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Articles in Nov 16, 2007 issue of National Catholic Reporter
- Program can change lives
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Nighttime in Autumn
by Eileen Sr. Haugh - $10.9 million verdict won't stop Phelps' anti-gay crusade
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Some young Jews seek out alternative bar mitzvahs
by Joanna Corman - Quotable & notable
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The nightmare scenario of organ donation
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Investigation finds faulty child protection
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N.J. church launches training on postpartum depression
by Patricia LeFevere - Justice demanded
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Choosing presiders
by James H. Burch - The lore and lure of marketing
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Blackwater neighbors join protest against security firm
by Patrick O'Neill -
Shekinah 33 A.D
by Tom Keene - Women warned off ordination
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Hard to find sanctuary from $17 billion in marketing to kids
by Teresa Malcolm -
A durable future: Bill McKibben
by Thomas C. Fox -
Taking a fresh look at Joseph
by Daniel Smith-Christopher - Korean priests advocate a more democratic church
- Clean gold standard advocated
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Safety issues raise concerns, as does potential for polarized communities
by Kathy Gilsinan - Francis Collins, director of the National Genome Research Institute, received the Medal of Freedom at the White House Nov. 5
- Jesuit faces federal sex abuse charges
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Biofuels
by John W. Southall -
Our greatest responsibility
by Rita Larivee -
Vegetative states
by Arnult Mitchell -
Eisenhower's lesson for Bush: Mideast summit is an occasion for U.S. to use its clout with Israel
by Neve Gordon -
The thinking bomb: suicide operations evolve into a tactical method for insurgents
by Jalal Ghazi -
Eminent Domain
by Walter Bado - Trafficking bill changes sought
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Teaching children to think critically about media
by Teresa Malcolm -
Call to action sets about unfinished work on racism
by Dennis Coday -
People killing people they knew: J. T. Rogers' riveting play 'The Overwhelming' looks at the days preceding the Rwandan genocide
by Retta Blaney - Hajj parties subject to fatwa
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Connecting in cyber-parishes: young Catholics find kindred souls on Facebook
by Kathy Gilsinan -
Anti-torture activists claim victory
by Emad Mekay -
'The price of sugar' tells a bitter story
by Laura Lloyd - Pittsburgh exits Episcopal fold
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Think smaller
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Kids and consumerism: social justice-minded parents seek ways to resist pressures of commercial culture
by Kris Berggren - Episcopal Bishop John Bryson Chane of Washington National Cathedral and the Venerable Gyumed KhensurRinpoche Lobsang Jampa, a senior monk at the Guhyasamaja Buddhist Center in Washington, blessed dogs and cats at a Washington animal shelter Nov. 3
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Bill McKibben and the whippoorwills
by Rich Heffern -
St. Joseph health system
by John W. Glaser -
Sometimes bishops say yes
by John L. Allen, Jr. - Latin 'rebellion' denounced
- The White House announced Nov. 5 that Mary Ann Glendon, a law professor at Harvard University, will be nominated as the new U.S. ambassador to the Vatican
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The world is about to change
by Bill McKibben -
Women cardinals
by Dominic Chiaravalle -
Sign says, 'no trespassing' at the border, 'help wanted' at the workplace
by Richard P. McBrien -
Bipartisan alliance lobbies for Farm Bill reform
by Thomas C. Fox
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