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John McNaughton 5-01-1996

I HOPE BILL Wylie-Kellermann's article concerning the Detroit newspaper strike  will help other related issues to be seen more clearly.

Julie Polter 5-01-1996
Hearing the facts about the death penalty.

Ward Valley in California's eastern Mojave Desert may seem like the middle of nowhere to those looking to dump their nuclear sludge.

Duane Shank 5-01-1996
A way to make a positive difference this election year.

Although several sources reported that independent candidate Jonathan Kuttab was elected to the Palestinian Council in January...

Julienne Gage 5-01-1996
Cook for a Cause. State of the World. Access to Reinvestment. National Green Pages.
Reflections on the revised common lectionary, cycle A.
Nancy Rice 5-01-1996

YOUR ARTICLE, "Dear Judge Wynn..." (March-April 1996) was challenging to many of your readers, I bet.

Norma M. Reinert 5-01-1996

THE "CLOSE TO HOME" column by Marcy Porter in the March-April issue struck a chord in my heart and memory.

Lynne Kodey 5-01-1996

I WAS DEEPLY moved by the letters written to Judge Wynn by some of those arrested on December 7 at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda ("Dear Judge Wynn...").

David Yoo 5-01-1996

THE JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1996 issue on race in America ("Can We Talk?") sparked me to write.

Members of the Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) in Jerusalem announced publicly that they would ride the city's #18 bus for several hours on Sunday, March 10.

The Editors 5-01-1996
SEVERAL OF the artists who wrote for our forum on the creative vocation touched on the fact that art, like faith, is hard work as well as sweet inspiration.
Joy Downing Riley 5-01-1996

At altitude on scaffolding to uncover art

Brett Grainger 5-01-1996

Volunteer Opportunities

Lynn Domina 5-01-1996

ELIZABETH MCALISTER'S March-April 1996 cover story, "Is Marriage Obsolete?" was thought-provoking and perhaps more challenging to the mainstream Christian community than she realizes...

Leonard Campbell 5-01-1996

I AGREE THAT "alternative" is not a good choice as part of the cover line ("Say It Ain't So," in "Letters," March-April).

MANY THANKS FOR the uplifting and amusing articles celebrating Daniel Berrigan's life.

Photojournalist Mev Puleo, whose work focused on the lives and struggles of the poor, died January 12, 1996, of a brain tumor. Puleo, who was 32 years old, received the 1995 U.S.

Duane Shank 3-01-1996
Conference gives network an energizing start.