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"Reinventing Hillary" November 17, 2007, Vol. 22, No. 42
Reinventing Hillary
COVER STORY | By Lynn Vincent
From Yale Law activist to faith-talking front-runner, the Democratic candidate meets challenges by mastering the makeover More >>
Religion |
“Golden age of freethought” has made today's atheists grumpy
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Not private now
Jamie Dean
Congress |
Senate launches investigation of six mega-ministries with tax-exempt status
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One-sided argument
Priya Abraham
National Security |
Controversy over renditions focuses more on use of torture than as a tool
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Re-remembering
Arsenio Orteza
Culture |
Jeffrey Powers draw listeners back to “the greatest good that mortals know”
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Saved by faith?
Jamie Dean
Politics |
Key 2007 races hinge on beliefs of candidates and faith of voters
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Sidewalk battle
Marvin Olasky
New York Journal |
Jane Jacobs opened her eyes and the eyes of others to the order of cities
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Talking Turkey
Priya Abraham
Human Race |
Mr. Erdogan comes to Washington and leaves with what he calls major victory
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Tested by fire
Lynn Vincent
Disaster |
How churches and relief groups care for victims
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Ridley Scott film makes killer a symbol of black progress
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North Pole cold
Megan Basham
Fred Claus chills an otherwise heartwarming premise
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Adoption lite
Mark Hemingway
Martian Child says very little about real family sacrifice
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Creepy things
Sam Thielman
Web Extra: Bee Movie's ethnic metaphors sting
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More than nothing
Culture |
A trio of documentaries about Sudan tells one gripping story
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Noteworthy books
Joanna Swinney
Four Christian books that deal with suffering reviewed by Susan Olasky
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It takes more than a few dance lessons to waltz with evangelicals
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In your face
Andrée Seu
Kind, happy, despairing, cruel, proud, liquid with decay or gleaming white?
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Dictator or democracy
Marvin Olasky
Without freedom, either can be a recipe for more Islamic terrorism
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