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"Not over till it's over" November 01, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 22
Not over till it's over
COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean
McCain fights back in battleground states as Obama edges forward in polls More >>
On judicial philosophy McCain and Obama could not be further apart
‘True religion’
| by Rusty Leonard and Warren Cole Smith
Adoption funds allow the entire church to care for orphans
A writer’s life
| by Susan Olasky
A long apprenticeship prepared Sally Lloyd-Jones to create stories
Best buy
| by Jamie Dean
Fundraising aside, culture-makers have granted Obama icon status for free
High School Musical
| by Megan Basham
High School Musical becomes juggernaut by not pushing the boundaries
Houses of God
Human Race
| by The Editors
Killing Christians
| by Mindy Belz
Assassination and fear spread through Iraq’s Nineveh Plain
Looking ahead
| by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Persecution
| by Jill Nelson
Persecution takes no break during elections or financial crisis
Roberts unplugged
| by Lynn Vincent
Chief justice can be “tough as a three-dollar steak”
Spare a latté?
| by Lynn Vincent
Small business survival may hang the country’s financial comeback
Stick to the plan?
| by David Bahnsen
Investors have three options in the current financial panic
Stock the vote
Registration shenanigans in several states prompt investigation of ACORN
Sublime lending
| by Mark Bergin
Christian groups nationwide find alternatives to the tyranny of subprime
Survival of tallest
| by Jill Nelson
Dubai can build bigger barns, but can it survive the financial storm?
Telltale scratching
| by Marvin Olasky
What Chris Matthews won't admit
Tweet, tweet
| by Mark Bergin
Simplicity and functionality are making Twitter fly
What lies beneath
| by Jamie Dean
Hyped media coverage of Obama may be covering up other issues
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Winter shows the perils of low birthrates
Dramatic faith | by Marvin Olasky
Actor Max McLean’s presentations have garnered broad critical acclaim
Reviving thrift | by Marvin Olasky
David Blankenhorn champions a controversial—and largely lost—virtue
Secret Life of Bees | by Rebecca Cusey
The Secret Life of Bees is kind, insightful - and overbearing
Studio Bob | by Arsenio Orteza
Tell Tale Signs emerges from 17 years worth of Dylan’s efforts
Synecdoche, New York | by Sam Thielman
Synecdoche loses its viewers on its way to self-discovery
W. | by Mollie Ziegler Hemingway
For a crude caricature, W. finds a way to be entertaining
Notable CDs | by Adam Frey
Four new or recent classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Anne Roiphe
Four readable memoirs reviewed by Susan Olasky
Don't be surprised at socialized education's product
End of an era | by Gene Edward Veith
Yes, but the outsider has an advantage
The slightest degree | by Andrée Seu
In a hazardous journey, the right captain and a sextant are crucial
Consequences | by Mindy Belz
It’s a law no president can escape
Hard times ahead | by Janie B. Cheaney
Secularists and Americanists are putting their trust in the wrong place
Single-issue voting | by Tony Woodlief
Perhaps less compromise on my part will yield more commitment on theirs
Nov. 4 to Nov. 11 | by Marvin Olasky
Regardless of who wins the election, it’s great to be an American
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