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Vol. 111 Issue 022 (December 14 1984)
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Correspondence
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Correspondence ! I Breaking stereotypes Philadelphia, Pa. To the Editors: Many, many thanks to you and to Sidney and Daniel Callahan for "Breaking Through the Stereotypes," [ October 5]....
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Editorials
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Contents Volume CXI, Number 22 Correspondence 674 Editorials 675 Die or say goodbye: Dennis Bernstein & Connie Blitt 676 The pluralism puzzle: John Garvey 677 A different kind of...
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Die or say goodbye
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Bernstein, Dennis; Blitt, Connie
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Harper's forum on terrorism, reminds us that "the worst atrocities committed by the Soviet government against its own people, including the genocide during Stalin's regime, have been for the most...
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The pluralism puzzle
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Garvey, John
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refugees, such as Jose Humberto Santacruz, never get beyond the airport. Santacruz's grandmother, in a letter to the Salvadoran Minister of Justice and Public Safety, asserts that her grandson...
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A different kind of politics
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Kelly, Mary Pat
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I I I I I I I lulll I I I I I I I III I I I I JOHN & PAT HUME--LIVING FOR IRELAND A different kind of politics MARY PAT KELLY F OR ME THE STORY of John Hume's June 1984 campaign for reelection...
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A positive alternative for religious investors
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COSTON, CAROL
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jobs. In 1975 the Provos shot dead the head of Du Pont, which is the biggest employer in the city, in order to stop any investment coming in. The sufferers are the young people. We have the...
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Screen
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O'Brien, Tom
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Screen IN COLD BLOODBATH "THE KILLING FIELDS" ET AL. A CCORDING TO Kurt Vonnegut in Slaughterhouse 5, "there is nothing intelligent to say about a massacre." But The Killing Fields comes close....
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Verse
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Swanson, Robert; Jacobsen, Josephine; Finch, Roger
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Robert Swanson Our l a v e s . The Other EAves Our lives, composed of waking, commuting. working and the rest, which would sound banal. if expressed in words, drone forward like trains on a...
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Dance
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McDonagh, Don
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marriage, it begins as sexual slapstick: its hero Mickey (Keith Carradine), proposes to everyone he kisses; its heroine and his preferred, Eve, (Lesley Anne Warren), can't make a commitment to...
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The renegade haunted by God
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Lauder, Robert E.
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EUGENE O'NEILL'S DREAM OF FORGIVENESS The renegade haunted by God ROBERT E. LAUDER O NE OF THE most " C a t h o l i c " plays to appear on Broadway in years arrived last spring:...
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The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion
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Toolan, David
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find peace and aware that he has "seen too God-damned many dawns creeping grayly over too many dirty windows," Tyrone is looking for some kind of forgiveness and salvation. He hopes that...
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Prince of Peace
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O'Rourke, William
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liantly reminds us that this course, interrupted and repressed, is a road worth taking again. But to take it requires some redoing, some concerted psychophysical exercise I think. For...
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Up in the Park
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Jordan, Patrick
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narrative flaws, wooden characters, and lack of eloquence that would prevent Prince of Peace from becoming a best seller; more likely, it will be its one principal virtue: too much depressing...
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