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July 28, 2000 Cover story:
Jubilee for
Prisoners
Pope says prisons should be more than act of
vengeance
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Jubilee 2000: Unchaining slaves of
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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: Jubilee in jail,
a call for clemency
Cover story: Our words
of love must be incarnate
Cover story: In jails
rotunda John Paul calls for liberation
Inside NCR: John goes to Rome;
Teresa moves up
Starting Point: In the sunny
sands of long ago
A
familiar note about divorce
Legions march in
Rome
Speakers, sights show AIDS
costs
Ban mines,
activists urge Clinton, Congress
Bookshelf
Catholics show their
diversity
Theater: Life Is a
Dream
Robert F. Drinan column: U.S.
still itches for nukes
Kris Berggren column: Dail
donation feeds the hungry with click of a mouse
Viewpoint: Benefits,
protections, responsibilities
EDITORIAL: No to Star
Wars; yes to investing in humans
EDITORIAL: Western economic
policies behind Indonesian violence |