Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
Jamie Dean | Tens of thousands of South Sudanese are making the trek from refugee camps back to their villages, only to find that a new beginning includes impassable roads, unexploded landmines, lingering violence, and disease
Jamie Dean | Competing economic proposals reveal much about presidential candidates' values and views on government
Jamie Dean | In almost every way, John McCain and Barack Obama are on opposite sides of America's abortion divide
Jamie Dean | A new phase of the presidential campaign means an entirely new game plan for Democratic hopeful Barack Obama
Jamie Dean | Summer missionaries face rising costs, a falling dollar, and a steady flow of need
Jamie Dean | Spring losses in once-safe districts send a strong warning to the GOP
Jamie Dean | GOP rhetoric on immigration may be turning Hispanics away from a Republican Party that they had recently begun to embrace
Super delegates are poised to make Obama's victory sure
Jamie Dean | The United States is at times finding the International Criminal Court useful and worthy of support, but it still hasn't fallen in love with the UN body
Jamie Dean | An American pastor goes to jail in Moscow