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"Tortilla wars" March 10, 2007, Vol. 22, No. 9
Tortilla wars
COVER STORY | By Clint Rainey
The price of a tortilla is going up—and the United States is partly to blame. America’s infatuation with ethanol has a price south of the border. And in the aftermath of tight elections in Mexico, it’s enough to shake the political landscape More >>
Judiciary |
High court explores bewildering issues in faith-based challenge
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F is for fat
Mark Bergin
Education |
Obesity report cards fight childhood bulge, but do they harm self-esteem?
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Free speech fight
Jamie Dean
Culture |
Public school sparks debate with classroom presentation on Islam
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Long way from Capitol
Priya Abraham
Africa |
Frist finds suffering and war alive and well in Darfur
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No spelling on Sunday
Lynn Vincent
Human Race |
Championship bee prospects are no match for Sabbath observance
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Surveys say...
Mark Bergin
Politics |
Tricky poll questions skew what Americans believe about the war in Iraq
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The gum game
Lynn Vincent
Sex Education |
Maryland school district has an inconsistent definition of “health risks”
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Year of jubilee
John Dawson
Volunteerism |
Program faces challenge convincing Christian students to take a year off
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This year's Academy Awards pushed the cause of global warming
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Grounded
Megan Basham
Astronaut Farmer makes much of failure and familly
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Head exam
John Dawson
Hanssen gets a work-up in Breach
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Numbers man
Harrison Scott Key
Is Jim Carrey's puzzle worth solving?
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Noteworthy books
Pamela Aidan
Four new novels inspired by Jane Austen
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Needed: a meter to tell us what the subsidies are
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Single-issue politics
Gene Edward Veith
What a candidate believes about abortion tells how he'll treat other issues
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Manifest destiny
Janie B. Cheaney
This is my Father’s world, and no “secret” can overcome His purposes
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Refining cruelty
Marvin Olasky
An army of compassion finds that war is hell
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