Special Report

'I saw what hate had done to them'

Special Report | February 1970: Police throw John Perkins into the Rankin County jail in Brandon, 30 miles north of his home in Mendenhall, Miss. His crime: helping to organize a civil-rights march. Inside the jail, angry patrolmen…

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The State of the world

Special Report |  An in-depth look at rumors of war and problems of peace, new warfighting tactics and the age-old issue of persecution, the Great Commission, and prosperity…

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Rumors of war

Special Report |  Job No. 1 for the United States is fighting the global war on terror, but problems around the world simmering since well before Sept. 11 are threatening to…

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Problems of peace

Special Report |  Bush, Putin broaden ties but is Russia really reformed? U.S. diplomats fight cultural battles at the UN. And in Latin and South America: Mexico's Fox is left…

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City limits

Special Report |  U.S. war planners are plotting new tactics to overcome the challenges and limitations of fighting in battlefields downtown

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No compromise

Special Report |  Worldwide religious persecution: U.S. report urges officials not to ignore human-rights abuses as a "trade off" for diplomatic advantages

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Amid the heat, dirt, despair-a privilege

Special Report |  Missions work in the post-9/11 world is more difficult, but the rewards remain

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Profiles in prosperity

Special Report |  The relationship between political freedom and economic success: The top 10 economic powerhouse nations show more freedom equals more prosperity, just as…

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Recipe for progress

Special Report |  From glucose, salt, and water to hydrogen, acetone, and radio waves, here's a look at inventions that could change the world

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Heroes of history

Special Report |  Remembering the long peace, and those who made it possible

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