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January 11, 2002 Cover story:
Evil
is back in our vocabulary, but do we really know what
it is?
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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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The Peace
Pulpit Bishop Thomas
Gumbleton This feature is updated
weekly.
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Contents:
The links below will take you to this weeks
stories:
Cover story: The snake coiled
deep in our hearts
Cover story: Evil, be
thou my good
Inside NCR
Starting Point: The wealth of
hearing, speaking and knowing love
St. Johns starts afresh
near gound zero
Olympic torchbearer spotlights
labor abuses
Vatican, Brazilian group to
reconcile
Illuminations: Famed scholar
has never been one for diplomacy
Television: Two weeks in the
war
Gregory Pierce column:
Blessings found in coworkers and schedules
Viewpoint: In praise of the
civilizing obsession of cricket
EDITORIAL: The lay alternative
to closing parishes
EDITORIAL: Ignoring evidence
of global warming a risky gamble
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