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Buckeye blues

Buckeye blues

Campaign 2012 | Most Ohio Republicans will vote for their party's eventual nominee, but that may be all many of them do for him

Europe in the balance
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Europe in the balance

2011 News of the Year |  2011 brought Greece and then Italy to the brink of default

Economic doldrums and government gridlock
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Economic doldrums and government gridlock

2011 News of the Year |  Standard and Poor's downgraded the nation's triple-A credit rating for the first time

Going wages
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Going wages

Employers say the Obama administration's attempt to increase pay for temporary, legal foreign workers will lead to large layoffs

Changing attitudes
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Changing attitudes

How food stamps morphed from temporary relief to permanent entitlement

Spirit of St. Louis
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Spirit of St. Louis

Jobs |  Christian training programs are working hard to help their students become employable and, in some cases, employed

Can a Mormon be president?
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Can a Mormon be president?

Two opposing views

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A bridge too far

In June, after WORLD's articles on books were written and in production, the debate about theistic evolution, and particularly the existence of a literal Adam…

Facing the pressure
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Facing the pressure

The billion-dollar Templeton Foundation (see "Honoring his father," Dec. 4) is a positive force in many of its core areas, including Freedom and Free…

A man's world
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A man's world

The sexual economics of college campuses empower men at the expense of women

Finding inner peace
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Finding inner peace

For beleaguered homeowners and baseball players, singing a hymn helps

Keeping the lid on
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Keeping the lid on

Egyptian Christians are watchful about life post-Mubarak

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