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March 2, 2001 Cover story:
Lobby, then lunch
Young justice seekers learn how to push for
change
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Lavish
spending in archdiocese skips inner city -- By Ralph
Cipriano
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Hostile
Takeover
Two
Religious Banned from Ministry and Speaking
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: From classroom to
Capitol
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The choice to
love is the cloister without walls
Parading papal
candidates
Solidarity maintains hope in
quake-ravaged Salvadoran village
Cozzens to leave presidency of
Ohio seminary
Texas bishops, academics
discuss mandatum
Media: Stopping the
press
Movies: Morality
Play
Lent: Transfiguration story:
to take holiness, insights into the groaning cities
Moments in Time: Refugee
problems
Viewpoint: Opposition from the
coach
Viewpoint: Israeli coalition
is dangerous
EDITORIAL: Students learn
lobbying and a lot more
Perspective: New cardinals
mean new options for the Holy Spirit |