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Post-party blues

Post-party blues

Cover Story | With final polls showing an evenly split electorate, both parties brace for a rash of post-election lawsuits. Barring a last-minute blowout, the 2004 election could be decided in court-and not the court of public opinion

Litigation nation

Cover Story Sidebar | After the voters go to the polls, the lawyers go to work in these fraud-friendly states

In this issue: "Post-party election blues?," Nov. 6, 2004

Features

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Hooked on failure

Africa |  In Africa's fight against AIDS, the United States continues to support family-planning groups that stifle the White House abstinence and fidelity message

Recovery road
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Recovery road

Iraq |  For Iraqis-like Americans-elections are only the beginning

Pulpit politics
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Pulpit politics

Religion |  With Kerry at the altar, IRS rules need not apply

Divide and conquer
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Divide and conquer

Russia |  Baptists in poor villages are the latest victims in a nationwide strategy to amplify state control over religion

Samone's story
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Samone's story

Adoption |  A young couple makes a sacrifice and ends up with a "miracle"

Home cooking
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Home cooking

Culture |  A new cookbook offers readers a taste of small-town living

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The Curtis Leskanic Society

Sports |  The Red Sox rally to win their first World Series since 1918

Dispatches

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The Buzz

The latest on this week's biggest stories

Quick Takes
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Quick Takes

Speech code When in Rome, get a license before doing as some Romans do. The local newspaper Messaggero reports that authorities fined Giovanna Pizzorno $216…

Quotables
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Quotables

Memorable things they said

Reviews

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Bestselling CDs

Notable CDs |  The top five bestselling Internet albums according to Billboard magazine

The Grudge
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The Grudge

Movies |  The film's trailers looked scary, and, although it's not much else, the film is scary

Stargate
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Stargate

Television |  Stargate agrees with the Bible that there is nothing worse than a false god

In the Face of Evil
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In the Face of Evil

Movies |  A two-hour glimpse of Ronald Reagan's dedication to dealing the death blow to Soviet communism

Notebook

Search teams
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Search teams

Business |  Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have each amassed a $6 billion fortune

Gator bait?
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Gator bait?

Sports |  Steve Spurrier could return as coach at Florida next season

Remote control
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Remote control

Technology |  Sprint has developed a new program to protect sensitive information stored on handsets

Voices

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Mailbag

Letters from our readers

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Battle of beliefs

Democracy depends on people of conviction

Born that way
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Born that way

If it comes naturally, does that mean it's not sin?

Lineup changes
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Lineup changes

A new publisher and a new editor take over at WORLD

Diversity of life
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Diversity of life

Opposition to abortion spans ideologies and ethnic groups

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