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September 28, 2001 Cover story:
 cover photo by Susan Lerner
Who hates us and
why
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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:
Cover story: Analysts of
conflict offer view from the other side
Cover story: Prayer after the
calamity
Inside NCR
Starting Point: A hero
because he told me not to be sad
Tension at California Afghan
radio station
We have built up this
anger, bishop says
Oil fuels Sudan war, bishops
say
Grassroots shadow
synod among alternatives to bishops meeting
Rosemary Radford Ruether
column: Question is how to end cycle of violence
Kris Berggren column: Concern
for pet hid childs anxiety
Viewpoint: Jesus, Gandhi, King
point the way
EDITORIAL: Isolation new seems
out of place
Perspective: Asian friends
send prayers, advice
Special Section:
Catholic Colleges and Universities
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