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February 7, 2003 Cover story:
Bitter
Brew Coffee shows how poor fare in global economy -- not
well
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Popes answer to Rumsfeld pulls no
punches in opposing war
American Catholic leaders protest Novak visit
to Vatican Both stories by John L.
Allen Jr. New stories posted
February 4, 2003
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Crisis in the
Church - Clergy Sex Abuse
NCR in the News
Bishop Gumbleton addresses
the Crisis in the Church
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Essays in Theology
Archives By Fr. Richard
McBrien This feature is updated
weekly.
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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: Depressed coffee
prices yield suffering in poor countries
Cover story: Good to the last
drop: reconciliation in a cup
Inside NCR
Starting Point: All the hours
of my life
Opinions clash on just
war
Scandal costs account for over
half of archdioceses $13.4 million deficit
Cardinal predicts Novaks
effort to sell Vatican on Iraq war will fail
Church in Crisis: Protesters
target Manchesters Bishop McCormack
Church in Crisis: New
Hampshire Voice of the Faithful issues open letter to McCormack
Church in Crisis: Boston
bishop draws fire for move to depose therapists
Church in Crisis: Plenty
of blame to go around in crisis
POETRY
Rosemary Radford Ruether
column: Global capitalism a new challenge to theologians
Viewpoint: Dont call it
war -- its mass horror
EDITORIAL: Bottom line:
Defense gets a billion a day
EDITORIAL: The deficiencies of
an old superpower
Special Section: Spring
Books
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