A Lingering Past IT HAS been observed more than once that the rapidity with which nations exchange their friends and enemies is one of the signs of the confused age in which we live. The instance...
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African Slaughter THE VIOLENCE which has lately been erupting in many newly-independent African lands has reached an appalling climax in Rwanda, a territory east of the Congo and until 1962...
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Catholics and Latin America IT WAS not too many years ago that the problems of the Church in Latin America were envisioned largely in terms of the threat of Communism and the incursions of...
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Showdown in the Senate IT WAS Francis Fergusson who suggested that the essence of dramatic tragedy lies in the rhythmic unfolding of purpose, passion and perception. The tragic hero is the man who,...
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