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"Tiananmen massacre" June 06, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 11
Tiananmen massacre
COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean
Out of post-massacre despair, Chinese demonstrators learned not only that communism is crushing but that democracy alone cannot save More >>
The Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals how theology changes artistry
Disaster on disaster
| by Sarah Kiewel and Priscilla Santos
Geography plus poverty makes for persistent hardship across much of Haiti
Failure to launch
| by Emily Belz
Will proposed cuts in space programs leave the United States vulnerable?
Gene trekking
| by Daniel James Devine
African genes showcase diversity
Generous helping
| by Warren Cole Smith
Unlikely bestseller plants seeds of generosity worldwide
High marks
| by Alisa Harris
Teach for America is growing, but union-influenced policies hinder it
Houses of God
"Iglesia de Dios" (Church of God) in the Guatemalan village of Chicoman
Human Race
| by The Editors
Judaism to Christ
| by Marvin Olasky
Crime writer Andrew Klavan takes a turn at writing for young adults
Judging the heart
| by Edward Lee Pitts
Obama wants empathy on the high court but people are not looking for Oprah
Living in the past
| by Mindy Belz
U.S. exhibition attracts new attention to French anti-Semitism then and now
Looking Ahead
| by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Power players
| by Edward Lee Pitts
Moderate Democrats may be the only senators who can slow President Obama
Public ‘meltdown’
| by Mark Bergin
Dwight Howard complaint should have been a team matter
Search and discover
| by Susan Olasky
Sites can help teach grammar, create recipes, and find other useful facts
Ticket to learn
| by Alisa Harris
Unencumbered by red tape, charter schools offer hope to a few students
Too noisey to ignore
| by Mindy Belz
Obama then Cheney try to set record straight on terrorist suspects
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Yusuf’s new album is generic enough to make him popular
Edwards & Adams | by Marvin Olasky
New books highlight the importance of the two great 18th-century Americans
Terminator Salvation | by Megan Basham
Time hasn’t been kind to the Terminator franchise
The Brothers Bloom | by Sam Thielman
Con artist film doesn’t give an audience anyone to root for
The Soloist | by Russ Pulliam
The film captures truths about the homeless
Unfunny Man | by Arsenio Orteza
A lack of real humor characterizes Pete Seeger's legacy
Up | by Megan Basham
Pixar sees its role as picking up where the classic Disney movies left off
Notable CD's | by Stephen Bruton
Four CDs by the recently deceased Stephen Bruton reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable Books | by Kathryn Joyce
Four books about marriage and the church reviewed by Susan Olasky
Ad hoc survey shows little thought behind permissive beliefs
Theoretical problems | by Andrée Seu
What happens when dead men bleed and mean girls win?
Lost and found | by Janie B. Cheaney
Doctrine brings a famous atheist back to faith
Patronizing the arts | by Mindy Belz
What once implied fatherly concern now means mercenary speculation
Dying dinosaurs | by Marvin Olasky
But the demise of newspapers creates great opportunities
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