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Vol. 117 Issue 011 (June 1 1990)
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Vol. 117 Issue 012 (June 15 1990)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Defending the 'Call' Chicago, 111. To the Editors: Your editorial [April 20] on the Call to Action's church reform pastoral letter seemed to say, "Yes, we agree with almost...
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Editorials
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EDITORIALS The politics of hunger Geopolitical thinking has changed wildly over the past couple of years, but, as Bryan Hehir pointed out in these pages last fall [November 17], it still does not...
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Who won this round?
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Baumann, Paul
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CONNECTICUT ABORTION LAW WHO WON THIS ROUND? PROLIFE CLAIMS A LEGAL BEACHHEAD Connecticut Acts to Make Abortion a Statutory Right," read the New York Times headline. "Measure is Seen as...
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The perils of privatization
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Ellner, Steve
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REPORT FROM VENEZUELA THE PERILS OF PRIVATIZATION AND WHY ELITES ELOPE In the last decade, privatization whereby public owned companies are sold to the private sector became a catchword in Latin...
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The newswatcher
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Desmond, John F.
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WALKER PERCY: A TRIBUTE THE NEWSWATCHER THE TUBE & THE COSMOS Just before dinner a friend called to report the news that Walker Percy had died (May 10) of cancer at his home in Covington,...
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Persuasion preferred
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Garvey, John
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OF SEVERAL MIHDS John Garvey PERSUASION PREFERRED EDUCATING FOR CHOICE Every time you make a choice you are turning the central part of you, the part of you that chooses, into something a little...
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Looking forward to the past
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Hehir, J. Bryan
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WORLD WATCH J. Bryan Hehir LOOKING FORWARD TO THE PAST OLD QUESTIONS FOR A NEW EUROPE Writing on international affairs, and particularly on European politics, is risky business in 1990....
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Why the third world goes hungry
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McAfee, Kathy
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WHY THE THIRD WORLD GOES HUNGRY SELLING CHEAP & BUYING DEAR KATHY McAFEE More of the world's people are hungry today than ever before. The World Bank has esti-mated that as many as 950 million...
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Liturgy & lawns
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Rosenthal, Peggy
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liturgy & lawns peggy rosenthal CRABGRASS HAS ITS PLACE Saturday had been one of those days. My husband, discouraged by the crabgrass killing our new lawn, went to the garden store for help and...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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STAGE MAGGIE FOR THE FUN OF IT 'LETTICE & LOVAGE' cannot swear to it but I suspect I was the only person who found himself thinking about an obscure World War II melodrama while watching Maggie...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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SCREEN BAD COP. BAD COP LUMET'S 'O & A' usually rejoice when a moviemaker strives for dramatic fullness, but Sidney Lumet's Q&A is downright congested. The movie is so stuffed with plot twists,...
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Media
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McConnell, Frank
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MEDIA 'REAL' CARTOON CHARACTERS 'THE SIMPSONS' Not long ago, Homer Simpson got a little blitzed at a bachelor party for one of his co-workers at the Springfield nuclear power plant, and wound up...
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Lords of Poverty
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Hogan, John P.
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BOOKS In Ouagadougou, the road more traveled LORDS OF POVERTY The Power, Prestige, and Corruption of the International Aid Business Graham Hancock The Atlantic Monthly Press, $17.95, 234...
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Tenured Radicals
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Siegel, Lee
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A TRASHY WAR ON RUBBISH TENURED RADICALS How Politics Has Corrupted Our Higher Education Roger Kimball Harper & Row, $18.95, 204 pp. Lee Siegel By now the least informed member of the...
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The Innocent
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Keith, W.D.
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THE START OF SOMETHING BIG THE INNOCENT Ian McEwan Doubleday, $18.95,288 pp. W.D. Keith In his startling new novel, The Innocent, Ian McEwan teases his readers with the familiar landscape of the...
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Religious booknotes
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Cunningham, Lawrence S.
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RELIGIOUS BOOKNOTES Holy folks & heavy tomes Lawrence S. Cunningham It has been unfashionable for some time to speak of the "Counter Reformation" because historians now believe that the events...
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