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Protection during country-wide looting
Original in Spanish
The situation had become a general psychosis. It started with supermarket holdups, and then spread to factories and stores, where looters took everything in their path. It was no longer a question of obtaining food, but of destroying, harming, and damaging the people's morale.
As my thought became calm, the children calmed down, too.
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October 1, 2001 issue
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The need to "get deep"
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Cynthia Bridges, Barbara Carlin, Linda McAdams, Jennie Kindler, Virginia Huff
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items of interest
with contributions from David Rubien, Susan Larson
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The palette of ideas—profile of an artist
By Dave Hohle
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The sound of spirituality
Robert Ripley with contributions from Roderick Nordell
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Through a spiritual lens—a photo gallery
with contributions from Ari Denison, Dave Getzschman, Helen Eddy, Melanie Stetson Freeman
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Speaking with children's writer Andrew Clements
with contributions from Andrew Clements
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Trust in God ends recurring pain
Janet Madden
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Able to buy "Grandma's house"
Graciela Risso Etchegaray de Ibánez
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Protection during country-wide looting
Valentina Moreno
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Inspiration dissolves depression
Jo Ann Gerber
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Notices
with contributions from The Christian Science Board of Directors
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A special announcement ... about some special people
Cyril Rakhmanoff