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May 19, 2000 Cover story:
Were history
What are Augustine, Ambrose and Emperor Theodosius doing
in a parish hall in Montana?
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Summer Listings
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Priests and
AIDS Reading the Kansas City Star articles on Priests & AIDS?
See what NCR wrote in 1997.
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IRAQ: Killing it softly with
sanctions
Imagining intervention without
violence
Guatemala: Truth Commission
Report
Does violent media make violent
kids?
Jubilee 2000: Unchaining slaves of
national debt
A dramatic step toward
reform
The body of Christ torn
asunder
Milwaukees
experiment
Y2K: Preparing for the
worst
Welfare to work
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Ancient forces
shaped our lives
Inside NCR: Old faith fading
in a Christian twilight
Starting Point: Stars burn
with a living hope
Janitors seek higher wages at
Catholic University
Commentary: Cardinal committed
to peacemaking
Egan to New York, pledges
loyalty
Survey a reality
check for church leaders
Bishop to continue Ruizs
work
Protesters ponder next step on
Vieques
POETRY
Art: The art of
contemplation
Art: An American Leader
-- Cesar E. Chavez
Books: Was Shakespeare
Catholic?
Robert F. Drinan column: U.S.
should grant permanent trade status to China
Tim Unsworth column: Hume
among the extraordinary ones who bring change
Moments in Time: Magna Carta:
Heresy!
Viewpoint: In Lebanon, Israel
sees itself as victim
Viewpoint: Who is our
neighbor?
Viewpoint: Poverty,
religiousness key to Sri Lankans theology
EDITORIAL: Imagining a
nonviolent response in Sierra Leone
EDITORIAL: Discoveries
underline need for truth commission |