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Vol. 125 Issue 007 (April 10 1998)
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Vol. 125 Issue 008 (April 24 1998)
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Correspondence: ts the CTSA Catholic? Disputation continued
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Estne tu Romano? Do you ever say (in Commonweal) "Roman Catholic" instead of just "Catholic?" I'm a Catholic too, and not an Anglo-Catholic (!), although I'm a parishioner of an Episcopal...
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Editorial: Who's sorry now?
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STAFF Editor: Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Executive Editor: Paul Baumann Managing Editor: Patrick Jordan Production Editor: Tiina Aleman Senior Writer: Robert G. Hoyt B ~siness M ~ ager:...
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Editorial: The Wright decision
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9 First, what are the facts? Serious historical study or serious fact-finding may be required. Extensive institutional analysis and critical self-examination may be needed. How did the...
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Editorial: Seed money
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House Judiciary Committee that receives his report concerning the president. Clinton may be guilty of lying under oath or obstruction of justice. But as the Jones case demonstrates, given the...
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Jonesboro, Arkansas
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Garvey, John
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House Judiciary Committee that receives his report concerning the president. Clinton may be guilty of lying under oath or obstruction of justice. But as the Jones case demonstrates, given the...
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The new immigrants
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McCarthy, Abigail
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reliance on the idea) scrap it? Jesus was also unpopular on the idea of the demonic: "Deliver us from evil" is a reference not to some abstract evil but, most scholars seem to agree, "the...
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Catholics & Jews
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Banki, Judith H.
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Judith H. Banki CATHOLICS & JEWS Vatican Holocaust statement will help he ambivalence of Jewish reactions to the Vatican's recent statement "We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah" rings a...
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Health-care reform
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Sullivan, Kip
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First, it affirms as "a major fact of the history of this century" the murder of millions of Jews for the sole reason that they were Jews. It stands as a forthright rebuttal to what has become...
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Even
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Ponsot, Marie
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Even In a sift of ash in Wales, at the bottom of a pit sunk in the crucial chamber of a passage grave, its stones cut & laid up dry 5000 years ago, about, diggers found and anatomists...
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CITIZEN SOLDIER
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Finn, James
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CITIZEN SOLDIER The how & the why of one man's war James Finn n the course of his fine article, "A Soldier's Legacy" (Commonweal, December 5, 1997) Robert Ostermann, a veteran of World War...
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'LOADED & FIRED MACHINE GUN...'
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Lynch, John
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ty that some vivid dreams have, sharp in detail but slightly surreal. _9 On guard duty somewhere in France on a bright moonlit night, the shadows black and sharp-edged. I distract myself by...
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Primary Colors
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Alleva, Richard
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found Joe Klein's political roman a clef, Primary Colors, to be mostly a clef and quite insubstantial as roman. Once you got through the first fifty pages and aligned each fictional personage...
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One Nation, After All
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Wolfe, Alan
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One big, happy family? Martin E. Marty p icture two high mesas, with a wide valley between them, and a range of artillery atop each. As militants constantly fire across at each other, some...
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Europe Adrift
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Newhouse, John
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So Wolfe is surprised to see how at least casually patriotic most Americans are; how generous they are in their thinking about immigrants; how eager they are to be tolerant and the...
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Pillar of Fire
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Branch, Taylor
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ern Italy. National borders, as Jean Renoir reminded us in The Grand Illusion, are imaginary constructs that often veil more powerful distinctions and allegiances. History, argues Newhouse, is...
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The Payload
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Murphy, Peter E.
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vive half slave and half free".... If indeed the long arc of the universe bent toward justice, and the universe proved friendly, history's slow triumph over slaughterhouse evil would be a...
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The Work of Poetry
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Hollander, John
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WRITERS & READERS TOGETHER Daria Donnelly he Work of Poetry is a resonantly arranged and beautifully titled collection of twenty-three lectures, book introductions, and essays written...
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The Commanding Heights
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Yergin, Daniel; Stanislaw, Joseph
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the end of it) in subsequent poetry. (Only Ararat seems a nonce occurrence--a point whose height does not reach toward a higher realm, or provide views of the lower one, but that becomes, at...
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There goes the church
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Aultman-Moore, Virginia
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THERE GOES THE CHURCH Virginia Aultman-Moore ast month, the faithful at Saint Ursula's mission in I)ursglove, West Virginia, engaged in a poignant defense of their sixty-five-year-old...
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