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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Bob Geldof: Whose jubilee?" June 25, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 25

Bob Geldof: Whose jubilee?

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

Powerful names in Christendom join music moguls to mount a seductive campaign to cancel poor-nation debt—a plan more likely to benefit oppressors of the poor than the truly impoverished   More >>

ArrowFeatures Look out, war below | by Priya Abraham
Bolivians chased off the country's president and may lead to wider violence
Northern exposure | by Mark Bergin
High court decision reveals folly of Canadian health care
Pork or principle? | by John Dawson
John Thune is on a mission to save Ellsworth Air Force Base
Size matters | by Priya Abraham
Mullahs press for voter turnout, opponents put their numbers in the street
Turning right | by Marvin Olasky
Michael Medved on how a liberal can become a conservative
Waco warning | by Gene Edward Veith
Is Baylor on a path to becoming a formerly Christian school?
A high fastball | by John Dawson
South Dakota Sen. John Thune backed off his support of Mr. Bolton
ArrowCulture Beat Gospel Music Channel | by Gene Edward Veith
A 24-hour music channel debuted last fall, now on cable TV in 60 markets
Mr. and Mrs. Smith | by Andrew Coffin
Not a recommended movie, but one has to admire director's skills
Shark Boy, Lava Girl | by Andrew Coffin
What 7-year-old wouldn't love his imaginary characters brought to life?
Bestselling CDs | by The Editors
The five bestselling albums according to Billboard magazine, June 11
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Cultural Consequences | by Joel Belz
Abu Ghraib was merely fruit from a tree borne in season
A nation of deists | by Gene Edward Veith
The dominant American religion is a far cry from Christianity
Joyful fanatics | by Andrée Seu
Is it good to become beside ourselves for Christ?
Treadmill utilitarianism | by Marvin Olasky
Useful books for summertime reading
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