Vol. 123 • February 1996 • No. 3

Correspondence 2
FAHEY, ROBERT J. & FAHRIG, BROTHER DON & BROPHY, ROBERT & LAWBAUGH, WILLIAM M. & CLEARWATER, DON & KERSTEN, HERBERT H. & CHEW, MICHAEL & Gans, Herbert J. & Senser, Robert A. & Beck, Henry G. J.
Editorial Political default 5
Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
Et cetera 6
Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
Is black white? If a cat may look on a king, a columnist may query a cardinal 6
Callahan, Sidney
Teaching values in school About the only thing we have in common is our disagreements-about abortion, adultery, affirmative action, euthanasia, etc 7
Jr, David R Carlin
From Zagreb to Mostar Our correspondent finds out firsthand what war has wrought in Bosnia 9
Kelly, Mary Pat
LEAVE IT TO THE STATES Governors who champion tax cuts are usually out of office by the time the bills come due 11
Kelly, Kevin
In the South Bronx 12
Furlong, Tom
PROCLAIMING THE CATHOLIC FAITH A theologian urges pastoral ministers to present the faith, make distinctions, and trust the faithful 14
Gaillerdetz, Richard R
'Imitamini Quod Tractatis' 15
Kinsella, John
How 'Seinfeld' was born The joys of a sitcom about 'nothing' 19
McConnell, Frank
A melancholy 'Boss' Republicans have praised Bruce Springsteen in the past Are they listening to him now? 20
Gerics, Joseph
The Moor's Last Sigh by Salman Rushdie Salman Rushdie is widely regarded as a master of English prose I In his first major work since coming under the fatwa, the story he tells echoes the life he lives 22
Maitland, Sara
In Good Company by Stanley Hauerwas 24
Jordan, Patrick
The real birth of affirmative action 31
Gebhardt, John C

 
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