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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Autumn books" October 07, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 38

Autumn books

COVER STORY | By Marvin Olasky

Proven authors pour forth titles this season, and a notable children's author reaches The End: Just who is Lemony Snicket?   More >>

ArrowFeatures Decisive battles | by John Dawson
Only a handful of races will determine which party controls the House
For introverts | by Marvin Olasky
Mike Bechtle says ordinary encounters can become supernatural
Silent killer | by Lynde Langdon
A new vaccine for cervical cancer raises ethical challenges
Sounds of silence | by Jill Nelson
Rocket launches and bombings have given way to Ramadan and New Year’s feast
Squaring a salamander | by Joel Belz
How one state learned to take the politicking out of redistricting
The 'worst curse' | by Priya Abraham
Human-rights advocates cry foul as minority Christians are executed
Two by two | by Lynn Vincent
The high court opens by taking on key social-issue cases
ArrowCulture Beat 'Clean' gets scrubbed | by Janie B. Cheaney
Ruling stops making of edited movie versions
All the King's Men | by Harrison Scott Key
Good writing and acting fail to equal story in All the King’s Men
Little class | by Mary Hopkins
Shallow characters populate CBS sitcom
Serious laughs? | by John Dawson
Studio 60 makes an attempt to dramatize comedy
Bestselling books | by Michael Connelly
Four hardback bestsellers
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports ArrowThoughts Missing the point | by Joel Belz
Westerners failed to grasp Benedict’s message almost as badly as Muslims
The quiet hijacking | by Andrée Seu
Sobriety tests are just one “step” to lifesaving change
Bear with me | by Marvin Olasky
How about a diet book that’s fit for the great outdoors?
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