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June 2, 2000 Cover story:
THE RIGHT STUFF
Cardinals friendly to dictators and foes of liberation
theology graduate to the curia
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week. Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: These paths lead
to Rome
Starting Point: A kiss for
unknown Kristin at her grave
School of the Americas reforms
merely cosmetic, critics say
Gramick, Nugent summoned to
Rome
Ecuadors defender of
poor replaced
KEEPING FAITH
POETRY
Books: Inspiring models of lay
sanctity
Illuminations: News director,
NBC maverick, sets new tone
Kris Berggren column: Writer
finds a happy marriage is pretty good
Viewpoint: Silenced for saying
things Rome didnt like to have said
EDITORIAL: SOA quick fix
wont cleanse U.S. policy
EDITORIAL: Ties to power, not
the people, pave way to Rome
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