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March 24, 2000 cover story:
Crusading for
children
Marian Wright Edelman calls for new movement to save the
children
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See what NCR wrote in 1997.
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Imagining intervention without
violence
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
Milwaukees
experiment
Y2K: Preparing for the
worst
Welfare to work
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Get out of the
way
Cover story: A voice for the
poor in D.C.
Inside NCR: Making the world
fit for our children
Lent: Beware those
Commandments
10
years later, Thea Bowman still inspires
Fired CIA official to receive
career medal
Commentary: Papal apology a
first step
Asking pardon
worldwide
Courageous editor who took on
clergy sex abuse story dead at 46
Anti-clerical
weekly debuts
At
the Movies: Film Teachers
Books: Mission as dialogue
means both sides teach, both learn
Illuminations: Our
homilies are all around us
Jeannette Batz column: Seeking
the right time in a world swimming in stopwatches
Viewpoint: Caught up in a
conspiracy of hope
EDITORIAL: What do we want for
all the children?
EDITORIAL: Haitian refugees
deserve a measure of fairness
Special section: Catholic
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