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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Iraq and terrorism" November 11, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 43

War and peace

COVER STORY | By Jill Nelson

Are those who generalize about Islam as a “religion of peace” telling the whole truth? As the deadliest month of the year for American forces in Iraq highlights obstacles to U.S. goals, a Christian family’s harrowing escape from Jordan raises questions about even the most “moderate” Muslim countries   More >>

Anatomy of a raid
Sidebar | Successes in Iraq receive little public attention More >>
Free at last
Sidebar | Christians in many Islamic countries face hardships from Muslim extremists More >>
ArrowFeatures Get out of the cab Mark Bergin
Islam | Muslim taxi drivers want support for not wanting to transport alcohol More >>
Auction House Les Sillars
Politics | The relationships between lobbyists and politicians grow increasingly cozy More >>
Full circle Lynn Vincent
Military | A former Vietnam POW meets a woman who prayed for him 34 years ago More >>
Historic transition Cal Thomas
International | Condoleezza Rice discusses Iraq, North Korea, and other trouble spots More >>
Separate but equal? Priya Abraham
Interview | Islam expert Patrick Sookhdeo on efforts to radicalize Muslims in the West More >>
Tactless tactics John Dawson
Politics | Negative ads and internet manipulation highlight 2006 campaign More >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz
The latest on the week's biggest stories More >>
Always in season Hugh Hewitt
The 2008 political campaign will begin immediately More >>
Quick Takes
Oddball occurrences More >>
Quotables
Memorable things they said More >>
ArrowReviews Fatalistic Fire Arsenio Orteza
Movies | Apartheid film shows good but flawed men who are shaped by their fate More >>
Out of touch John Dawson
Movies | Sophia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette is interesting but incomplete More >>
Skin deep Mary Hopkins
Television | Ugly Betty is morphing into an attractive comedy More >>
Bestselling CDs Joshua Bell
The five bestselling classical crossover albums according to Billboard More >>
ArrowNotebook Unstoppable growth Lynde Langdon
Medicine | Scientists get more than they bargained for with embryonic stem cells More >>
Code name Pecsi Edward E. Plowman
Religion | Former Lutheran World Federation president was a Communist secret agent More >>
Just-in-time delivery John Dawson
Sports | Cards come together late to win series More >>
ArrowVoices Deceptive truths Joel Belz
Watch out for those who promote morality solely out of pragmatism More >>
Prayer trek Andrée Seu
Our petitions are important, even when God waits to answer More >>
Mailbag Guest Columnist
Letters from our readers More >>
Flawed but useful Marvin Olasky
Treadmilling as the election returns come in More >>
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