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December 3, 2001 issue
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'The sun broke through . . .'
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Jeff Mattison, Carol Brogden, Sonette Salter, Daniel Burgess
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items of interest
with contributions from Sara Solovitch, Larry Witham, Daniel Schorr, George Soros, Brett Hoffman
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Remove the roots of hatred
BY Nate Talbot
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Dealing with hatred—a letter
By J. Thomas Black
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Your INSIGHTS
Fenella Bennetts
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To break the chain of hate
By Kim Shippey
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Confronting the enraged mentality
BY Patti May Cangiano
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Through a spiritual lens—warmth, spirit, contemplation, and joy—these outshine hate
Barbara Taylor with contributions from Peter Anderson, R. Todd Hoffman, Dana Fisher
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Heroes and light in NYC
BY Jeffrey Hildner
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Wanted: a good night's sleep
BY Beverly Goldsmith
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K-PAX: planet or state of mind?
By Marilyn C. Jones
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Waking Life: mental motion pictured
By Warren Bolon
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The "closet" of prayer
Robbin Graffius
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A day of gratitude and healing
Patricia Murphy Doss
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Step by step with God
Dolésia Schröder
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Braking for Love
Sharla Pugh
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The first and last word
John Selover