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What you can do to improve the media
Media professionals speak out.
In recent coverage of issues in Washington as well as topics such as the death of Diana, Princess of Wales,
the news media have come under severe criticism. Is the public trapped by an unwelcome media agenda? Or do listeners, viewers, and readers have a constructive role to play?
Enjoy 1 free Sentinel article or audio program each month, including content from 1898 to today.
November 30, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Daniel Wanderi, Chris Lowenberg
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items of interest
with contributions from Michael Novak, Claudia Combs
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PRAYING FOR THE MEDIA
Tony Lobl
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Needed: more stillness
By Mark Swinney
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Be still...
John Hay Scott
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Scores to learn? No problem
By Christina Sloan
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Spiritual light on the battlefield
By Kenneth E. Bemis III
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HELD IN GOD'S ARMS
Robert J. Rowan
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"The Healing of America"
Report by Kim Shippey
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What true friends can do
By Linda Hitt Shaver
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Prayer heals knee pain
Alice Yackey Spiker
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Glimpsing God's goodness removes unsightly growth
Janet Miguel
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Child's own prayers bring healing
Adrianne E. Spincola
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Harmony and healing in athletic endeavors
Bradford James Warrick
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Who is your boss?
By Sandra A. Wall
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FEELING TRAPPED AT WORK?
Mary Alice Rose
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Thanks for the good movies
Margaret Rogers