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March 17, 2000 cover story:
The art of being
human
In Michigan project, prisoners dream of things that may
never be and say, Why not?
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Priests and
AIDS Reading the Kansas City Star articles on Priests & AIDS?
See what NCR wrote in 1997.
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Welfare to work
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Prison
creations
Inside NCR: Redeeming power of
art: the view from prison
Lent: Humans dont like
confusion, but God waits for us in the mess
Good Fridays can of
worms
Scholars say religious
institutions ignore growing Latino reality
Bishop shuts down womens
series
Ex-chaplain, storyteller a
victim in Burger King
Analysis: Holy Land poses
challenge to pope
Events, new books recount
Romeros life
Books: Romeros
transformation still fascinates
POETRY
Robert F. Drinan column: When
will the American conscience demand justice for Vietnam?
Sic: How to have infallibility
without a pope
Viewpoint: Hope scarce on
death row
Viewpoint: Psychology and
theology need each other
EDITORIAL: Try conversation
rather than condemnation
EDITORIAL: The McCain
phenomenon offered us a hint of a better way |