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"Crackdown" July 18, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 14
Crackdown
COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz
For years Iran has been hostile to the West and Arab neighbors. Now with election results in question and unrest lingering, the fight for the future of the Islamic republic resides with its own More >>
Moves against conscience protections threaten more than pro-life doctors
Artful journey
| by Marvin Olasky
Karelyn Siegler has trod down some unusual paths in finding her calling
Centered on God
| by Marvin Olasky
Fighting communisim, and my impetuousness. Part 6 of a pilgrim’s progress
Clenched fists
| by Jamie Dean
As Obama prepares for G8 meeting, Iran and North Korea grow more defiant
Giving account
| by Jamie Dean
Gov. Mark Sanford's spiritual mentors saw a lack of accountability
Houses of God
| by The Editors
Human Race
| by The Editors
Looking Ahead
| by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
No warning labels
| by Edward Lee Pitts
Lawmakers fast-track energy, health legislation without taxpayer warnings
Not settled
| by Jill Nelson
Obama wants to halt Jewish building that Israel is in no position to grant
Overturning Sotomayor
| by Emily Belz
Likely future high-court colleagues rule in firefighters' favor
Ownership stakes
| by Daniel James Devine
Lawsuit tests how far companies can go in patenting our genes
Raising Illinois
| by Mark Bergin
Corruption runs deep in the Land of Lincoln
Sharing and caring
| by Warren Cole Smith
Health care sharing ministries seem to work, if they can survive
Treasure troves
| by Susan Olasky
Going online can help studying the Bible, learning Civil War trivia, etc.
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The Philanthropist explores the heart and mind of charity
Individual tragedies | by Marvin Olasky
Orlando Figes compellingly tells of lives and families destroyed by Stalin
My Sister's Keeper | by Megan Basham
The movie doesn't do justice to the serious issues it raises
Somber mood | by Arsenio Orteza
Moby's message isn't obvious in Wait for Me
The Hurt Locker | by Meghan Keane
The film deftly shows the chaos of war
The king is dead | by Arsenio Orteza
Michael Jackson gained the whole music world but lost his reputation
Transformers | by Sam Thielman
Noisy blockbuster will be fun for those who like robots
Notable CDs | by Colin Andrews
Four new classical CDs reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by John Lescroart
Four mysteries with a strong sense of place reviewed by Susan Olasky
Elderly Christians could have a unique voice in the healthcare debate
No glib utterances | by Andrée Seu
Some advice from the chair of faith
Eleventh-hour faith | by Guest Columnist
What comes when all hedge funds run dry
Lie to me | by Mindy Belz
In Islam it is expected
Manual underdrive | by Janie B. Cheaney
Society mindlessly denigrates the 'work of our hands'
Riptide | by Marvin Olasky
Sometimes we realize we're swimming into a deadly current
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