Perkins
Business | Workers at world's largest walnut processing plant reached new contract More >>
Deadly ring John Dawson
Sports | Death of a female boxer during a sanctioned event More >>
ArrowVoices Gnats at a picnic Joel Belz
Details don't detract from the larger story of Terri Schiavo More >>
Conformity enforcers Gene Edward Veith
The King's College may be the next victim of the academic left More >>
Out of the blue Andrée Seu
A biblical treatment plan for those suffering from depression More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Exiles and patriots Marvin Olasky
A blemished arena is one where Christians can stand for Christ More >>
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