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"Do the math" November 07, 2009, Vol. 24, No. 22
Do the math
COVER STORY | By Jamie Dean, Edward Lee Pitts
The case of a small Benedictine college—and federal attempts to pressure it to pay for employees' contraception—could foretell the loss of religious freedom after Congress overhauls healthcare More >>
In Kirkuk, Christian presence is often appreciated but sometimes targeted
All together now
| by Marvin Olasky
Ted Cruz says GOP strategy must include fiscal and social conservatives
BASIS uncovered
| by Megan Basham
Public-school educators ignore charter school that does what they can't
Compassion winners
| by Marvin Olasky
From nine finalists came one received top billing
Conservative liberty
| by Susan Olasky
Czarist rule
| by Edward Lee Pitts
Bypassing confirmation, a platoon of bureaucrats sets federal policy
Death of archdeacon
| by Faith J.H. McDonnell
Militia attacks in South Sudan target churches and villages
Franklin's purse
| by Warren Cole Smith and Rusty Leonard
Controversy spurs Graham to give up one of two salaries
Houses of God
| by The Editors
Human race
| by The Editors
Little emitters
| by Alisa Harris
Climate change becomes the latest excuse to push population control
Looking ahead
| by The Editors
News to watch in the weeks to come
Middle passage
| by Jamie Dean
Vietnamese refugees testify to safety in America
New front in the war
| by Marvin Olasky
Part eight of a pilgrim’s slow progress
Political do-over
| by Mindy Belz
Afghanistan is in need of a military push, too
The big chill
| by Emily Belz
Critics worry about effects on free speech of expanded hate crime laws
Wilders' side
| by Emily Belz
Controversial Dutch politician brings anti-Islam message to Britain and US
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Film makes case for charter schools but doesn't explore opposition
Alice's 'hell house' | by Arsenio Orteza
Cooper's macabre act now includes a call to repentance
Communist treadmill | by Marvin Olasky
Authors are slaves to material forces in description of Soviet tyranny
More Than a Game | by Alisa Harris
Game stumbles, but remarkable story shines through
New York, I Love You | by Sam Thielman
Diversity is not a strength for New York, I Love You
Wild Things | by Megan Basham
Wild Things wonderfully captures a boy’s sense of abandonment
Notable CDs | by Bob Dylan
Four new or recent rock and pop releases reviewed by Arsenio Orteza
Notable books | by Brian Godawa
Four books that apply Christian principles reviewed by Susan Olasky
Evangelicals cannot ignore speaking truth–in a loving manner
Taking risks | by Andrée Seu
It's better to make a fool of yourself than to play it safe
Extreme indifference | by Matt Anderson
Premature birth case shows the danger of 'guidelines' for doctors
Subdued and preserved | by Janie B. Cheaney
America's National Park System is a product of civilization
Thy kingdom come | by Mindy Belz
The One who makes all things new is writing the rest of the story
Future candidate | by Marvin Olasky
Ted Cruz is type of politician that Republicans should be looking toward
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