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Articles in Oct 9, 1998 issue of National Catholic Reporter
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Though a hard guy to like, Junior teaches us all about God's inclusivity
by Regina Siegfried -
Clinton/Starr turmoil needs ethics of care
by Joan Chittister -
1998 Ad
by Robin Taylor -
Priceless artifacts disappearing
by Ross Herbert -
Why we are writing about money
by Michael J. Farrell -
The Borg were right: resistance is futile
by Jeannette Batz - Delay beatification, Jewish group asks
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Applaud doctors, but be aware of U.S. connections
by Tom Roberts -
Making profit the world's highest law
by Joe Taglieri -
Tales of the anti-Clinton Catholic media 'mafia.'
by Raymond Schroth -
Peace talks in Rochester: budding dialogue leads to optimism for resolution of parish-diocese standoff
by Ed Griffin-Nolan - Dancing around Kosovo's deadly dilemma
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As economy booms, volunteers drop: good job market means competition for college graduates is more intense
by Teresa Malcolm -
In death penalty debate what's best done in remembrance of Jesus?
by Camille D'Arienzo -
History of Vatican II, Vol 2, The Formation of the Council's Identity, First Period and Intersession
by Gary MacEion -
Independent canon law group founded
by Rosemary Johnston -
Why I won't take off my stole: A church that discriminates fails to live the gospel
by Mary Ramerman
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