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TOM SINE'S ARTICLE "Branded for Life" on globalization (September-October 2000) was very good.
The presidential elections weren't the only things casting a long shadow over the Sunshine State this fall.
Chickens have evidently found a soft place in the hearts of McDonald's management...
While 10,000 protestors gathered outside the gates of the U.S.
Mujerista may not be a familiar term yet, but theologians and others are starting to pay more attention to the voices of Latinas in this country and elsewhere
MY THANKS TO Rose Marie Berger for her excellent article ("Don't Call Me a Saint!").
Last September's primary elections finally put an African American in Selma, Alabama's city hall—a first for the city.
Paulist priest and movie producer Ellwood "Bud" Kieser, known as the Father of Hollywood, died September 16. He was 71.
"Whatever the turmoil, whatever the divisions among humankind, whatever the violence, the followers of Jesus can refuse to be moved from his transcendent message of peace.
"To serve the 250 grams of beluga caviar it sells for $139, [Neiman Marcus] offers a $1,500...silver-plated bowl ‘supported,' according to the catalog, ‘by a base of graceful sturgeons.'"
Making caskets is fine. But who's going to clean up this mess? Inside their light, fragrant workshop, a handful of monks are hard at work. They're planing. They're ripping.
We've "renovated" [our print version] and you're invited to check out every nook and cranny. We are excited about the colorful new presentation, fresh layout, and debut offerings.