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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "John Roberts: Bush's pick" July 30, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 29

Roberts rules

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

President Bush has picked for the Supreme Court one of Washington's top legal minds and resumĂ©s. But John Roberts' conservative record may tell us less than many think about the type of justice he will be   More >>

ArrowFeatures Extreme games Marvin Olasky, Susan Olasky
Africa | Travel to Africa means dramatic change for many from America More >>
Free indeed Jamie Dean
Homosexuality | Exodus International celebrates 30 years of helping thousands More >>
Picked off Edward E. Plowman
Religion | A liberal bishop attacks—and may hasten an Anglican breakup More >>
Powerful spell John Dawson
Culture | Costumed fans descended upon bookstores and made Potter a fast-seller More >>
Trump card Priya Abraham
United Nations | Lawmakers challenging $1.2 billion price to renovate the UN building More >>
Hogwarts horror Susan Olasky
Critics falling over themselves to praise the latest Harry Potter book More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at the latest news and this week's top stories More >>
Exporting terrorism Hugh Hewitt
The identity of foreign jihadists streaming into Iraq needs distribution More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Chocolate Factory Andrew Coffin
Movies | Burton's remake a worthy improvement on the original film More >>
Over There Gene Edward Veith
Television | The first TV drama based on a war still in progress More >>
ArrowNotebook The last Laffe Timothy Lamer
Money | Increasing federal revenues are causing the deficit to fall More >>
Cabbage pitch John Dawson
Sports | Korean baseball player Park Myung-hwan can no longer store frozen cabbage More >>
ArrowVoices Weep for the hyphen Joel Belz
It means somebody has a monopoly on reporting the news More >>
He said, she said Gene Edward Veith
W. David Hager discusses the ugly allegations brought by his ex-wife More >>
Star-spangled symbol Janie B. Cheaney
Outlawing flag desecration would turn an icon into an idol More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
From the ground up Marvin Olasky
Effective groups are offering a better model for helping Africa More >>
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