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April 14, 2000 cover story:
ROMERO
20 years later, El Salvadors martyr lives
on
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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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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:
ROMERO
Inside NCR: To cover Romero,
you need a healthy reporter
Lent: Let yourself fall in
love with God, and anything could happen
Keeping Faith
New bishop named for
Chiapas
Analysis: Doubts multiply
about U.S. aid to Colombia
Church design expert proposes
liturgy pastoral
Bishops staffer defends
process, rejects rumor on turning altars
Advocates call for welcome for
U.N. child rights document
Call to end sin of
racism
Special Report: Children with
HIV/AIDS
POETRY
Movies: A film at last does
justice to Graham Greenes vision
Books: As my body grows
older, my spirit becomes younger
Books: In struggle over
language and liturgy, the world church dawns
Dorothy Vidulich column: A
radical opton for feminist communities
Jeannette Batz column: What if
religion cuts us in pieces?
Rich Heffern column: In the
Ozarks, the dark of night offers a lesson in mindfulness
EDITORIAL: Colombia aid a
dangerous mistake
EDITORAL: Fen-phen case
illustrates potential abuses |