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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "New Orleans' comeback kids" October 22, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 41

New Orleans' comeback kids

COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean

For the boys of Desire Street, a chance to play football in New Orleans is heavy with hope and grief.   More >>

ArrowFeatures Demerit system | by Mark Bergin
Teacher accreditation standards look more like a whacking stick
Donkeys and nurses | by Priya Abraham
Destruction is abundant and laborers are few in Kashmir quake
Igniting intolerance | by Jill Nelson
Ultra-Orthodox put a torch to Messianic Jewish activities
Love at first byte | by Zoe Sandvig
Online dating gains a cultural foothold, and a Christian following
Old hand, new docket | by Lynn Vincent
Roberts takes first case like a pro, while key cases test divided court
Wins & losses | by Marvin Olasky
Bob Lupton shows how Christian understanding transforms poor neighbors
Worth the wait | by Priya Abraham
Liberians go to the polls
ArrowCulture Beat Everybody Hates Chris | by Gene Edward Veith
Based on his childhood, comedian Chris Rock deals with racial issues
My Name Is Earl | by Gene Edward Veith
Humor is affluent class condescension toward folks who live in trailers
String unattached | by Edward E. Plowman
The government cannot force faith-based charitable organizations that receive federal funding to
Wallace & Gromit | by Andrew Coffin
This claymation movie is delightful from start to finish
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Uphill all the way | by Joel Belz
No guaranteed seasons of respite and relaxation
Who gives two cents | by Gene Edward Veith
We do, to our shame
Strike up the lyre | by Andrée Seu
Old and new can meet in today's songs, hymns, and spiritual singing
Stores and tithing | by Marvin Olasky
The best giving gives with the recipient's eyes
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