Cover Story | Some Republicans believe the new message of sound economics and social conservatism delivered by publishing magnate Steve Forbes could unite their party in a way the GOP has not seen since Ronald Reagan. There's one problem. Reserved Yankee Episcopalians don't mix well with conservative evangelicals who hold veto power in the GOP presidential primaries. Which is why Mr. Forbes is working so hard so early to win their trust.
National |
Constitutional rights In a big win for unborn children, the North
Carolina Supreme Court has said the state constitution does not
obligate taxpayers to pay…
Steady traffic flow in any weather condition. From promotional
material before the new Denver International Airport opened in
1995, two-and-a-half years…
How low can we go? As if it were not enough that nine girls and
young women in upstate New York are now infected with the virus
that causes AIDS, former…
Culture |
Magic Johnson as educator: textbooks, toys, and role model The
union of education, entertainment, celebrity worship, and
merchandising took a giant step as…
Not the standard It concerns me when a Christian singer's
explanation that he took part in an event at a Disney theme park to
minister to Christians and reach…