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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Exit strategies" August 05, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 30

Exit strategies

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz, Jamie Dean

Israelis flee south, Lebanese flee west, but for thousands too poor or too ill to leave—and for U.S. and Arab diplomats detangling a war on civilians—weeks of continued attacks in the Middle East leave   More >>

ArrowFeatures Men of steel | by Clint Rainey
For black Republicans running for office in these times, it’s no cakewalk
Rod rules | by Mark Bergin
Anti-spanking crusades have triggered bans around the globe
Sudan’s new president | by Priya Abraham
South Sudan’s new president, Salva Kiir, must take possession
ArrowCulture Beat Fearfully made | by Harrison Scott Key
Fashionistas design an artistic reality show
No doctoring this | by Mary Hopkins
House succeeds as mystery wrapped in enigma
Scrubbed | by Mary Hopkins
Bawdy humor + formula-driven comedy = Emmy nominee
The exploited one | by Janie B. Cheaney
Kathleen McGowan's The Expected One isn't the first DaVinci Code wannabe
Bestselling books | by Paulo Coelho
Four bestselling hardback novels
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Religion Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Roots vs. shoots | by Joel Belz
The “people of faith” label contains both poisonous and edible plants
The comfort zone | by Andrée Seu
Do our churches want to be Acts normal or American normal?
Pride and fall | by Marvin Olasky
What we call “acts of God” are sometimes acts of reckless man
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