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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Beyond hate speech" August 20, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 32

Beyond hate speech

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

For years Britain has given welcome and welfare to radical clerics who preach jihad and promote terror. But Tony Blair says "the rules of the games are changing"   More >>

ArrowFeatures Doing well and good Marvin Olasky
Ministry | Innovative churches provides all the indicators of a healthy church More >>
Hard target Lynn Vincent
Politics | Liberals choose their weapon to attack nominee John Roberts More >>
Israel disengagement Jill Nelson
Middle East | Historic withdrawal from Gaza and U.S. Christians prepare to disagree More >>
Mad scientists Mark Bergin
Science | Bush’s pro–Intelligent Design comments spark debate, rancor More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at this week's biggest stories More >>
Deserved decline Hugh Hewitt
Declining newspaper circulation is a rejection of the scribbling class More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews NASA channel Gene Edward Veith
Television | Watching unedited video like the NASA channel or CSPAN reminds us just how much regular news is edited, packaged, and spun More >>
The Great Raid Andrew Coffin
Movies | The Great Raid may be a hard film to find—but, boy, is it worth seeking out More >>
Bestselling CDs The Editors
The top five bestselling Jazz CDsaccording to College Music Journal, Issue #924 More >>
ArrowNotebook More with less Timothy Lamer
Money | Manufacturing production increased 61% despite employment declines More >>
Day to remember John Dawson
Sports | Retiring jockey Pat Day may stand only 4-11 but he is a giant of a man More >>
ArrowVoices Unhappy warriors Joel Belz
Grumpy defensiveness over Intelligent Design inroads is showing More >>
Packed, still empty Gene Edward Veith
Contemporary churches aren't attracting many contemporaries More >>
Livestrong(er) Bill Boyd
Unintended lessons on preaching and worship from an athlete who is perseverance personified More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Guilty bystanders Marvin Olasky
Why would churches want their members to sit on the sidelines? More >>
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