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Vol. 129 Issue 011 (June 1 2002)
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Vol. 129 Issue 012 (June 14 2002)
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Correspondence Covers, coverage, cover-ups
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ELY, HERBERT P.; REVITTE, BOB; KOKKELENBERG, EDWARD; RILEY, STEVE; TOWNLEY, PHYLLIS L.; MAHER, (REV.) RAYMOND; HENNESSY, KATHLEEN FREEMAN; Moore, Nina Polcyn; LEAHY, IRENE P.; Ferris, Paul; ROBBINS, CHARLES J.; CLANCY, JOHN
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CORRESPONDENCE To the Editors By the rules Commonweal is correct in calling for Cardinal Bernard Law's resignation ("Lawless in Boston," May 17). To put the matter in perspective, consider the...
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Editorial Other wars
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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Editorials Other wars Hypnotized by the impasse the United States faces between starting a war with Iraq and dampening the one in the Middle East, we easily overlook the other wars that are...
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Notebook Rembert Weakland
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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Note Book REMBERT WEAK LAND The archbishop apologizes On Thursday, May 23, Richard Ostling of the Associated Press called to ask what I made of the "Weakland story." What Weakland story? Ostling...
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Zygotes & blastocysts Small is still beautiful
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Callahan, Sidney
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SIDNEY CALLAHAN OF SEVERAL MINDS ZYGOTES & BLASTOCYSTS Human enough to protect? As debates over stem-cell research and cloning roil on, proponents of scientific research ask their opponents:...
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Welfare reform Less than a big success
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Beckmann, David
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David Beckmann WELFARE REFORM Don't forget the poor In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a landmark welfare reform bill to fulfill his campaign promise to "end welfare as we know it." For...
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Did Juan Diego exist? Revisiting the Saint Christopher syndrome
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Poole, Stafford
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Stafford Poole DID JUAN DIEGO EXIST? Questions on the eve of canonization Devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe offers one of history's outstanding examples of the fusion of religious devotion and...
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Clerical sexuality A former priest reflects
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Hasselbach, Richard Nugent
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Richard Nugent Hasselbach CLERICAL SEXUALITY A former priest looks back in sorrow As a former Catholic priest and a currently practicing Catholic, I find myself answering questions from people of...
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LEGAL DEFENSE Is the church smart to go to court?
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Sargent, Mark A
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LEGAL DEFENSE When sued, how should the church behave? Mark A. Sargent How can the Catholic Church justify defending itself against lawsuits brought by those who claim to be the victims of sexual...
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FLORIDA'S FORMER FELONS The fewer voters the better
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Hull, Elizabeth
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FLORIDA'S FORMER FELONS You can't vote here Elizabeth Hull The historic presidential election of November 2000 is long over, and in the wake of September 11, few are inclined to reexamine yet...
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Thoroughly Modern Millie Fortune's Fool
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Wren, Celia
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Celia Wren THE SET'S THE THING 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' & 'Fortune's Fool' What child is here," the six-teenth-century poet Sir Philip Sidney wondered in a moment of theater-related skepticism,...
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The Announcer
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Martin, Paul
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The Announcer On a balmy night my brother hunched over an empty glass on the kitchen table bringing us the Dodgers and Phils from the Ebbets Field of his imagination, my younger brother and I...
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Summer reading A feast for all the senses
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O'Connor, Kyrie
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Summer reading Kyrie O'Connor Kyrie O'Connor is assistant managing editor for features at the Hartford Courant. Reading in summer is a delicate thing. I've never understood the concept of "beach...
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Summer reading A feast for all the senses
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Tumber, Catherine
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Catherine Tumber Catherine Tumber's new book, American Feminism and the Birth of New Age Spirituality: Searching for the Higher Self, 1875-1910, will be published by Rowman and Littlefield this...
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Summer reading A feast for all the senses
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Moravcsik, Andrew
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Andrew Moravcsik Andrew Moravcsik is professor of government at Harvard University's Center for European Studies. Operatic plots are notoriously silly. Many people dismiss outright such...
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Summer reading A feast for all the senses
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Slaughter, Anne-Marie
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Anne-Marie Slaughter Anne-Marie Slaughter is }. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and president of the American Society of International Law. I am a vicarious eater, often...
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Summer reading A feast for all the senses
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Gould, William
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William Could William Gould is assistant dean for juniors at Fordham College at Rose Hill, Bronx, New York. In the wake of the attacks of September 11-attacks that were clearly motivated by...
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A good priest
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Frisbie, Margery
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THE LAST WORD A GOOD PRIEST Margery Frisbie When a kid named Jack Egan graduated from Chicago's Quigley Preparatory Sem- inary in the 1930s, it didn't look as if he would ever be ordained. Latin...
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