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October 13, 2000 Cover story:
Kenya
Off of our economic map ... it must remain on our
moral map
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Kenya
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The times are
good with Pee Wee
New Chinese saints raise old
animosities
U.S. troops to El
Salvador
Appreciation: He was
Gods agent in Hollywood
Food for Poor head resigns
amid scandal
Use surplus for affordable
housing, group says
Television:
HATE.COM
POETRY
Books: Author finds Hispanic
religiosity firmly rooted
Jeannette Batz column: Bells
and whistles that annoy and save
Robert F. Drinan column: Law
aids faith-based groups with land use problems
Moments in Time: St.
Guinefort
EDITORIAL: Bush v. Gore is
only part of the debate |