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Reports of vulnerability are stacking up with every news cycle.
• There are concerns about the potential use of "dirty bombs" or other weapons of strategic disorientation by terrorist cells.
• Nuclear weapons are at the disposal of Pakistan and India, which together hold one-sixth of the world's population. They have fought three conventional wars in the past halfcentury and skirmish almost daily over disputed territory.
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July 8, 2002 issue
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Recognize the omnipotence of good
Kim Shippey
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letters
with contributions from Phyllis Humphrey, Sandy Schmukler, Barbara Wagstaff, Adelia A. Sebald
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items of interest
with contributions from David Wolpe, Cathy Elcik, Sam Keen, Linda Frye Burnham
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Fear defused
By Marta Greenwood
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BOMB threat?
By Judith H. Ryan
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In a safe place—no matter what
By Daniele Bonifaccio
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Federal agent on the job—with PRAYER
By Marilyn C. Jones Sentinel staff
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What will it take to break the impasse?
By Warren Bolon Sentinel staff
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The loyalty of friends
By Ari Denison Sentinel staff
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The Sum of All Fears
By Hugo Smoter
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Adoption and prayer
By Ginny Luedeman
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----100 years ago
Sentinel staff
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Walking through the fear
By Lois Rae Carlson Contributing Editor
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An end to crippling phobias
Ross Benson
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A foster child finds a family
Kate Luedeman Bailey
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Injured foot healed
Adélia O. M. Trentini
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A safe place to go
Editor