Commonweal . October 12, 2007 38 Our Gulag The Last Word Lois Spear ons, coupled with a general lack of public awareness, makes such abuse almost inevitable. Long before Guant¨¢namo,...
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8 REPORT FROM A MOTHERHOUSE THE SISTERS STILL TEACH HOW TO AGE, HOW TO DIE T he Angelus sounds rarely at the motherhouse in Adrian, Michigan, these days. With increasing frequency,...
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Religious Book Week: CRITICS' CHOICES George G. Higgins AMERICAN CATHOLICS: A History of the Roman Catholic Community in the United States, by James Hennesey, S.J. (Oxford University Press,...
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HEW & NORTH CAROLINA'S BLACK COLLEGES No substitute for...
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governors had to raise taxes upon taking office to make up for budget deficits. But Dukakis had pledged during the 1974 campaign he would never raise taxes. The promise haunted him this year, even...
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FROM NORTH CAROLINA C PITHL PUNISH IENT--OD SUICIDE? Once again Death Row in Raleigh's Central Prison has residents. James Calvin Jones, 35, and Daniel R. Webster,...
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000 Selections for Religious Book Wee& 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CRITICS' CHOICES O0 Michael J. Bandler Despite critical grumblings about the mediocrity of the publishing year just past,...
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WOMEN IN THE CHURCH SOME PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS LOIS SPEAR Profiting from those who participated in earlier reform movements Given its depressed economic status and Bible-belt fundamentalism,...
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NORTH CAROLINA REPORT AFTER THE SHOUTING Television viewers caught a brief but fascinating glimpse of North Carolina politics at the Republican National Convention in Kansas City last month. Three...
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