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The world now has purple M&Ms, but hold your applause for the little chocolates until the West African cocoa fields are rid of child slavery.

The Glasgow University Media Group decided to research how much about the Middle East conflict students learned from watching TV. This is what they found.

Craig McDonald 9-01-2002
(Based on Mark 7:24-30)
Mike Tubridy Jr. 9-01-2002

REGARDING "SINS of the Fathers": An interesting article, but I take is

College, credit cards, and students: A dangerous mix?
Jean Kenny SP 9-01-2002

THANKS FOR including Joan Chittister's article "The Faith Will Survive" in your July-August issue.

Building Supplies
David Goles 9-01-2002

THANK YOU for such a wonderful article ("The Faith Will Survive")!

Joyce Hollyday 9-01-2002
Word and World : Tucson, Arizona : Nov. 9-16, 2002
Joan Irene Morris 9-01-2002

I FOUND SISTER Joan Chittister's article "The Faith Will Survive" encouraging in these troubled times.

Tapping the pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil—which Congress forestalled—would hardly make a dent in the 8-million-barrel-a-day foreign oil addiction of the United States.

New Moon: The Magazine for Girls and Their Dreams is turning Hollywood inside out by challenging the film industry's harmful depictions of women and girls...

Letter to the Editors

Building Supplies
Tom Pratt 7-01-2002

Letter to the Editors

One average American uses 17 gallons of water daily in the shower. South African women together walk the equivalent of a round trip to the moon 16 times a day to get water.

Nan C. Merrill 7-01-2002

Letter to the Editors

Worshippers at St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, in Glasgow, Scotland, are now sharing pews with Scotland's most avant-garde artists.