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July 14, 2000 Cover story:
I remembered
things
Iowa woman returns to Guatemala, the landscape of her
nightmares
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Special section:
Ratzinger
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Giving as a Percentage of Income
Pastors need a lawyer at their
side
IRAQ: Killing it softly with
sanctions
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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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: Lost childhood
found
Inside NCR
Starting Point: What we give
wears well across miles, through years
Stoking the firs of
activism
Loretto Peace Express: First
stop, White House
Lutheran bishop endorses
intercommunion
Scholars hail Elizondo.s
vision
Distraught immigrant holds
bishop for 9 hours
Genetic breakthrough elicits
ethical alarm
Off camera, the serious side
to Gay Pride events
Pope nixes speech, so Gaillot
gives interviews
POETRY
Books: Sex and holiness: two
thoroughly compatible realities
Television: Empty, dull, phony
and popular
Jeannette Batz column: A
metaphor can save us
Tim Unsworth column: Church
labors under heavy hierarchy
Viewpoint: Tracing justice
issues in a cup of coffee
EDITORIAL: Three decisions
provoke more than they solve
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