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Vol. 131 Issue 017 (October 8 2004)
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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Not a luxury In his September 10 column ("None of the Above"), John Garvey writes that if John Kerry loses to George W. Bush, Garvey will "mourn Bush's victory and celebrate a well-deserved loss."...
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Editorial:
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richer, The rich get
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The rich get richer n recent weeks the stalled economy has brought renewed attention to the White House's fiscal record and plans for the future. For the third straight year the number of people...
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Daria Donnelly, R.I.P.
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Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
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Margaret O'Brien Steinfels DARIA DONNELLY, R.I.P. 1959-2004 aria Donnelly, Commonweal's associate editor (at large), died September 21 at the age of fortyfive. She was the mother of Leo and...
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Wash Day
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Grossman, Allen
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tion, I reversed the beginning and the end of the liturgy so no evil fairy could espy its content and take her from us (Daria, the children's book lover, understood completely). Steve's final post...
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Continuing the conversation:
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Bishops; abortion; PRUSAK, BERNARD G.
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BISHOPS & ABORTION Bernard G. Prusak "For the pope, the bishops...and most practicing Catholics," Newsweek' s Kenneth L. Woodward wrote recently in the New York Times, "abortion is the taking of...
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SHORT TAKE
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McWilliams, Wilson Carey
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a right to abortion and against it, taking account of facts on the ground like Roe and Fourteenth Amendment jurisprudence, and grappling with what Rawls called "the fact of reasonable pluralism."...
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RIGHT, LEFT & NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Royal, Robert
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RIGHT, LEFT & NONE OF THE ABOVE Three voters make up their minds Robert Royal t the dual risk of being a prig and a bore, let me begin with what the scholastics called the via remotionis...
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RIGHT, LEFT & NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Higgins, Thomas
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my mind in this election on most economic questions. To judge by their recent presidential questionnaire, our bishops imply that the minimum wage, farm policy, low-cost housing, and other such...
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RIGHT, LEFT & NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Griffiths, Paul J.
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Paul J. Griffiths W ith less than a month to go, I'm planning not to vote in this November's presidential election. I'm not happy about this situation: it's rare that a day goes by without the...
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POLITICS & COMMUNION
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Rougeau, Vincent
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POLITICS & COMMUNION A bishop's response to segregationists Vincent Rougeau F or the first time in over forty years, there is a strong possibility that the next president of the United States...
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THE LAST, BEST HOPE?
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Murphy, Bruce F.
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THE LAST, BEST HOPE? The perils of American exceptionalism Bruce F. Murphy T wo weeks after the 9/11 tragedy, President George W. Bush said "The people who did this act on America and who may be...
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Broadway
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Wren, Celia
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Celia Wren SHOWTIME PBS's 'Broadway' M usicals blow the dust off the soul," Mel Brooks remarks in the first moments of Broadway: The American Musical, tossing out an exuberant metaphor well...
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Is the Market Moral?:
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McGurn, Rebecca M. Blank and William; Finn, Daniel
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Misreading the pope Is the Market floral? Rebecca Al Blank and William McGurn . Brookzn2, Institute Press, SIEi;95; 151 pp. Daniel Finn rom "reality" TV to talk radio to world terrorism, it...
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The Collected Stories of Benedict Kiely:
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Kiely, Benedict; Lakeland, Paul
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MEMORIES, LEGENDS & LIES The Collected Stories of Benedict Kiely Benedict Kiely L) 'id R. GUdine, c24.95, ?34 pp. Paul Lakeland enedict Kiely is a great Irish writer, though not one as well...
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Assisi, 1943
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Kislinger, Edward
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ASSISI, 1943 Edward Kislinger I is the start of a new day in Assisi. A chorus of church bells echoes off the well-scrubbed streets. Flowers overflow from the window boxes, cascading down pink...
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Vol. 131 Issue 018 (October 22 2004)
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