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"Geo-gizmos" April 25, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 8
Weather vain?
COVER STORY | By Mark Bergin
The sci-fi world of geoengineering is the new, hot alternative to global warming–but some object on political or religious grounds More >>
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Disaster | San Diego faith-based groups find one thing left unscorched: Need
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All guns, no butter
Jamie Dean
North Korea | As his people starve, Kim defiantly launches a missile
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Bench press
Edward Lee Pitts
Judiciary | Barack Obama begins an aggressive remake of the nation's federal courts
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Bibi's comeback
Jill Nelson
Middle East | Is the Israeli prime minister a more seasoned version of his former self?
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Caps and frowns
Jamie Dean
Education | Notre Dame students lead the fight against honorary degree for Obama
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Defining moments
Lynn Vincent
Marriage | Traditional marriage took a big hit last week
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Freedom fighter
Jonathon M. Seidl
Latin America | He may not look like one, but Thor Halvorssen is a human rights warrior
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Garbage collectors
Emily Belz
Environment | Where most people see trash, some see renewable energy—or even dinner
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Houses of God
The Editors
Human Race
The Editors
Let the sunshine in
Warren Cole Smith, Rusty Leonard
Charity | Charles Grassley hints that nonprofit reform is on the way
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Looking Ahead
The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
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Love over money
Alisa Harris
Abortion | Pregnancy centers hope to overcome any abortion uptick due to the economy
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Out of the boat
Marvin Olasky
Q&A | Journalist Joe Loconte on vocational life and a sense of calling
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Power to forgive
Mindy Belz
Rwanda | On the 15th anniversary of Rwanda's genocide restoration is slow but steady
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Primed minister
Jamie Dean
Zimbabwe | Amid transition and tragedy, Morgan Tsvangirai gains momentum in Zimbabwe
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Safe harbor
Awr Hawkins
Economy | More families than you'll hear about have recession-proofed their finances
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Sons and daughters
Susan Olasky
Lifestyle/Technology | Hope for Orphans helps Christians become concerned about God's concerns
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Texas two-step
Mark Bergin
Education | New science standards promote critical analysis of evolution
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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 | It's easy to see why parents like the Hannah Montana phenomenon
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Mommy wars
Megan Basham
Television | ABC turned a good show into a parade of politically correct clichés
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Room service
Arsenio Orteza
Music | Musician Jon Troast stays ahead of economic shifts by making house calls
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Worlds apart
Marvin Olasky
Books | One history book shines, while another makes a case against its importance
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Notable CDs
Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks
Noteworthy new independent releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
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Notable books
Bill Myers
Four Christian-themed books revired by Susan Olasky
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Sports | Memphis lost far more than a coach when John Calipari bolted
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Iowa's high court may not be as out of touch as some think
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Matrix re-reloaded
Andrée Seu
Plans for increasing the number of noncommittal, distracted seekers
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A legacy all of grace
Mindy Belz
Remembering James Hudson Taylor III
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Practical atheism
Tony Woodlief
Better to abandon the Christian label than make it meaningless
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Something missing
Janie B. Cheaney
The definition of "hero" has been defined down
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Mailbag
The Editors
Letters from our readers
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Contest! Contest!
Marvin Olasky
Let us know about ministries and last words that should be famous
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