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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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CORRESPONDENCE
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CORRESPONDENCE Breaktnff Ranks Toronto, Ont. To the Editors: John Deedy in 'News and Views' [July 22] states that ~''westminster has been holding the line in the old Commonwealth against...
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EDITORIAL
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ling my nerves ever since I read it: "(divorced Catholics) are reluctant to remarry unless a priest officiates at the ceremony; casual about some practices of the Catholic Church, they still...
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A WELCOME INITIATIVE
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Fisher, Desmond
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read now about lots of last-minute hustling around between November 22 and December 2, 1976 to tidy-up the embarrassments in Lance's record--the Comptroller's "enforcement agreement"...
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WASHINGTON REPORT: 1517 And All That
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Getlein, Frank
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Carter's statement may have some good results. For it could provide the impetus to break the political logjam into which Northern Ireland politics have become increasingly locked. Because of...
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A SUDSY AFFAIR
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Steinfels, Peter
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A few days from now, ABC-TV will unwrap a product called "Soap," and by the time you read this, all the television critics will have been in a lather. I have not seen "Soap." I will not be...
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LATIN AMERICA: PRESIDENT CARTER'S CROICES
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MacEoin, Gary
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LATIN AMIRIRICA PRESIDENT CARTER'S CHOICES GARY MacEOIN He will discover they are few and radical The United States has traditionally regarded Latin America as a region to be manipulated in...
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LATIN AMERICA: FORGING ECONOMIC UNITY
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Bono, Agostino
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sador with U.S. citizens, so that the viewpoint of the global corporations is fed into both ends of the machine. Business is thus the only interest that consistently presents its viewpoints on...
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THEOLOGY BEHIND THE WALL
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Misner, Paul
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efforts. It provides technical assistance and advisory research to existing organizations and new projects trying to get off the ground. Whenever two or more member countries agree on a project...
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ARS GRATIA ARTIS?
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Wicker, Brian
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Germany? The documents of Vatican II in Latin and German were published and disseminated, at least among the clergy. Postconciliar developments in the official church, P~pulorum Progressio,...
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THE SCREEN
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Westerbeck, Colin L. Jr.
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the same time, the masses can go on looking at coffeetable art books, and take their own portraits: the owners of the Palmers being, of course, the very same sort of people who make the camera...
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MUSIC
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Kuehl, Linda
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who can tell which such infant will be a great man. And in America Herr Scheitz, who looks almost like the infant, begins to have delusions that he is a great man, the discoverer of animal...
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CIVIL RELIGION IN EARLY AMERICA
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Curran, R. Emmett
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BOOKS , i CIVIL RELIGION IN EARLY AMERICA R. EMMETT CURRAN Soaz of the Fathers: The ClvU RelQltom of the American R ~ ~ CATHERINE L. ALBANESE Temple, $12.50 "A people who are new and...
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BOOKS
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Warner, Sam Bass Jr.; Conniff, Richard; McDonnell, Kilicm; Heidenry, John; Terzian, Philip; Corwin, Phillip; Cohen, Arthur A.
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Governor was predisposed to leave the disposition of human events to men themselves who acted in accordance with natural law. In fact the real God was man. George Washington thus became not...
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