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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "An evolving debate" May 21, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 20

An evolving debate

COVER STORY | By Timothy Lamer

The controversy over evolution includes a growing number of scientists who challenge Darwinism. Should schoolchildren learn that fact? Darwinists say no, but Kansas officials may say otherwise   More >>

ArrowFeatures Microsoft agenda Mark Bergin
Politics | Macro-tough vs. Microsoft: Gutsy pastor strong-arms pro-gay corporate giant More >>
Sex-education Jamie Dean
Education | Judge throws out sex-ed school program following grassroots protest More >>
Teapot tempest Joel Belz
Politics | NC church becomes latest flashpoint in debate over church and politics More >>
The agony of victory Tim Montgomerie
Analysis | Tony Blair wins his third election but loses 4 million votes More >>
Unraveling the myths of 'cowboy capitalism' Marvin Olasky
Interview | Limited government and the rule of law matter most in the war on poverty More >>
Vietnam cuts a deal Priya Abraham
Persecution | Vietnam agrees to enforce a new religious-freedom law More >>
When all's futile Lynn Vincent
Medicine | Utilitarian medical ethics, high costs, drive controversial health-care More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at this week's biggest stories More >>
Verbal abuse Hugh Hewitt
Sen. Harry Reid proves the left will say anything to defend their tactics More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Crash Andrew Coffin
Movies | Races, cultures, and classes collide in this film from Paul Haggis More >>
Grey's Anatomy Gene Edward Veith
Television | ABC's newest hit—a group of surgical interns learning real-world education More >>
Monster-in-Law Andrew Coffin
Movies | If you haven't seen it before, it's not in this movie. More >>
Bestselling CDs The Editors
The top five bestselling modern-rock albums from Friday Morning Quarterback More >>
ArrowNotebook Major problem John Dawson
Sports | Jason Giambi's plummet could take him out of the major leagues More >>
Buddy system Chris Stamper
Technology | More >>
ArrowVoices Blurred battle lines Joel Belz
How can we know our enemies when we don't know ourselves? More >>
Rock that is higher Gene Edward Veith
Two books expose the intolerance of tolerant relativists More >>
Tinted glasses Janie B. Cheaney
Red or blue eyewear will determine what the traveler sees in Oz More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
The pH factor Marvin Olasky
Too much charity can be acidic; too little can be alkaline More >>
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