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"'To stay is to be killed'" November 29, 2008, Vol. 23, No. 24
Stalked
COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz
Over 2 million Iraqis have fled to neighboring countries. Victims of organized militant groups, most are traumatized into never going back—but where do they go from here? More >>
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Politics | Early picks suggest Obama “should keep reading his Lincoln”
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Congo sorrow
Emily Belz
Africa | Revived fighting leaves many more displaced people to suffer
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Deal or no deal?
Mark Bergin
Economy | Economics historians warn against reliving past follies
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Empty storehouse
Warren Cole Smith
Charity | How to leave a legacy and die broke
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Houses of God
Human Race
The Editors
Integral life at work
Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Family business strives for biblical bottom line—by investing in people
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Looking ahead
The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
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Not Mr. Nice
Arsenio Orteza
Entertainment | Paul Shanklin takes the high art of high-level impersonation very seriously
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Rebuilding lives
Adam Kail
Charity | What is the New York City Rescue Mission like today?
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Role model in chief
Alisa Harris
Culture | Will Barack Obama give African-Americans a new definition of masculinity?
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Talk is cheap
Alisa Harris
Religion | The kings of religious intolerance take the lead in interfaith dialogue
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Terror in Tijuana
Lynn Vincent
Crime | Latest drug violence reveals cartels with more weapons and less fear
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The happy victor
Matt Ristuccia
John Milton | Milton’s birthday galas miss the point
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Year-end planning
David Bahnsen
Personal Finance | What a year it's been for most Americans' finances
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Need-to-know news
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Quick Takes
The Editors
Oddball occurences
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Quotables
The Editors
Memorable things they said
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Movies | A Christmas Tale's Vuillard clan might look familiar
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Another long day
Rebecca Cusey
Television | Two-hour TV movie opens new season of 24
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Bolt
Megan Basham
Movies | Bolt's journey will entertain audiences of all ages
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British invasion
David Sessions
Music | Keane leads a pack of notable new releases
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Fearful evangelicals
Marvin Olasky
Books | Angel slogs from paranoia to absurdity
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Giving thanks
Marvin Olasky
Books | Gritty screenwriter turns from Hollywood’s dark side and walks in the light
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Quantam of Solace
Sam Thielman
Movies | Quantum of Solace dares to crack into 007's shell
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Treadmill fears
Marvin Olasky
Books | Jews should not worry about a rightist theocracy
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Twilight
Megan Basham
Movies | Teenagers drawn to the movie need to understand what real love looks like
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Notable CDs
Dion DiMucci
Four recent CDs by veteran acts reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
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Notable books
Vince Flynn
Four bestselling novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
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Sports | Denmark’s Peter Eastgate hardly looks the part of a card-playing superstar
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An invitation to shape the future of journalism
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The God trip
Gene Edward Veith
Stephen King retraces his “dark” Christianity
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Watching Christmas
Andrée Seu
The waiting is worth it: Patiently, expectantly keep watch
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Homesteaders needed
Mindy Belz
Time to stake a new kind of claim in Iraq
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Passion & opportunity
Nickolas Eicher
News cutbacks create an opening for WORLD, and we need your help
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Tell us a story
Janie B. Cheaney
Plot and conflict beg for resolution
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Mailbag
The Editors
Letters from our readers
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School, media, cities
Marvin Olasky
An evangelical call to strategic focus in these three areas
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