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May 26, 2000 Cover story:
Nuclear power play
Public sidestepped as government extends lives of aging
reactors
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks stories:
Cover story: Americas
aging nuclear reactors
Inside NCR: The church suffers
from cautious prayer
Starting Point: Reflections on
movies, falling cats and starry Roman nights
Survey reveals growth in
orders associates
Long-awaited third
secret sparks new round of speculation
The story of
Fátima
Books: Examining the
structures of papal deceit
Politics, religion clash in
Nazareth
At
the Movies: No staid approach
Jeannette Batz column: To the
Gypsies, suffering brings soul
Rich Heffern column: Homage to
the trickster
Moments in Time: Recent papal
claims
Viewpoint: Saints both
antidote and example to world
Viewpoint: Thoughts for New
Yorks new archbishop
Viewpoint: A longing for
architecture to stand the test of time
EDITORIAL: History, hope merge
as moms march
EDITORIAL: Bishops back
symbols with muscle
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