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June 30, 2000 Cover story:
Cambodia
Where the young are building a bridge from horror to
hope
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Reminder: We are in our summer schedule.
There will be no issue next week. Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: Young and
searching in Cambodia
Cover story: Catholic church,
decimated by war, tries to rebound
Cover story: U.N., others push
for Cambodia war crimes tribunal
Inside NCR: New editors
appointed for NCR
Starting Point: A final
journey in search of beauty
Theologians challenge bishops
on the public role of Catholicism
Seeking a quantum
leap on homosexuality
Bishops ponder new study of
priest shortage
Analysis: Eyes on Egan in New
York
Vatican officials favor
elements of older Mass
Chair will not have famed
theologians name
Korean leader sees Gods
work in his life
Books: American Catholics
through new pair of glasses
At
the Movies: Dancing Fools
Demetria Martinez column:
Tally of dead rises on Mexican border
Viewpoint: Romes
not-so-veiled power play
EDITORIAL: Vaticans veto
is no laughing matter
EDITORIAL: Damning evidence
supports deep judicial reform
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