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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Samuel Alito" November 12, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 44

Samuel Alito

COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent

Will lawmakers give Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito the same treatment plaintiffs say they had from his bench? "I felt I had had my day in court   More >>

ArrowFeatures Beyond terror | by Priya Abraham
Shocked Sulawesi struggles to comprehend the beheading of three schoolgirls
Child soldiers | by Courtney Lancaster
An ex-confidant of Uganda’s Joseph Kony traces his macabre tactics
Firm foundation? | by Edward E. Plowman
Bankrupt Council of Churches turns to lobbyists and foundations
Immigrant's dream | by Hugh Hewitt
Alito's nomination should remind immigrants the American dream still exists
Jesse Helms | by Jamie Dean
Former Senator calls for tough-minded government spending and charity
Semi-retirement | by Lynn Vincent
How one American policeman may change the future of Iraq
Waterlogged | by Mindy Belz
In the CIA/Scooter Libby scandal, when is a leak one leak too many?
ArrowCulture Beat Capote | by Gene Edward Veith
New film tells the story of how Truman Capote wrote his book, In Cold Blood
Squid and the Whale | by Andrew Coffin
Viewers might wish this painful story was obscured in unsearchable depths
Zathura | by Andrew Coffin
Cut out a few unnecessary profanities, and Jon Favreau has another winner
Bestselling CDs | by Stephen Bruton
Five gospel-friendly albums by non-contemporary Christian music performers
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Get it right | by Joel Belz
Bush could do himself —and his supporters—a favor by telling the truth
Friendliest book | by Gene Edward Veith
Tony Campolo sets his record straight on Bibles and endorsements
Rude, mad, and smugly | by Janie B. Cheaney
Hell hath no fury like a scholar dissed online
History lessons | by Marvin Olasky
A high-school reading list tells America's story
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