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Slick meets Mrs. Willey

Cover Story | Just as the nation was shrugging off the Monica Lewinsky story, Kathleen Willey stepped into America's living room. Even leaders of the reliably Democratic feminist movement were forced to speak out. But what of the Christian public? Are they uninterested? Or have they concluded-as one Christian network may have-that what they don't know won't hurt them?

In this issue: "Clinton: Final straw?," March 28, 1998

Features

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Tale of two churches

National |  Presbyterians, Methodists react differently to challenges posed by demands from gay activists

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Fragile China

International |  After three-week religious-freedom tour, Clinton's mission leaders say handle Beijing with care

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Who's calling the tune?

International |  NAE's World Relief receives more than 60 percent of its overseas budget from Uncle Sam and helps advance Washington's family-planning objectives. This raises…

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Second thoughts: A doctor's conscience

International |  At least one physician is seeing the backlash to involuntary contraception. Marc Vatin practices obstetrics and gynecology and teaches at George Washington…

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Age of innocence?

Artswatch |  Without moral limits, everything is art

Dispatches

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This Week

Sorry, Bob Desperate for a lift in the waning days of her primary race in Illinois, Republican pro-abort Loleta Didrickson summoned Bob Dole to attack her…

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Quotables

You're our newest winner. The American Family Publishers slogan that will no longer be used on the company's Dick Clark/Ed McMahon sweepstakes envelopes…

Reviews

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Books: Authors talking shop

Books |  Religious novelists take hits from both sides

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Not merely semantics

Culture |  Changing words does not change reality

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Superstars and reality

Culture |  Rereleasing Jesus as mere superstar, superstars as mere humans, & other cultural buzz

<em>Titanic</em> chivalry
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Titanic chivalry

Culture |  Forget the Academy's hype; Titanic of the silver screen missed the spiritual significance of the real heroes

Notebook

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Religion Notes

Religion |  Missing the jackpot Eighteen percent of men and women at America's rescue missions cite gambling as a cause of their homelessness, according to an informal…

Voices

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Big-time mission

An everyday man sees his diner as a mission field

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Pray for conviction

True friends of Bill ask for a changed heart

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Mailbag

Not leaving I enjoyed reading your profile on Dr. James Dobson and me ("Focus on a family feud," Feb. 28). Despite some of the profound differences I have…

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Ominous silence

Sometimes it's better to have your whipping right now

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