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October 12, 2001 Cover story:
Patriotism
Some questions, some perspectives ...
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The Word From
Rome By
John L. Allen, Jr. NCR's Vatican Correspondent U.S. Bishops
at Synod This feature is updated
weekly.
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Flying the
colors
Cover story: Criticism of U.S.
leaders muted now
Inside NCR
Starting Point: Flavored by
cherry red candy
Landowners, peasants in fight
for land
Collegiality vs.
centralization dominates synod
Talk of war and peace in the
air
Complex reality at street
level
At
the Movies: Costs of love
Gregory Pierce column: No one
wants business as usual
Viewpoint: Tradition a saving
grace for parish associate
Viewpoint: Forgiveness makes
future possible
EDITORIAL: U.S. learning to
reflect, ask questions
EDITORIAL: British leader
challenges world community
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