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August 11, 2000 Cover story:
Claiming the Catholic
vote
Republicans assert GOP best reflects Catholic
view We analyze the record
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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: Research
challenges bold GOP boast
Cover story: Catholics able to
think for themselves, bishops says
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The honest
solitary voice behind the truth in we
Rome targests another
Jesuit
Italian cardinal advocates
planetary government
How long, O Lord? How
long?
POETRY
Special Report: Texas-size
ministry
Special Report: Violent
system pushes parish into housing
Books: Same words, different
ideas
Pop Music: Tracy
Chapman
Joan Chittister column: Of
force, fear
Viewpoint: I tell my
story to seek forgiveness
Viewpoint: Church stands with
people in troubled Vieques
EDITORIAL: Bishops and the
politicians: a bad mix
EDITORIAL: A tragic
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