Latest ArticleBy Claudia WinklerReligion, Politics, and the New ObtusenessLiberals in a tizzy over religious voters and Bush's reelection need a refresher course on the American tradition of religious expression in the political arena. "For President: None of the Above"The Detroit News completes its retreat from principle to mush. How to Win OhioStart with a Democratic mayor. About the Election . . .Should the Electoral College stay or go? Religious Freedom in Sri LankaMilitant Buddhists are attacking Christian churches and threatening the freedom of religion in South Asia. Anti-Semitism and FranceThe story of assault on a French train highlights the problem in France. But the nation's elites have slowly begun to understand that their society has a problem. Taking ChargeWhen Ronald Reagan came to office, the American presidency was finally brought under control. Iraq's "Refounding Moment"Next on the agenda of the new Iraqi government: elections. Who's Afraid of the Patriot Act?Bernie Sanders thinks the Patriot Act lets the government spy on you for the books you read. Think again. "They deserve death, and we deserve life"A look at the religion of hate dished out by Palestinian TV. Ain't Nothing Like the Real ThingIraq adopts the Transitional Administrative Law, and starts down the messy road towards real democracy. Walking Tall Mocha Skim LatteClaudia Winkler, problem drinker. Marriage of ConvenienceHow the New York Times got the president's marriage initiative wrong. Judy, We Hardly Knew You!Farewell to the disarmingly unpretentious Mrs. Dean. Richard L. Masland, 1910-2003Remembering the life of an eminent neurologist and a faithful man. The New OpennessWhat Saddam's trial could mean to Iraq and the world. Iraqis at WorkRend Rahim Francke, who will represent the Iraqi Governing Council in Washington, has her work cut out for her. Good and Evil at the Supreme CourtThe high court's art dares to praise public pieties. West Words, Ho!Claudia Winkler in Paradise Valley. Standing Up for DemocracyTwo Pakistani leaders explain why the United States shouldn't abandon the region. ‹‹ More Recent Articles
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