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Vol. 133 Issue 021 (December 1 2006)
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LETTERS
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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...
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EDITORIAL: Stay the Course?
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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...
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The Politics of Reconciliation
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Whitehead, Barbara Dafoe
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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...
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The Left-out Middle
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Dionne, E. J. Jr.
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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...
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More on the Seminaries
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Stanosz, Paul
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.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...
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Twilight of the Republic?
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Bacevich, Andrew J.
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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...
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A Chorus Line
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Wren, Celia
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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...
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A Rune, Interminable Walking
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Ponsot, Marie
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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...
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Christmas Critics
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Boudway, Matthew
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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...
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Christmas Critics
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Proctor, Robert E.
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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...
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Christmas Critics
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Aleman, Tiina
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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...
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Christmas Critics
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Burris, Keith C.
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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...
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Baumann, Nick
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.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...
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Car Trouble
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Satterly, Lynn-Beth
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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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Vol. 133 Issue 022 (December 15 2006)
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