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Vol. 118 Issue 003 (February 8 1991)
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Vol. 118 Issue 004 (February 22 1991)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE (Continued from page 114) on the June 16 demonstration in Boston, protesting Cardinal Bernard Law's views, and the part in that protest of the American Association of...
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Editorials
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CONTENTS Volume CXVIII, Number 4 Correspondence l 14 Editorials 115 The road not taken: Robert E. White 118 First hearts, then minds: Mary Lou Kownacki 119 Call 202-456-1111, ask for...
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The road not taken
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White, Robert E.
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many Catholic schools in New York will have to close. Supporting those schools is in everyone's interest, was Flanigan's point. Amen. THE GULF WAR THE ROAD NOT TAKEN THE MEANS OVERWHELM THE...
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First hearts, then minds
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Kownacki, Mary Lou
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of Iraq and will do little to add to the impressive political stature that Saddam Hussein has already achieved. Therefore, the next few weeks may see him ready to accept a version of the...
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Call 202-456-1111, ask for George
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Gilroy, Jack
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Paul went home for a brief furlough; the scene was too close to my brother Joe's homecoming from Vietnam, right down to both mothers going to the stove to fry potato pancakes for their war-weary...
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A war about America
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Weigel, George
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THE GULF WAR A WAR ABOUT AMEIUCA WANTED: A GENUINE PEACE MOVEMENT ~ orgive what may seem an impertinence: but this proponent of the just war tradition, who supports the use of armed force...
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Watching our words
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Miller, William Lee
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East" than Saddam Hussein is a position so desperately wrongheaded that it can only derive, not from a thoughtful calculus of policy failures (and successes), but from the deep-set...
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Doves & hawks together
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Goldberg, J. J.
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are fighting. It helps, to be sure, with respect to potential stereotypes of Arabs, that many are fighting on"our" side; thus, again, social reality gives morality a boost. There certainly are...
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The moral calculus of war
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Hehir, J. Bryan
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a rare confluence of American and Israeli interests. It was, for many Jews, one of those moments when one's oft-tangled loyalties seem to shake out nicely into a consistent world view. Certainly,...
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The unfinished boy & his pain
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Toolan, David
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THE UNFINISHED BOY & HIS PAIN RESCUING THE YOUNG HERO WITH PAT CONROY P DAVID TOOLAN at Conroy no longer calls himself a Catholic--nor does he regret his exit from the fold. "I have never had...
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Poetry
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Stanko, Mary Rudbeck
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I never read Conroy without thinking of him as illustrating Ernest Becker's now classic rendition of the Oedipal struggle in The Denial of Death (1973). Becker's thesis was that the...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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STAGE WITHOUT A LIGHT 'NORMAL LIFE' & 'BRIGHT ROOM' n Delmore Schwartz's most famous story, "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities," the protagonist/narrator watches his parents courting as though...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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SCREEN LESS THAN EPIC 'GODFATHER III' t's depressing to watch a film about aridity that is itself arid. In The Godfather: Part I11, the aging Michael Corleone is withering. But so is the...
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Media
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McConnell, Frank
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brings suffering and death to his immediate family. But this scenario remains an outline that never gets filled in. Gluey writing, muzzy direction, and a surprising number of ineffective...
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Brave New Families
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Lasch, Christopher
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as high as TV programming gum Fred Silverman. But maybe not, one thinks and hopes, for long. The wonderfully wise Ellen Goodman wrote, a week before the war, about the TV-style, slow-motion...
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Warrenpoint
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Shannon, Elizabeth
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reliant. Quite apart from the difficulty that feminism itself has a long history, it is clearly absurd to suppose that earlier generations of women, because they did not have access to current...
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Pledging Allegiance
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McWilliams, Wilson Carey
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slopes; the familiar, homely, sight of rural Ireland. On the other side of the tough, to the north, the taller, more impressive Mourne Mountains hunch their dark, rounded shoulders down towards...
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Then and Now
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Clifford, Nicholas R.
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ONE REPORTER'S NARRATIVE THEN AND NOW How the World Has Changed Since WWII Tad Szuic William Morrow and Co., Inc., $22.95,515 pp. Nicholas R. Clifford f, as Gibbon and Voltaire both remarked,...
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