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December 17, 2001 issue
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Random thoughts at Ground Zero
Bill Dawley
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Henry Anetor, Nancy J. Doty, Carole Dardamanis, Dinny McFadden
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items of interest
with contributions from Berta Delgado, Tanis Helliwell, Michael Lerner, Mikal Gilmore, Muzaffer Iqbal
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Thinking for yourself
with contributions from Ron Ballard
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A war historian's spiritual perspective
By Jerry Collester
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A pacifist's building block of peace
with contributions from Paula Green
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If the future looks dark, trust God
By Lydya Gwakou
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Race, identity, tolerance, and world peace—a life story
By Mayannah Dahlheim
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Towers of strength
By William E. Moody
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Traveling ... lost and tired? You've got a guide
By Elizabeth Weir
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A late-blooming Pansy
By Beverly Graham
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Chasing rainbows
By Kim Shippey Sentinel staff
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No "terrible twos"
Anne Melville
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Eczema healed and fear of storms overcome
Jane Chatterton
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Finding strength and freedom in Spirit
Adelaide Rosenthal
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Terror banished
José Francisco Sanchez
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Christianity and hate
John Selover