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London without a guidebook

London without a guidebook

Cover Story | Journalists and tourists tend to hover at Westminster with its famous Big Ben. Yet east and west, out of the spotlight, conservative social activists are reclaiming the changing face of the city with justice, compassion, and hope

In this issue: "Minority report," Aug. 11, 2007

Features

Generation killer
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Generation killer

Culture |  Meth addiction may be the greatest threat yet to face U.S. Indian reservations

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Divide & conquer

Islam |  Islamic group presses U.S. Somalis to quit meatpacking jobs over prayer

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Questionable acceptance

United Nations |  In a murky vote process, UN accredits homosexual activist groups

As the pendulum swings
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As the pendulum swings

Iraq |  With casualties in Iraq at an eight-month low, why aren't the Democrats cheering?

Warped like ribbon
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Warped like ribbon

Disaster |  A monument to man's strength crumples into the Mississippi with men, women and children aboard

Dispatches

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Quotables

Memorable things they said

Quick Takes
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Quick Takes

Oddball occurrences

Good news from the Gray Lady
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Good news from the Gray Lady

"We are finally getting somewhere," says surprise assessment

The Buzz
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The Buzz

Need-to-know news

Reviews

Ne'er-do-wells unite
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Ne'er-do-wells unite

Movies |  The Simpsons take the big screen by poking fun at every nook and cranny of American culture

Frozen chosen
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Frozen chosen

Movies |  Arctic Tale's humor and hubris run cold

Notebook

Leaving a legacy
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Leaving a legacy

Sports |  What will Barry Bonds tell his Hall of Fame audience?

Disaster medicine
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Disaster medicine

Medicine |  Medical establishment circles its wagons around New Orleans physician who administered lethal drugs

Voices

Strange travel for dog days
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Strange travel for dog days

An odd set of maps suggests new directions, fresh perspective

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Brits worth watching

Four Christian Conservatives and where they've come; four worth watching

Logic! Why don't they teach logic?
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Logic! Why don't they teach logic?

SAT's new essay requirement is more about fashion than thought

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Mailbag

Letters from our readers

Sex and the evangelical teen
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Sex and the evangelical teen

Evidence suggests evangelical teenagers on the whole may be more sexually immoral than non-Christians

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