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YOUR LETTERS
Thanks for the interview with Egil Krogh (May 7). As one who was on the other side of the fence politically, it disturbed me that Krogh and others identified as Christian Scientists in the Nixon White House were part of the criminal activity in the Watergate "plumbers" case. Krogh explains what went wrong and takes personal responsibility.
Krogh used his religious principles to come to grips with what he did. The Sentinel has shone light on what for too long has been a hush-hush matter. Everyone could benefit by Krogh's advice to ask two key questions on any project in government or business: Is it legal? and Is it right?
Bob Hagen
Peoria, Arizona
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June 18, 2001 issue
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It's never too late to unlearn racism
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Bob Hagen, Susan L. Ledbetter, Donna Read
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The taunts just went right by them
with contributions from Dave Hohle, Jim Brown
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Racial activism slightly ahead of its time
By Ethel Baker
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Who's the enemy?
By Barbara Ahlberg
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Winning the battle against discrimination
with contributions from Mari Bruck
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Juneteenth: a celebration of freedom
Sentinel staff
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Successfully challenging age discrimination
By Elise Moore
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Hone in on a healing
By Barbara DeNisi
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Are you being bullied?
By Julia Schechtman Pabst
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WAY TO GO, RUBY BRIDGES
Julia Pabst
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When God changed my prayer ...
By Holly Hand
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Discrimination overcome
D. R. Simms
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God always knows where we are
Célia A. Morilhas Veiga
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Quick healing of a longtime problem
Elizabeth Jensen
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Prayer at summer camp
Carly Heyward
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Prayer at home, prayer away from home
David G. Shields
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Nothing is beyond God's power
Susan Slaughter
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Thought by thought
Cyril Rakhmanoff