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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "GOP downfall" November 18, 2006, Vol. 21, No. 44

GOP downfall

COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean

Voters hand Democrats control of Congress in a GOP power failure that ends 12 years of dominance. “We should humbly accept defeat” and “learn the right lessons,” says one GOP House leader   More >>

ArrowFeatures Ballot boxed | by Lynn Vincent
Conservatives took a beating on several important state measures
Changing the guard | by Lynn Vincent
As Rumsfeld resigns at Defense, the Senate sizes up nominee Robert Gates
An old enemy | by Priya Abraham
Ortega’s return to power puts U.S.-Latin America relations on bumpy course
Gubernatorial Wrap-Up | by John Dawson
A look at the key governor's races in the 2006 election
House Wrap-Up | by John Dawson
A look at some key House races in the 2006 election
Out of the dark | by Mark Bergin
Ted Haggard’s secret cost him his ministry, but exposure could be a benefit
Senate Wrap-Up | by John Dawson
A look at some key Senate races in the 2006 election
Take pride in purity | by Mindy Belz
Uganda’s pro-abstinence campaigners launch a World AIDS Day campaign
ArrowCulture Beat Dirty rats | by John Dawson
Flushed Away has some crude humor but a serious point
Rude & crude | by Priya Abraham
Clever comedy Borat will appeal most to cult following
Star-struck dancing | by Jamie Dean
ABC creates a hit by pairing B-list celebrities with professional dancers
Noteworthy books | by John Piper
Four hardback books about faith and practice
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Money Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Not well enough | by Joel Belz
Why did we have to wait so long for the president to engage us?
Kids calling | by Janie B. Cheaney
Children ages 10-14 are the fastest-growing group of new cell-phone users
Today’s the day | by Russell Board
Each new day is like any other—and no other
Throwing the bums out | by Marvin Olasky
But with a lot of collateral damage
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