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Hating America

Hating America

Cover Story | Selectively constructing his facts and even his own identity, controversial Colorado professor Ward Churchill embodies the radical left that dominates college campuses

Mission to Blue America

Cover Story Sidebar | INTERVIEW: Naomi Schaefer Riley on the growing importance of religious colleges

In this issue: "Big mouth on campus," March 12, 2005

Features

Squeezed Lemon
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Squeezed Lemon

Law |  Is the high court warming to religious displays by government?

Old school battle
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Old school battle

Politics |  Anti-AARP ad misses its mark but hits a liberal hornets' nest

The Middle East divide
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The Middle East divide

Lebanon |  In the case of Lebanon and Syria, parting ways is good news

'Broken' communion
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'Broken' communion

Religion |  Worldwide Anglican bishops seek to halt same-sex blessings

No. 2 pencil blues
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No. 2 pencil blues

Education |  The new SAT launches a new breed of high-school essayists

Cashing out
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Cashing out

Healthcare |  As insurance costs soar, some patients and doctors turn to options that give them more control and responsibility

Cotton fleece
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Cotton fleece

Africa |  Federal subsidies for U.S. cotton farmers don't just cost taxpayers-cotton farmers trying to eke out a living in Africa feel an even greater pinch

Dispatches

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The Buzz

Campus life The Ward Churchill circus came to town in Whitewater, Wis., where a state college of 10,000 students welcomed the University of Colorado professor…

Quick Takes
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Quick Takes

Joking matter Some jokes just aren't funny in an age of terrorism. Practical jokers in Olympia, Wash., managed to shut down a checkpoint along the…

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Quotables

"This is a battle between good and evil. And we're the good." Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean, to supporters in Kansas, on conflicts between Republicans…

Shades of red?
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Shades of red?

Rep. Mark Kennedy could be the candidate that tips Minnesota to the GOP

Reviews

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Bestselling CDs

Notable CDs |  The five bestselling internet albums according to Billboard, Feb. 26

Bringing up Baby
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Bringing up Baby

Movies |  Does Million Dollar Baby's mini-sweep signify a victory for the left in the culture wars?

Man of the House
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Man of the House

Movies |  Don't waste your time going to see this film unless you're from Austin and want to see glimpses of city landmarks

Notebook

Follow the leaders
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Follow the leaders

Business |  Cincinnati-based Federated Department Stores Inc. is buying rival May Department Stores for $11 billion

Tivo to go?
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Tivo to go?

Technology |  Tivo popularized digital video recording, but still struggles to make the technology into a profitable business

Voices

Two-track mind
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Two-track mind

Future Francis Schaeffers need neither neglect nor enshrine politics

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Mailbag

Letters, feedback, etc.

Tricksters
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Tricksters

Beware "the end of late fees" and other games peddlers play

Euthanasia's Roe v. Wade
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Euthanasia's Roe v. Wade

A perfect storm could be brewing against the sick and injured

Wishing for Winterflight
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Wishing for Winterflight

An old friend, a book, and a trip to Florida to fight for Terri Schiavo

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