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Rosemary Radford Ruether "Thought control extends its reach in Lincoln". National Catholic Reporter. FindArticles.com. 05 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1141/is_22_36/ai_61617731/
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Articles in March 31, 2000 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Dressing the wounds as bitter hatreds persist
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Journalists quit in protest of newspapers' policies
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Thought control extends its reach in Lincoln
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Priests are not passe, so we'd better care
by Michael J. Farrell - Faith groups urge `common sense gun laws'
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NATION
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A strong leader, a holy man
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Visiting the village erased from all but a family's memory
by Mary Abowd -
Perilous choice to ignore AIDS issue
by A.W. Richard Sipe -
News of a Favorite Student's Death
by Nancy G. Westerfield -
Liturgy czar a Pinochet ally, foe of liberation theology
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Finding Loose Change
by Martha M. Vertreace -
Painful, purifying dark night
by Tom Roberts -
That the Bones You Have Crushed May Thrill
by Judith Robbins
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