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Vol. 125 Issue 013 (July 17 1998)
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••Cover Page••
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••Contents••
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Correspondence
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How to reform health care Kip Sullivan's article on health-care reform [April 24] remains timely. Congress has been debating an HMO "patient bill of rights" that would not even begin to give...
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Editorial
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STAFF Editor: Margaret O'Brien Steinfels Executive Editor: Paul Baumann Managing Editor: Patrick Jordan Production Editor: Tiina Aleman Senior Writer: Robert G. Hoyt Business Manager: Gregory...
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The Yale Five
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Garvey, John
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here are five Orthodox Jews, all first-year students at Yale, who are challenging a rule that says they must live in Yale's mixed-sex dormitories. I wish them well. Their case is...
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Pius XII & the Jews
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Pawlikowski, John
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John Pawlikowski PlUS X l l & THE JEWS Further research, please or a number of years, I have argued that we must move away from simplistic condemnations or defenses of Pope Pius XII and his...
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Fallout in India
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McGowan, Jo
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idence is currently in short supply supporting a direct connection between Pius and these rescue efforts. And some historians such as Susan Zuccotti argue that many of these rescue efforts were...
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The Presidency At Risk
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McWilliams, Wilson Carey
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THE PRESIDENCY AT RISK We need a grown-up Wilson Carey McWilliams olitically, the president is in pretty good shape. Vulnerable, Bill Clinton surely is: the voters aren't much inclined to...
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Not Icarus
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Smith, R.T.
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Not Icarus A sky too bleak for Brueghel, the woods a legion of black sticks and no bird stirring. What quickens me is the way the stripped wisteria vine has writhed its way through the deck...
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A FAITH LOOSELY HELD
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Dinges, William; Hoge, Dean R.; Johnson, Mary; Gonzales, Juan L. Jr.
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A FAITH LOOSELY HELD The institutional allegiance of young Catholics William Dinges Dean R. Hoge Mary Johnson Juan L. Gonzales, Jr. he demise of religious traditions is about the loss of the...
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Wilde
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Alleva, Richard
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he very first scene of Wilde promises us that scriptwriter Julian Mitchell and director Brian Gilbert don't intend to coast on the fact that their hero's life was filled with glittering and...
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The Lustre o f Our Country
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McGreevy, John
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mad dog but as a controlled mad dog: Tom Wilkinson finds the method within the Marquess's madness. Vanessa Redgrave seems to understand that Wilde's mother was almost as crazy but in...
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Consilience
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Midgley, Mary
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A WELL-MEANING CANNIBAL Mary Midgley ike the body of Osiris in the myth, our corporate store of knowledge is now being torn into a thousand pieces which are distributed among ever-growing...
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God and the American Writer
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Elie, Paul
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our atlases where many maps of the world--political, physiographic, climatological, and the rest--confront us without implying that we live in many worlds. Each map, each pattern, selects...
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The Bible as It Was
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Johnson, Luke Timothy
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led to a bookish narrowing of his sensibility, rather than an expansion of it; and in the same way, Kazin is reduced by his own definition. Better and more representative are his remarks...
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Vernon Robertson is in heaven
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Cahill, Elizabeth Kirkland
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VERNON ROBERTSON IS IN HEAVEN Elizabeth Kirkland Cahill lthough I no longer live there, the recent passing of my friend Vernon Robertson, for thirty-one years a Catholic priest in...
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