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"Our long war" March 08, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 5
Our long war
COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz
Five years and 4,000 combat deaths later, U.S. forces mark another Iraq War anniversary. Should future commemorations be marked in years or in decades? More >>
Next February will mark the end of old technology TV
Can we talk?
| by Richard N. Ostling
Muslim “A Common Word” statement and Christian response spark controversy
Ethical confusion
| by Daniel James Devine
Houses of God
Human race
Long road back
| by Lynn Vincent
Christian vocalist Michael English is back with a message of redemption
Looking ahead
Millar’s crossing
| by Mark Bergin
Repentant steroid user now part of a cycling team that keeps it clean
Preserve and protect
| by David Bahnsen
Unnecessary risk leads to failed strategy
Raising the bar
| by Rusty Leonard & Warren Cole Smith
Remembering Castro
| by Priya Abraham
Former allies say the former dictator knows only one title: the boss
The moon or bust
| by Daniel James Devine
NASA works to finish the ISS so it can go to the moon instead
The race for No. 2
| by Mark Bergin
This year's running mates could reshape presidential tickets
Wit and rudder
| by Marvin Olasky
William F. Buckley Jr. gave conservatism wit and a rudder
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British star Natasha Bedingfield has gone mainstream without blending in
It was academic | by Megan Basham
Back from the strike, a less political and more patriotic Oscars
Kinder dunderheads | by Sam Thielman
Be Kind Rewind characters hit on a scheme so stupid it’s genius
Larger than life | by David J. Sanders
High-tech film adds dimensions to U2 hits
Sister act | by Meghan Keane
Boleyn casts its starlets against type, with limited success
Studying God | by Wayne Southerland
The bracing truth and flatly false
Topical Depression
The hallowed New Deal succeeded in making a bad economic situation worse
War without end | by Megan Basham
Vantage Point follows terror war and succeeds as entertainment
Why the West won | by Alex Tokarev
Geography is not destiny when it comes to a nation’s economic prospects
Notable CDs | by The American String Project
Five noteworthy new or recent classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Noteworthy books | by Margaret Maron
Four noteworthy mystery/crime novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
Focus on here-and-now tasks may cause us to lose sight of educational tasks
Cultural agendas | by Gene Edward Veith
The left isn’t motivated by economic policy
Deer in the headlight | by Andrée Seu
It can be the beginning of the best adventure
‘Day of small things' | by Vern S. Poythress
Get ready to serve the casualties of a coming cultural ugliness
Blatant democracy | by Mindy Belz
Recent progress in Baghdad’s chamber is more than a miracle
Fighting over scraps | by Janie B. Cheaney
What a scrapbooking scandal says about human nature
Joyful noises | by Marvin Olasky
Different notes for different folks—even in churches
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