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Donna Acquaviva 1-01-1999

GIL DAWES' CRITIQUE of the PBS Frontline documentary The Farmer's Wife ("The Face and Fate of Family Farms," September-October 1998) was excellent and, for the most part, I agreed with it.

Andrew Schleicher 1-01-1999

Iraq isn't the only country to turn away bomb inspectors.

IT WAS WITH great interest that I read Judith Gundry-Volf's response to the Southern Baptist Convention's statement regarding the duty of wives to submit to their husbands.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

What if they gave a protest and nobody came? The organizer of a new Web site wants to make sure that doesn’t happen, and so has launched Protest.Net (www.

Lucy Fuchs 11-01-1998
Letters and loans help survivors of genocide rebuild their lives.
Duane Shank 11-01-1998
National Summit on the Churches and Welfare Reform.
Kristine Jensen 11-01-1998

Shop With a Conscience

Pamela Rice Porter 11-01-1998

Carver at market speaks to a tourist
Luanda, Angola

The Editors 11-01-1998
The terrorist bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the subsequent U.S.
Jim Rice 11-01-1998

For many Christian churches, having women in pastoral leadership is the norm. For a Catholic parish in New York, it’s apparently a firing offense.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

The former owners of a nuclear processing plant in Pennsylvania were ordered by a federal jury to pay $36.5 million in damages for a rash of cancer cases near the plant.

Jim Rice 11-01-1998

Lt. William Calley was convicted for his role in leading the 1968 massacre of Vietnamese civilians at My Lai. His conviction was later overturned by Judge Robert Elliott.