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October 20, 2000 Cover story:
Yugoslavia
In the aftermath of revolution
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story:
Yugoslavia
Cover story: Kostunica, allies
struggle to restore stability, economy
Inside NCR
Starting Point: Church fills
table with wayward offspring
High anxiety
Issues at a glance
Rigali intervenes: feeding
tube must stay
Africas bishops tell
West to offer help, halt exploitaion
Appreciation: Eileen Egan,
pacifist, helped start Pax Christi
Trial of Salvadoran generals
open in Florida
Appreciation: Robert Lax loved
the world
Rich Heffern column: Creating
new ways of being political
Rosemary Radford Ruether
column: Segregation, harassment mark Palestinian life
Viewpoint: Israeli Jews and
Arabs publish a peace plan
EDITORIAL: Mixed signals
worsen liturgy divisions
Perspective: Poetic justice
and Marian indigestion
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