In a Better World
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In a Better World

Movies |  Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, In a Better World tells a moving story of forgiveness and family love

Win Win
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Win Win

Movies |  Win Win 's subtle script and its gentle, funny cast has both quirk and pathos

Jane Eyre
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Jane Eyre

Movies |  Latest adaptation proves that Jane's passion and sense of right can woo another generation

The Adjustment Bureau
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The Adjustment Bureau

Movies |  When the protagonist in Philip K. Dick's short story Adjustment Team walks in on the operatives who are "adjusting" the world to fit a cosmic plan, he stumbles…

Concrete purpose
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Concrete purpose

The Rise of Localism |  Manhattan Bible Church is not a huge church, but the urban congregation has an outsized impact on its community

The Company Men
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The Company Men

Movies |  Like all good recession films, The Company Men includes the requisite shots of desolate cubicles, empty shipyards, and gutted factories. But the camera lingers…

Dead letter
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Dead letter

No seal on Vatican coverup

The Way Back
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The Way Back

Movies |  As Soviet prisoners line up for a few spoonfuls of gruel, a piece of bread falls to the ground and a tattered prisoner snatches at it. Another prisoner, who…

Restricted areas
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Restricted areas

Education |  University campuses remain home to vague and unconstitutional speech codes, but some Christians and others are taking stands for freedom

A chilling statistic

A chilling statistic

Abortion |  Compared to the rest of the country, a pregnancy in New York City is twice as likely to end in abortion

A 'filthy fraud'

A 'filthy fraud'

Abortion |  A grand jury indicts a Philadelphia abortionist for flouting the law and preying on the poor to perform gruesome late-term abortions

Red zone defense
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Red zone defense

Roe v. Wade |  Abortion proponents are defending their own bloody red zone against a reinvigorated pro-life movement

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