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JOHN TANTON: Retired eye surgeon and immigration activist
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Friend or foe?

Immigration |  For pro-life Republicans, opposing comprehensive immigration reform puts many in league with pro-abortion and population control groups

OUTLIERS: Justin Amash, Jim Bridenstine, Paul Broun, Louie Gohmert, Tim Huelskamp, Walter Jones, Raul Labrador, Tom Massie, Mick Mulvaney, Steve Pearce, Steve Stockman, and Ted Yoho (from top left to bottom right)
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Twelve worried men

Congress |  A small group of House conservatives view the nation’s debt as a threat worth risking a political career to fight. Their decision may be bearing fruit

TEMPORARY SHELTER: Sudanese refugees at Jamam camp walk to get medical care
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War of northern aggression

Sudan |  It’s been almost two years since Sudan divided into two countries, but the problems of political Islam and ethnic cleansing won’t go away

Obama and Netanyahu
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A cold peace

Israel |  The same men lead the United States and Israel as last year, but their relationship may soon become icier than ever

The Parthenon
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Places to see

Travel |  Travel makes good opportunities to find evidence of God's love, man's fears, and creativity

A SAFER WORLD: Kim Jung Yi in the kitchen
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Grateful escape

North Korea |  Two North Korean refugees sleep every night in their own struggling restaurant—and count it a blessing

The silent treatment
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The silent treatment

Religion |  For over four months, authorities jailed and beat Iranian-American Saeed Abedini in Tehran with no trial or U.S. intervention

Heiner Bielefeldt
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Herr professor

United Nations |  Religious freedom advocates, often ignored, find a friend in UN representative Heiner Bielefeldt

SAME SIDE, DIFFERING TACTICS: Horowitz (left); KCC members pray outside the White House (right)
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Prayer and politics

North Korea |  A worldview split leads to sharp differences on how to fight oppression in North Korea

 “A REGULAR DISASTER”: A cow walks on a dried-up pond in a drought-ravaged pasture near Eads, Colo.
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Dry counties

Weather |  Crops and cattle hang in the balance as drought in the Great Plains extends into winter

William Boykin
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Soldiering on

Military |  Armed by three decades of combat duty, retired Lt. Gen. William Boykin takes on Washington’s culture battles

STREET VALUE: Members of the Dominican Order protest the “contraceptive mandate.”
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News from the front

Roe v. Wade |  The top 10 pro-life stories of 2012

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