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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Rita: After the storms" October 08, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 39

Up and down

COVER STORY | By John Dawson, Marvin Olasky

What's it like to be the mayor of a city of 111,000 on the day a hurricane hits? WORLD spent Saturday, Sept. 24, with Beaumont, Texas, Mayor Guy Goodson and over the next three days looked at which reputations took a hit and which improved   More >>

ArrowFeatures African fruit basket Priya Abraham
Kenya | A long-awaited new constitution avoids direct Islamic law More >>
Conservatism's soul Priya Abraham
Politics | Some Republicans are willing to talk compassionate conservatism a More >>
Convocation Mark Bergin
Education | 'It isn't enough to be special,' says Dartmouth student body president More >>
Half pipe, full truth Rachel Houston
Evangelism | Skateboard enthusiasts put the true Christ in Christ air More >>
Mississippi revival Jamie Dean
Mississippi | RevivalCleanup for Gulf Coast native requires both pigs and chickens More >>
Missouri boat ride Lynn Vincent
Politics | Social conservative Roy Blunt fills in for indicted majority lead Tom DeLay More >>
More than a game Alisa Harris
Culture | Lawsuit raises tough questions about violent video games' effect on teens More >>
Professor in Rome Marvin Olasky
Interview | Peter Lawler critiques those who call true whatever makes them comfortable More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
The latest on this week's biggest news More >>
Behavior modifiers Hugh Hewitt
Government's agenda of behavior modification seems increasingly exotic More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Flightplan Andrew Coffin
Movies | Jodie Foster stars in a thriller that begins with promise, but ends in silliness More >>
Gates of Splendor Gene Edward Veith
Movies | The documentary about five missionaries killed in Ecuador 50 years ago shows the transforming power of Christ More >>
Invasion Gene Edward Veith
Television | ABC's new serial drama sets up a mystery of alien invasion and more More >>
ArrowNotebook Fewer Germans Timothy Lamer
Money | World's third largest economy facing demographic nightmare More >>
Boxing debate Mark Bergin
Sports | Johnson's death revitalized longstanding debate of sport's brutality More >>
ArrowVoices Trusting, verifying Joel Belz
Some prudent steps as America undertakes a massive welfare project More >>
Corpse art Gene Edward Veith
No Kulturkampf stirs from this culture of death exhibit More >>
House of unraveling Andrée Seu
A storm sent to demolish my building materials and establish my trust More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Landmined territory Marvin Olasky
Unsearchable judgments, inscrutable ways More >>
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