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"The Obama era" February 14, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 3
The Obama era
COVER STORY | By Edward Lee Pitts
A transformational presidency begins at a transformational moment More >>
House bill long on social spending, short on bipartisanship
Art for sale
| by Susan Olasky
A museum tries to rescue its troubled finances—and lands in hot water
Crisis manage team
| by Mark Bergin
Ideological moderates head new economic posts
Green team
| by Mark Bergin
New energy and environment leadership puts environment at top of concerns
Help wanted
| by Jamie Dean
America in recession is doubly hard on its new arrivals
Houses of God
| by The Editors
Human Race
| by The Editors
Islam made nice
| by Robert Carle
The mystical tradition of Sufism is thriving in the United States
Islam, or else
| by Jamie Dean
Christians in Pakistan face an upswing in violence from militant Muslims
Looking ahead
| by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Make that unleaded
| by Daniel James Devine
Reducing childhood exposure to lead is increasing losses for small business
Mission to Metropolis
| by Marvin Olasky
Eric Metaxas and others speak the language of the city to reach lost tribe
No popularity contest
| by Megan Basham
A blockbuster does not an Oscar make
On the third day ...
| by Lynn Vincent
Obama lifts ban on abortion advocacy overseas, a 'revelation of priorities'
Patriot games
| by Emily Belz
What do you get when you mix love of country with leftist religion?
Spring in the march
| by Emily Belz
Young pro-lifers showed up in large numbers at the annual March for Life
Super shocker
| by Mark Bergin
The Arizona Cardinals ... in the Super Bowl?
The new cabinet
| by The Editors
Profiles of Clinton holdovers, Bush holdouts, and machinists of change
What I was built for
| by Alisa Harris
Rob Mathes is proving to be not just a jack of many musical styles
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Charles Murray says America has an irrational love for the Bachelor of Arts
Inkheart | by Megan Basham
Inkheart lacks literary grace notes that brought the book to life
Journalistic pretense | by Marvin Olasky
Books for the places where most reporters are blind
Love songs | by Bearden Coleman
Reverence for God permeates Welcome Wagon debut
New in Town | by Rebecca Cusey
The surprise in New in Town is how respectfully it treats Christian faith
On the small screen | by Rebecca Cusey
From secret spies to Cylons, this TV season has some shows to know about
Trophy inflation | by Arsenio Orteza
Proliferation of awards dilutes their prestige
Notable CDs | by Al Green
Five noteworthy Grammy-nominated CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Eleanor Gustafson
Four new novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
It's too early to reduce the price for change
Group thinking | by Andrée Seu
Reading the Bible with new eyes is not easy to do
Pause for reflection | by Tony Woodlief
Being out of power and out of fashion has advantages
Surprised by Jack | by Janie B. Cheaney
C.S. Lewis critics bump into the back of the wardrobe
Their blood cries out | by Mindy Belz
The problem at Gitmo is not the prisoners
Talk with Darwinists | by Marvin Olasky
Key themes to remember on the birthday of 'On the Origin of Species'
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