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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Upside down" April 09, 2011, Vol. 26, No. 7

A world turned upside down

COVER STORY | By Mindy Belz

Under cover of seismic cataclysm in Japan, Libya's Muammar Qaddafi upturns the upheaval shaking the Arab world   More >>

ArrowAdditional Cover Stories Higher ground Jamie Dean
Faith-based groups find way to step into the gaps More >>
ArrowFeatures Budget 101 Edward Lee Pitts
Politics | Here's a primer on what's happening with the budget on Capitol Hill More >>
Creative avenues Paul Glader
Art | Many Christian art students have no idea how art industry works More >>
Neighborhood watch Jill Nelson
Israel | Israel eyes the perils of surrounding revolutions More >>
Poverty politics Marvin Olasky
Poverty | Washington is set to wage a costly war on inequality More >>
Support by any means Susan Olasky
International Aid | Look closely at bra giveaways and other 'gift in kind' aid projects More >>
ArrowDispatches Human Race The Editors In the docket Emily Belz
A Wisconsin Supreme Court race may test strength of any backlash More >>
Looking Ahead The Editors The race begins The Editors
and other news briefs More >>
War clouds Jamie Dean
Conflict and troop movements escalate tensions in Sudan More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Box Office Top 10 The Editors
Movies | For the weekend of March 18-20 according to Box Office Mojo More >>
Jane Eyre Alisa Harris
Movies | Latest adaptation proves Jane's passion and sense of right can still woo More >>
Light and love Marvin Olasky
Books | Author argues that Christians should put reason in its proper place More >>
Little love Megan Basham
Television | Sister Wives tries to hide the pain of polygamy, but reality comes through More >>
Political clunkers Marvin Olasky
Q&A | We should 'treat people as people,' says economist Victor Claar More >>
Spector's ghost Arsenio Orteza
Music | Record producer’s recent crime haunts the anniversary reissue of his record More >>
The Lincoln Lawyer Michael Leaser
Movies | Matthew McConaughey delivers one of the top performances of his career More >>
Win Win Alisa Harris
Movies | Win Win's subtle script and gentle, funny cast has both quirk and pathos More >>
Notable CDs
Five reissues and compilations reviewed by Arsenio Orteza More >>
Notable Books
Four books on health and family challenges reviewed by Susan Olasky More >>
ArrowNotebook Church of Estonia The Editors
Houses of God | St. Petersburg, Russia More >>
Liberal 'love' Timothy Dalrymple
Religion | With Love Wins, Rob Bell and HarperCollins win. Does Christianity? More >>
Ruled out Daniel James Devine
Science | Some coal-fired plants close due to new EPA regulations More >>
Strike three? Mark Bergin
Sports | NFL players and owners are stuck in a labor dispute More >>
Faster broadband? Alissa Wilkinson
Technology | Nations declare internet access a fundamental right More >>
ArrowVoices A dose of reality Joel Belz
Multiculturalism is proving to be a road of godless quicksand More >>
The mouths of babes Andrée Seu Peterson
Children sing, and the Enemy shudders More >>
Devaluing 'values' Janie B. Cheaney
We need a better word for truths that stand independent of any evaluator More >>
Didn't hear it on NPR Timothy Larsen
An absence of Christian voices mars the troubled network More >>
Help wanted Mindy Belz
The needs and suffering don't have to leave us feeling helpless More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers More >>
Tax time coming Marvin Olasky
Will any of these jokes cheer you up? More >>
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