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A war too far

Cover Story | Air strike diplomacy tries to be surgical, but-with American soldiers captured, U.S.-Russia relations on ice, and ethnic Albanians in Kosovo on the run-the NATO war on Yugoslavia is anything but antiseptic.

In this issue: "Kosovo: What's next?," April 10, 1999

Features

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Terror in China

International |  Family's plight highlights human-rights abuses

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Methodists say no

National |  Fractured denomination rules against Chicago pastor who performed same-sex unions

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... And how to fight back

National |  The defeat of one "domestic partner" plan provides a blueprint for social conservatives

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How homosexuals fight

National |  Activists co-opt language of the civil-rights movement and seek to "use talk to muddy the moral waters"

Dispatches

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Quotables

At some point you have to do something good with your life. God didn't seem particularly impressed with my collection of cars and motorcycles. He's not an…

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News & Reviews

For America, the jury is still out Dr. Death gets his verdict Dr. Jack Kevorkian got what he wanted, and now he doesn't want it anymore. Last November, when…

Reviews

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The search for shame

Culture |  Genres, generations, and generosity get old

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Books: Postmodern Puritans

Books |  Historical mystery can't fathom Christianity

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Tossing the last taboo

Culture |  Psychologists hail the benefits of pederasty

Voices

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Mailbag

Beyond tough talk Alan Keyes is not a prophet ("But can he win?" March 13). He is, however, a political candidate from the same mold of candidates that…

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Going home

Lessons learned on the road of life

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Good cop, bad cop

But you can't just call yourself a good cop

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Who is a widow?

Applying the spirit of the law to a new class of orphans

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