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September 21, 2001 Cover story:
September
11, 2001
We are pulled forward into a future we do not
want Come sooner than we feared Like terror at the thought of
judgment We are not prepared for this
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the families and friends of those harmed in the recent terrorist attacks. This
is a sad time for our world. Please be assured of our prayers as we unite with
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The Word From
Rome By
John L. Allen, Jr. NCR's Vatican Correspondent This feature is updated weekly.
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Inside NCR
Special Report: Context for
the conflict
Special Report: Churches
respond with prayer, assistance
Special Report: Peace
activists stand against violence
Special Report: Europeans,
too, feel vulnerable in wake of attack
Special Report: Teens grapple
with U.S. role in conflict
Special Report: Activists
still committed to choosing way of peace
Reflection: September 11,
2001
Special Report: Moments of
grace during a day of terror
Special Report: Time to
reassess nations attitudes
Special Report: When power in
not enough
Special Report -- Viewpoint:
Terrorism rooted in social injustices
EDITORIAL: Let hope, wisdom
not guns point the way
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