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Vol. 126 Issue 007 (April 9 1999)
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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CORRESPONDENCE ________To the Editors Pupil & teacher As Frank McConnell's former principal at Saint Xavier High School, Louisville, may I add one more fact about Frank? In a letter to me...
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Editorial: Stick to your guns
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€#MI»I#NWEAL Stick to your guns Hhe inexorable press to begin bombing in Yugoslavia had an air of fateful necessity. That is tragedy in the classic sense. It began in 1989 with the willful...
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Et cetera: Killing of another kind
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bian atrocities or the cause of those atrocities. The second contradictory reality is that though the KLA may look like a small and heroic band of brothers, it is, in fact, a pale imitation of...
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From the archives: November 14, 1969
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bian atrocities or the cause of those atrocities. The second contradictory reality is that though the KLA may look like a small and heroic band of brothers, it is, in fact, a pale imitation of...
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The truth about Medicare
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Callahan, Daniel
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~ e all get old and we all get sick before we die when we get old. These days we usually get expensively sick, which is why Medicare has been such an important program for the...
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The third way
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Dionne, E. J. Jr.
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tal and physician reimbursements can be reduced, but that reduction, one way or the other, will be passed along in diminished patient care. We are left then with a slowing of the growth of...
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Israel ' s Houdini
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Goldberg, J. J.
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dens explains this transformation in The Third Way, his important recent book. "No one any longer has any alternatives to capitalismmthe arguments that remain concern how far, and in what ways,...
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International Court
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Garrett, Stephen A.
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Stephen A. Garrett INTERNATIONAL COURT Why Clinton should reconsider In July 1998, a treaty establishing a permanent international criminal court (ICC) was tentatively approved by some 120...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Editors, The
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V o £ IB U n e n e •mi a COMMONWEAL Keeping Colleges Catholic: What's at Stake? Peter Steinfels does rome have the best answer? 14 John J....
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Steinfels, Peter
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Peter Steinfels A JOURNALIST'S VIEW Does Rome have the best answer? Hn May 1,1991, the front page of the New York Times carried an article describing the difficulties faced by Catholic colleges...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Piderit, John J.
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John J. Piderit A PRESIDENT'S VIEW Academic credibility t a September 1998 meeting of faculty representatives of eight Chicago-area Catholic universities, Cardinal Francis George of...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Cavadini, John C.
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John C. Cavadini A THEOLOGIAN'S VIEW Avoiding a rush to judgment ould it be true that an "impasse" has been C reached between mainstream American Catholic higher education and the U.S. bishops...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Saunders, Paul C.
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Paul C. Saunders A LAWYER'S VIEW Look before you leap on't believe what you might have read by some commentators suggesting that the establishment of church control over Catholic...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Greeley, Andrew M.
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Andrew M. Greeley A SOCIOLOGIST'S VIEW What Catholics do well Hatholic colleges and universities (hereinafter to be referred to simply as "colleges") are in serious trouble in great part...
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KEEPING COLLEGES CATHOLIC: WHAT'S AT STAKE?
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Nichols, Francis W.
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Francis W. Nichols A PROFESSOR'S VIEW Catholic studies are here to stay I graduated from a small Catholic college in 1952. As with practically all my classmates, I had attended Catholic grade...
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NEW VISIONS
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Wren, Celia
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STAGE Celia Wren NEW VISIONS Lincoln Center crossdresses Like a physicist yearning for a grand unifying theory, Richard Wagner dreamed of a "total art" that would incorporate all...
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Continuing the Conversation
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Wheeler, Edward T.
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Continuing the Conversation Celia Wren, writing in the January 29 Commonweal, gives a justly favorable review to Wit, a widely praised play about the struggles of a terminally ill cancer...
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Reluctant Dissenter
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Shannon, James Patrick
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BOOKS A bishop of conscience Dennis O9Brien Reviewers like to say, "this is a book which everyone should read." I wouldn't say that about Jim Shannon's Reluctant Dissenter, but I would...
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On Democracy
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Dahl, Robert A.
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A PARTISAN FOR DEMOCRACY Alan Wolfe If democracy means one person, one vote, Robert A. Dahl has been writing about democracy for just about as long as that proposition has been operative—at...
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Foreign Bodies
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Tan, Hwee Hwee
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MISSION IN SINGAPORE James J. Uebbing It was not very long ago that serious novelists who traded on religious themes seemed compelled to put themselves through contortions of denial worthy...
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Academic Duty
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Kennedy, Donald
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LOSING OUR BALANCE Robert E. Procter In 1992 Donald Kennedy resigned as president of Stanford University. The furor created by sensationalist media coverage of the government's...
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Religion booknotes
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Cunningham, Lawrence S.
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RELIGION BOOKNOTES Lawrence S. Cunningham Iwell remember how Juan Alfaro, S.]., held up the first volume of de Lubac's book on medieval exegesis (volume 1 was published in 1959),...
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Watch out for cannonballs
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Doyle, Brian
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THE LAST WORD WATCH OUT FOR CANNOHBALLS Brian Doyle Minutes: The Presidential Advisory Committee on the Catholic Character of the College Meeting #2 Move that we approve the...
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