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Donna Rice Hughes: A prayer for Monica

Cover Story Sidebar | By January 20, Monica Lewinsky's world was in a shambles. Her picture was in every newspaper, her name on every morning show. Millions of people who had never heard of her before now judged her to be either a compulsive liar or a naive nymphomaniac. She lost an opportunity to have a glamorous PR job in New York City-courtesy of the presidential pal Vernon Jordan. Her apartment was searched. She faced the choice of going to jail or going public with details of an alleged sordid affair with

Clinton On The Brink

Cover Story | Monica Lewinsky is the talk of the pols and the press in Washington, but out in the country, the "who-cares" factor is settling in-providing what one Christian leader calls "a shocking view of the moral bankruptcy of America."

In this issue: "Clinton: Under seige," Feb. 6, 1998

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Su casa es mi casa

International |  As the pope visited Cuba, Castro used the occasion to close thriving, numerous Protestant casas culto, house churches

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The walk, the march

National |  Scandal outrated pro-life coverage, but who gets last laugh?

Dispatches

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This Week

Less is Mir Mir Aimal Kasi, who murdered two CIA employees outside the agency's headquarters five years ago, was sentenced to death by a Fairfax County…

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Quotables

I have bad eyes. Singer JAMES BROWN, 64, explaining to The Chronicle of Augusta, Ga., his medicinal use of a "little tiny bit" of marijuana. He was arrested…

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Queen of cyberspace

Culture |  Monica Lewinsky, Matt Drudge, and other cultural buzz

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Music: Records of our time

Music |  Some top-selling music proves we are what we listen to

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Film: Lowered expectations

Movies |  Hollywood just doesn't understand Charles Dickens's novel

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Culture Notes

Culture |  Surely the media aren't biased Television networks that pride themselves on pushing the envelope on controversial issues drew the line at Mother Teresa. Each…

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Books: The doomed artist

Books |  Book on some of country music's greats shows tragic flaws

Voices

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Mailbag

Fresh air Steve Camp's call for reformation in the contemporary Christian music industry is a breath of fresh air. As parents, we have seen how profoundly CCM…

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Gossip or news?

Examining the public consequences of private actions

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The federal husband

Bringing to life a misunderstood word

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Part-time obedience

The public/private split doesn't fit in God's scheme of things

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