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Vol. 17, No. 26
A look in the mirror
BOOKS SPECIAL REPORT | Books-how they're written and who writes them, the ideas they fight over, and the unpleasant implications they ignore-tell a lot about a culture
Top News
The Top 5 news stories as measured by coverage in The Washington Post, USA Today, and NBC Nightly News over a one-week period from June 19 to 25
Whistling past the graveyard
With boomers graying and starting to ponder the end of their lives, here's an opportunity for publishers to get ahead of the curve and produce meaningful, challenging books.
You are what you read
Sales of Christian books are so strong, secular sellers are looking to grab a slice of the lucrative market.
History with a human face
The rise of historical fiction and narrative history-which often takes God into account through richly detailed stories of the era-marks a positive cultural trend
The abolition of man
"Pronoun envy" or just another weapon to fight the battle against the "subjugation of women"?
Authors by the dozen
From intelligent design to pop culture, from Christian apologetics to politics, 12 contemporary authors do what they do best: pontificate, Q & A style
Free at last
"Father of vouchers" Milton Friedman tells WORLD the high court has freed legislatures to make school-choice decisions-by ending the "endless litigation"
Unpassable test?
Former Israeli prime minister praises Bush's Palestinian proposal
TNIV grab for support fails
A funny thing happened on the way from the Forum: IBS, Zondervan rapped for claiming "consensus," causing "confusion"
Worldcom's disconnect
$3.8 billion swept under the rug?