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December 10, 1999 cover story:

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Sister Developer
How Mercy Sr. Mary Scullion is transforming some of Philadelphia’s worst neighborhoods

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Coverage of the 1999 Parliament of the World's Religions.

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Gramick and Nugent documents.
We apologize that due to an error in an advertisement the incorrect location of the documents was given.

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Guatemala: Truth Commission Report

Does violent media make violent kids?

Jubilee 2000: Unchaining slaves of national debt

A dramatic step toward reform

The body of Christ torn asunder

Milwaukee’s experiment

Y2K: Preparing for the worst

Welfare to work

 

  Contents:

The links below will take you to this weeks stories:

linked button Cover story: Project H.O.M.E.

linked button Inside NCR: Many millennial messages ready for bottling

linked button Starting Point: Shaking off sin’s dirty waters

linked button Worldview gap erupts in Seattle

linked button Youth urged to act for peace

linked button Catholic leaders warn of hunger in Serbia

linked button Indigenous want share in Mexico’s future

linked button Seeking Mayan means of expressing Christianity

linked button Analysis: Religion Parliament may be sign of things to come

linked button Books: Radcliffe’s vision offers antidote to despair

linked button Television: Millennium TV: A thousand years of history

linked button By the pond: The endless rationalization of profit

linked button Rosemary Radford Ruether: Only Catholics can really be protestant

linked button Viewpoint: Furor over painting reveals conflicted attitudes towards the body, sexuality

linked button Viewpoint: A North American College in Mexico

linked button EDITORIAL: World Trade Organization bad for our world

linked button EDITORIAL: Long journey from peace on paper to peace on earth


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