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May 12, 2000 Cover story:
Ethiopia
More than the people are dying
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Jubilee 2000: Unchaining slaves of
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Ethiopia - A land
of chronic disaster and endless determination
Inside NCR: OConnor
legacy, womens menifesto, art saga
Coloring outside the
patriarchal lines
The Madeleva Manifesto: A
Message of Hope and Courage
Bishops reject controls sought
by Rome
Vatican officials challenge
Trautman
Visions of mission for new
millennium
New Zealand bishops support
civil unions
Special Report: How Jesus 2000
grew wings, keeps on flying
In
search of Jesus as an impatient Jew
Movies: La
Ciudad
Books: Three generations of
women shaped by the church
Illuminations: Despite
amputations and endless ailments, he keeps going deeper
Robert F. Drinan column: Still
spending too much hope on weapons
Viewpoint: Theologian finds
gospel in life of the people
EDITORIAL: Time to give
Vieques back to its people
EDITORIAL: A reasonable
solution on liturgy |