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Vol. 118 Issue 001 (January 11 1991)
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE Misplaced certitude Rensselaer, Ind. To the Editors: In their pastoral letters on peace and on economic justice, the U.S. bishops observe that the second part, where principles...
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Editorials
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CONTENTS Volume CXVIII, Number 1 Correspondence 2 Editorials 3 What Maggie hath wrought: E. J. Dionne, Jr. 5 Traveling lite: David R. Carlin, Jr. 7 Mending Catholic manners: Abigail...
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What Maggie hath wrought
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Dionne, E. J. Jr.
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BRITAIN AFTER THATCHER WHAT MAGGIE HATH WROUGHT LAB_9 W_9 BE THE SAME argaret Thatcher was far more popular in the United States than she was in Britain, for both good and bad...
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Traveling lite
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Carlin, David R. Jr.
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OF SEVERAL MINDS David R. Carlin, Jr. TRAVELING LITE THE EMPTY-BIN GENERATION s I think I have mentioned in this space before, I earn my living teaching sociology at a...
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Mending Catholic manners
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McCarthy, Abigail
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OF SEVERAL MINDS Abigail McCarthy MENDING CATHOLIC MANNERS LONGING FOR A MORE CIVIL CHURCH t is an old book with faded red and dog-eared covers. In the years it has been on one or the other...
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The 'Karate Kid' meets the Shining Path
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Vogel, Tom Jr.
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THE'KARATE KID' MEETS THE SHINING PATH STRUGGLING TO SAVE PERU TOM VOGEL, JR. nigmatic. Stem. Inarticulate. Terse. Alone. All these terms fit Alberto Fujimori, a fifty-two-yearold agronomist...
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Divided, we stand.., still
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Siegel, Fred
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DIVIDED, WE STAND...STILL THE POLITICAL DEADLOCK IN WASHINGTON FRED SIEGEL he United States has, for all practical purposes, become a parliamentary rather than a presidential democracy in the...
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The ordinariness of God
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O'Hanlon, Daniel J.
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Republic of the 1950s~ with its constant changes of government, into the present far more stable presidential system. But America's political problems are far more than technical. In a culture...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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STAGE DEGREES OF DIFFERENCE 'SIX DEGREES' & 'FEVER' "~ y now presumably everyone---or everyone who _9 reads celebrity gossip columns--knows that '~ John Guare's SixDegrees of Separation is...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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Here to Eternity back in 1951. If the sequence has any purpose in the play (Guare's admirers love him for the absurdist jumps in his work), it is to indicate that Paul's charm and his lies can be...
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Media
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McConnell, Frank
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with a shot of fly-attracting instruments, operates in high gear throughout the film. It makes Dances with Wolves one of the finest adventure movies of recent years, not unworthy of Lawrence of...
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Poetry
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Nixon, John Jr.
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of clowns (Milton Berle through Lucy to Candice Bergen), prophets (John Cameron Swayze through Cronkite to Peter Jennings), "real people" (Joe McCarthy to the sad people on "America's Funniest...
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Inculturation & the gospel
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Hillman, Eugene
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"REAL PLURALISM IS THE MOST PROFOUND UNITY" Inculturation & the leaven of the gospel EUGENE HILLMAN n 1979, Karl Rahner delivered a famous lecture at Weston School of Theology on...
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The Content of Our Character
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Wycliff, Don
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unity in many cases is due to insufficient pluralism which fails to provide the satisfaction of expressing and living one's faith in conformity with one's culture." This failure, he noted, was...
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Lies of Silence
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Gromer, Crystal
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they feel, even if only unconsciously, for the historical disadvantages that were visited upon blacks--and for the illegitimate advantage that they enjoy as a result. Blacks seek power in the...
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Beyond Nationalism
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Sanders, Ivan
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reasons she announces histrionically at dinner when her mother admonishes her to have sense? "It's people like us who're the only ones who can stop them," Moira says, agreeing with her...
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Vol. 118 Issue 002 (January 25 1991)
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