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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Playing with capitalism" May 23, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 10

Playing with capitalism

COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean

Bank of America shareholders take the unusual step of stripping CEO Kenneth Lewis of his chairman’s role, but there was little usual about his dealings with Merrill Lynch—except that they may portend the future of politicized banks   More >>

ArrowFeatures Dividing the unity | by Richard N. Ostling
Pro-gay Presbyterians and Lutherans gain; Episcopalians formalize split
God doesn't give up | by Marvin Olasky
Part five of a pilgrim's slow progress
Heal or heel? | by Warren Cole Smith
Here's what WORLD learned about the healings of Todd Bentley
Home cooking | by Susan Olasky
Hill House offers a place of comfort and reflection for graduate students
Houses of God
Human Race | by The Editors
Humbled thru warfare | by Mindy Belz
U.S. Marine commander Donovan Campbell had a street-level view in Iraq
Illegal procedures | by Lynn Vincent
Bertha Bugarin goes to jail, but exploitation of Hispanic women goes on
Looking Ahead | by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Money changer? | by Jill Nelson
Pakistan's U.S. ambassador changes tune
Name of decency | by Rebecca Kelley
High court affirms FCC role in policing TV content
Not over yet | by Alisa Harris
Americans are ditching masks but authorities continue to watch swine flu
One-term wonder? | by Emily Belz
Joseph Cao's stay in Congress may be as short as his path was remarkable
Plugging leaks | by Warren Cole Smith
Watchdogs try to stop billions in losses to "ecclesiastical crime"
Serving America | by Edward Lee Pitts
A new law triples the size of government "volunteerism"
Terror creep | by Jill Nelson
Taliban influence is spreading through a nuclear-armed nation
To hell and back | by Edward Lee Pitts
On Sept. 7, 1944, Edward Treski received a lifetime dose of perspective
ArrowCulture Beat Aging well | by Arsenio Orteza
Singer-songwriter Nick Lowe's 'Quiet Please' is a treat
Angels & Demons | by Mindy Belz
Ron Howard picks up the pace in Da Vinci Code sequel
Lost cause | by Warren Cole Smith
Journalist tells his story of embracing, and then rejecting, Christianity
Return to form | by Arsenio Orteza
'Together Through Life' continues Bob Dylan's long comeback
Star Trek | by Megan Basham
Excellent casting, action, and humor make alternate-reality Star Trek fly
Teaching to talk back | by Marvin Olasky
Some good books for those who have been subjected to academic propaganda
Notable CDs | by Ben Folds
Five noteworthy new releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Mark Mynheir
Four noteworthy novels reviewed by Susan Olasky
ArrowDepartments The Buzz Quick Takes Quotables Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts Paring down | by Joel Belz
"Shrink to win" precedents are not hard to find
Political flirtation | by Andrée Seu
Underestimating one's enemy is no virtue
Remember them | by Mindy Belz
Faith, hope, and love on Memorial Day
Simple dreams | by Janie B. Cheaney
What will success mean for Britian's Susan Boyle?
The mind of God | by Vern S. Poythress
Would discovering a "God particle" bring us any closer to Him?
An era of insecurity | by Marvin Olasky
Anger is rampant, but it won't lead to the only source of security
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