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IssueVol. 133 Issue 021 (December 1 2006)
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Paid articleLETTERS
Letters Priests dr people, adoption, politics dr more PASTORAL FORMATION Your editorial, "Tomorrow's Priests" (November 3), lists essential talking points for church leaders considering...
Paid articleEDITORIAL: Stay the Course?
From the Editors Stay the Course ? M eeting last month in Baltimore, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) issued a number of statements, including guidelines for the...
Paid articleThe Politics of Reconciliation
Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe
Barbara Dafoe Whitehead 'l'he Politics of Reconciliation SOMETIMES, NICE GUYS FINISH Democrat Deval L. Patrick made history last month by becoming the first AfricanAmerican governor of...
Paid articleThe Left-out Middle
Dionne, E. J. Jr.
E. ]. Dionne yr. "l'he Left.out Middle A MESSAGE TO THE NEW CONGRESS ~ ~ It might be useful for Democ- In the middle, "technology and globalrats to take a break from their ization had the...
Paid articleMore on the Seminaries
Stanosz, Paul
.4 Paul Stanosz More on the Seminaries LET'S BE CANDID ABOUT THE CANDIDATES T o shed some light on the crisis in seminary formation today (see "Tomorrow's Priests," November 3), let...
Paid articleTwilight of the Republic?
Bacevich, Andrew J.
Article Twilight of the Republic? Seeds of Decline, Path to Renewal Andrew ~. Bacevich I n his 2005 inaugural address, President George W. Bush declared the promulgation of freedom to be...
Paid articleA Chorus Line
Wren, Celia
Ce lia Wren Without Missing a Step "A CHORUS LINE" RETURNS TO BROADWAY Sometimes existential philosophy circulates in university classrooms and libraries, or hangs out on the...
Paid articleA Rune, Interminable Walking
Ponsot, Marie
None of this is too dissimilar from the overall arc of Bennett's show, as it wends its way toward the high-energy finale (realized, in the current revival, by dancers wearing gold costumes and...
Paid articleChristmas Critics
Boudway, Matthew
Christmas Critics Matthew Boudway T wo of the best books I read this year were both day-by-day accounts of long, unlikely walks. Apart from that, and their general excellence, they have...
Paid articleChristmas Critics
Proctor, Robert E.
he plans to do for money. He isn't sure-maybe he can work as a day laborer in between stages of his journey as he waits for his next remittance to arrive. "Well! His Majesty's Government will...
Paid articleChristmas Critics
Aleman, Tiina
ina Aleman O ne of the few advantages of a I long daily train commute is the opportunity to read without the demands of cats, telephone calls, house cleaning, or the latest DVD delivery...
Paid articleChristmas Critics
Burris, Keith C.
Keith C. Burris A s we approach our fourth Christmas mired in the increasingly hopeless misadventure in Iraq, I am reading about war and politics-what we have done, and what we...
Paid articleChristmas Critics
Baumann, Nick
.g i eloquent antiwar statement--and the most disturbing piece of music--I have ever heard. Britten inserts into the Mass the biting antiwar poetry of Wilfred Owen, a promising English poet...
Paid articleCar Trouble
Satterly, Lynn-Beth
The Last Word i Car Trouble Lynn.Beth 3atterly I t was a cold night in late December fifteen years ago. I was on the interstate near Philadelphia when the snow began to fall. I was driving...
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