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January 18, 2002 Cover story:
Race:
The grit behind the glitter
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: The color line:
The third rail of American culture
Cover story: Program unearths,
heals racism
Cover story: Fr. Brown on
blacks and whites
Cover story: Moving toward
racial sobriety
Inside NCR
Starting Point: Learning
wisdom through living it
Pastoral stirs
protest
Boston cardinal offers apology
to sex abuse victims
Opus Dei prestige on dispaly
at centenary event
POETRY
Theater: Transcendence found
in a Fools Mass
Viewpoint: On Mearth, our
stars arent cut out for journalism
EDITORIAL: Military spending
threatens nations priorities
Perspective: Grand old folks
borne along on faith
Special Section:
Ministries
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