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Vol. 120 Issue 013 (July 16 1993)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE How to cope Meridian, Miss. To the Editors: As a pastorally concerned priest still on active duty after fifty-three years, I agree wholeheartedly with the carefully worded but...
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Editorial
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CONTENTS Volume CXX, Number 13 Correspondence: 2 Editorial: 3 Notebook: Patrick Jordan 4 Reconceiving a nation: Brian K. Smith 5 The drug war is a crime: Peter J. Riga 6 From Bed-Sty to...
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Notebook
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Jordan, Patrick
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care package would sanction a practice that means the taking of human life. Yes, some would say that this is not "protectable" human life; others would agree with the Supreme Court that this is a...
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Reconceiving a nation
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Smith, Brian K.
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sciences. It spelled out something of the costliness of a certain form of discipleship, and pointed out correctly the Catholic understanding that all sexual acts, whether in private and...
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The drug war is a crime
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RIGA, PETER J.
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noted and their authenticity disputed by experts of a more secular bent. Especially critical were those who had worked for years on systematic archaeological excavations which had turned up...
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From Bed-Sty to Israel
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McCarthy, Abigail
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These facts are well known and yet we refuse to face them. We keep on going back to law enforcement and punishment, a costly and consistent failure. Fed up with mandatory sentencing guidelines,...
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Which abortion bill?
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McCloskey, Liz Leibold
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OF SEVERAL MINDS Liz Leibold McCloskey WHICH ABORTION BILL? WATCH KENNEDY "'-~ uring the 1992 presiden9 tial campaign, Bill ClinD ton promised passage of 9 the Freedom of Choice Act,...
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Cramming for your finals
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Callahan, Daniel
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CRAMMING FOR YOUR FINALS MAKE DEATH A PART OF LIFE DANIEL CALLAHAN lthough I did not understand it at the time, when my longtime friend asked me to visit him at his farm during my summer...
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My father's left hand
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Gorman, Geraldine
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MY FATHER'S LEFT HAND A DEATH HE DID NOT DESERVE GERALDINE GORMAN y father died early this year, hours after his transfer from the drone of an intensive care unit to the stillness of a hospice...
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Poetry
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McMullen, Richard E.
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words, he raised his restrained arms in abortive gesture. On the eve of my birthday, he squeezed my hand and smiled, delivering as sweet a gift as this daughter shall receive. On his last "good"...
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Stage
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Weales, Gerald
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STAGE SERIOUS & GROTESQUE KUSHNER'S 'ANGELS' he drumroll of excitement about Tony Kushner' s Angels in America was heard long before part 1 (Millennium Approaches) opened at the Walter Kerr...
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Poetry
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Vito, E. B. de
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a vehicle that Ron Leibman makes the most of. For Cohn, life is the getting and wielding of power, which is why he denies his homosexuality, renames his AIDS to the straighter cancer because gays...
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Screen
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Alleva, Richard
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a vehicle that Ron Leibman makes the most of. For Cohn, life is the getting and wielding of power, which is why he denies his homosexuality, renames his AIDS to the straighter cancer because gays...
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Death and Dignity
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Jordan, Patrick
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BOOKS 'Comfort care options' imothy Quill is the sort of competent, compassionate physician one would hope to find for oneself. Besides having a private practice in upstate New York, Quill...
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The Dork of Cork
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Collins, Clare
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and tailored endings and his application of just-the-right-dose of "compassion." Death and Dignity is a strictly utilitarian argument driven by sentiment. In a society that sees little earthly...
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Being Catholic
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Higgins, George G.
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with legs and arms disproportionately small compared to the torso, like sprouts budding from the eyes of a potato....He saw the fright in the face of the girl who was, after all, not much older...
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Religion and Radical Politics/No Longer Exiles/Church, State, Morality, and Law
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Cochran, Clarke E.
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Catholic, but Catholic in inspiration only, not by denomination." Both types of periodical, he said, are necessary, but to ignore or even to blur the distinction between them, he insisted,...
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The Son of Laughter
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Malin, Irving
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from formerly complacent traditionalist Christians, who must fight political and cultural battles without White House support. As Wuthnow and others in No Longer Exiles argue, this means that...
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Dear James
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Hynes, Joseph
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both loony and profound. Note that the narrator' s voice, from Treasure Hunt (1977), is different from Bebb's and from the voice in A Long Day's Dying. The passage, I think, startles us and...
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