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Childbirth: safe, legal -and becoming rare

International |  in Rome - Four-that's how many times Deborah Vela is stopped in the two blocks between the bakery and the tobacconist on Rome's Via Della Lungara. She's…

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TV: The limits of V-chips

Television |  Cultural conservatives should be careful what we ask for: While The West Wing is violence-free, it's more offensive than the violent Harsh Realm-a key…

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TV: Orwell with muppets

Television |  Turner Network's production of the anti-totalitarian classic Animal Farm rings true

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Out of this world

Two sure-fire hits are shocking by today's abysmal television standards-but each for different reasons

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Burned out

National |  Burning Man art party turns out to be more meaningless than offensive, irrelevant than irreverent

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TV: TV goes over the edgy

Television |  With Action, the Fox network competes with cable by breaking new ground in broadcast sleaze

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Pax Americana

Culture |  New family network shies away from Christ

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Reviews: Charmed, I'm sure

Culture |  TV shows and books aimed at young people are building up the latest fad: pop-culture paganism

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Contempt of court

Culture |  Showtime makes a mockery of the battle over Clarence Thomas's elevation to the Supreme Court

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Books: Traveling by the book

Books |  Authors: annoying (and sometimes delightful) travel companions

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Between malls & martyrs

National |  Today's teens are more affluent and less rebellious; are they more open to the gospel than past generations?

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Poking into Pokémon

Culture |  The latest kids' fad is not evil, just empty

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