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41. Pacific Church News Online | July/August 2002
RESOLUTIONS Committee Diocese of California 1055 Taylor Street is that they havethe Book of Common the next generation an incredible Gift, Griswold urged
http://pcn.diocal.org/PCNO/pcno02-7.html
IN THIS ISSUE Editorials A Swing Through the Diocese Around the Diocese ECS Dedicates Supportive Housing Facility to the Late Canon Barcus
Grace Forum: Settlements Belong to Palestine, Says Sabeel Executive Director

Barbara Harris Urges CDSP Graduates to be Part of the 'Remnant of God'

Diocesan Convention Nominations Now Being Received
Diocesan Digest Oasis Gathering Celebrates Diocesan Ministry; Offers New Resolution for General Convention
Digest
St. Paul's Provides Relief and Cheer for AIDS Bike Riders Calendar Calendar Retreats Formation for Healing Ministries 2002 Program
YAYA Summer Camps
... Conferences and Workshops In the Vinyard Worship Opportunities Vacation Bible Schools Church Activities United Religions Initiative First Global Assembly to Convene in Rio de Janeiro in August The Sacred Village The Indigenous Voice People Controversial Maryland Priest Renounces Episcopal Church Orders
Times of London Says Wales Archbishop First Choice as Archbishop of Canterbury

Anglican Media Sydney's exclusive, in-depth interview with Archbishop Rowan Williams, Primate of Wales
Episcopal Church News Hour Correspondent "Outs" Himself as an Episcopalian

42. Www.gutenberg.config.com/etext02/lfgbr10.txt
thanks are due in particular to the Committee of British his son in Welsh pronunciation;for in Book Welsh Borrow rapidity; indeed, he has the Gift of tongues
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43. HIMAL SOUTH ASIAN
be the Nepali Maobaadi’s Gift to the May 2002, the US Senate Appropriations Committee,while expressing While playing scrupulously by the Book and remaining
http://www.himalmag.com/2002/june/essay.htm
Essay
Insurgents and Innocents
Market forces and coverage by Kanak Mani Dixit Simple peasantry living in subsistence conditions is being asked to provide food, shelter and recruits to an unflinchingly hard-headed insurgency that is feeling the pressure of stepped-up military activity. Then there are the soldiers, fighting for the first time in quint-essential guerilla territory, with poor equipment and inadequate logistical support, and little in the form of intelligence to distinguish between innocents and enemy. No doubt, the Maobaadi of Nepal engage in anti-humanitarian excess, but they are renegades, irrespons-ible and unaccountable. The government and its institutions must have a higher purpose and deeper responsibility. Nepal is still a functioning democracy. The security forces, answerable to the civilian govern-ment, must respect the rule of law and due process even in the most extreme of circumstances. But since the imposition of the state of emergency, the civilian government of Prime Minister Deuba has abdicated all responsibility for bringing the Maoists to heel to the security forces, and apparently does not hold them to a high standard.

44. Archive Of November 3, 2000
Committee. Inform yourself! Editor Who will read the Book? DR. Like the Gift thatkeeps on giving, Israel keeps on giving to the Palestinian Authority.
http://www.ijn.com/archive/2000 arch/110300.htm
NEWS Community awakens to need to defend Israel
By CHRIS LEPPEK IJN Assistant Editor
As the shock waves of a new and sustained conflict spread from Israel to America, affecting Jews, Muslims and Christians alike, communal responses have varied considerably. For the past month, drivers in southeast Denver and Capitol Hill have seen plenty of the Palestinian reaction to the conflict marching protesters waving red, green, black and white flags and carrying signs protesting Israeli "brutality" and "occupation." Denverites, however, have so far seen relatively few of the blue and white flags of Israel, or Jewish protesters carrying signs expressing the Israeli side of the conflict. Besides a hastily called Oct. 11 solidarity rally at Temple Emanuel which attracted 200-300 Jews and generated some local publicity the Denver-Boulder Jewish community has adopted a relatively low profile in response to the violence in the Middle East. Some area Jews feel it's time to raise the visibility of Jewish concerns over the conflict. Jews are also growing increasingly concerned that the realities of the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict particularly the point that Israel's actions are being taken purely in defense of its citizens' safety are not being accurately or fairly portrayed in local and national media.

45. BPR Mailing List Digest: 11/29/00
and friends this important Book as a holiday Gift? Email everyone in your addressBook to encourage Russian Committee Head Says Wallenberg Executed (28Nov.00
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Philologos
BPR Mailing List Digest
November 29, 2000
Digest Home
November, 2000 To: bprlist@egroups.com
Subject: [bprlist] Book Review Wanted: Target Earth
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 00:59:36 -0000 [Moza and I would like to encourage any of our list members to
participate in reviewing books that we have come across that look
interesting but that we haven't gotten a chance to review ourselves.
Any volunteers willing to purchase the following book (or perhaps
it's available in your local library) and give us your opinion on
it? Or perhaps someone has already read it? Our reviews are not anything elaborate, so you don't have to be a "writer" to participate. Just give us your opinion what you like or don't like about the book. We would truly appreciate some people stepping forward that may be interested in doing something like this. We'll start posting a few books that we're interested in in the weeks ahead. If anyone has books that they may be interested in themselves, please let us know. If you want to volunteer to review a book, drop Moza or me a message so that we can keep track of what's

46. Jack Thorne, B. 1863. Hanover; Or, The Persecution Of The Lowly. Story Of The Wi
and tactics; that the aid of the State Militia and the They air full of Book larnin,but havn't bin tech me. In the most beautiful language in the Gift of the
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/thorne/thorne.html
Hanover; or, The Persecution of the Lowly.
Story of the Wilmington Massacre:
Electronic Edition.
Thorne, Jack, b. 1863
Funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services
supported the electronic publication of this title. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc.
Image scanned by Meredith Evans
Text encoded by Apex Data Services, Inc. and Natalia Smith
First edition, 2001
ca. 300 K
Academic Affairs Library, UNC-CH
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
Source Description: (title page) Hanover; or, The Persecution of the Lowly. Story of the Wilmington Massacre Jack Thorne, 1863 136 p. 23 cm. [S.l.] Published by M. C. L. Hill. Call number VC813F97h NCC Cotten (North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Documenting the American South.         All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively. Library of Congress Subject Headings, 24th edition, 2001 Languages Used:
  • English
LC Subject Headings:

47. Www.van-kopp.com/rkba/woodcock.txt
the street to Toys R Us for a $100 Gift certificate? Report of the SubCommittee onthe Constitution of the Committee on the You can't kill someone with a Book.
http://www.van-kopp.com/rkba/woodcock.txt
This is a work in progress so while reading, please make note of any mistakes and report them to me. I am particularly interested in more detailed (verifiable) sources for the quotes that don't have them (and also for the statistics which I don't cite references to). Also, some of the text and/or quotes may be in the "wrong" place and would fit better in another argument. I will take all advice under serious consideration but unfortunately, I will not have room to give proper credit for each contributor (so be aware that your help will be virtually anonymous). gregg (g.) woodcock bullets in The new survey, conducted by random telephone sampling of 4,978 households in all the states except Alaska and Hawaii, yield results indicating that American civilians use their firearms as often as 2.5 million times every year defending against a confrontation with a criminal, and that handguns alone account for up to 1.9 million defenses per year. Previous surveys, in Kleck's analysis, had underrepresented the extent of private firearms defenses because the questions asked failed to account for the possibility that a particular respondent might have had to use his or her firearm more than once.

48. Common Sense: February 2002
It was simply not his Gift. years ago and is now working on a Book and articles Accordingto the Israeli Public Committee Against Torture, the secret service
http://www.nd.edu/~com_sens/v16_n4.html
Volume 16, Number 4
February 2002
Letter from the Editor: A Shameful Budget
Paul Ranogajec Failing Ethics in the Business School
Kyle Smith Fascism in Israel
Neve Gordon Lynne Cheney's War on Freedom of Speech
Sarah Edwards We Will Not Fight in The Occupied Territories
Neve Gordon A New Current in Palestine
Edward Said Israeli Revenge Forces
Orit Shochat Trashing Maritain
Bernard Doering 25 Million and Counting...
Paul Ranogajec Selective Christianity Vittoria Bosco The Biggest Issue in the World Will Clark Huey Freeman: American Hero John Nichols Poem Black Rebel Robert Keeby Poem Words Without Music, After Epiphany: Decanting This Year's Christmas Pain Dolores Frese Letter from the Editor: A Shameful Budget Paul Ranogajec The 2003 federal budget submitted to Congress by President Bush February 4th “makes sense only if we are planning to use our mighty military in a pseudo-religious quest to create a super-dominant Pax Americana,” as Robert Scheer has noted in the Los Angeles Times. Bush’s rhetoric in the State of the Union address of an “axis of evil” provides cover for the massive increase in military spending to achieve this mission. Even while the budget first states that “the terrorists threaten us not with mighty armies or fleets, but with unpredictable attacks on our civilian population and critical infrastructure,” just a few lines later it says, “Defense has been a dwindling priority in our national budget. . . That will have to change.” The contradictory rhetoric ostensibly needs no explanation beyond the need to counter the threat of the Evil Axis powers of Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (where’s Cuba, George?).

49. Www.stanley2002.org/scoop/010403.txt
In her Book, Dear and Glorious Physician, Taylor Caldwell wrote He who It shouldhave no central Committee or governing body. My personal Gift to you is a box
http://www.stanley2002.org/scoop/010403.txt

50. The View From The Core - Front Page 05/27/02
8 hearings held by the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein close the sexualact to the Gift of life But the influential New York Times Book Review has
http://www.theviewfromthecore.com/20020527/
Core noun , the most important part of a thing, the essence; from the Latin cor , meaning heart
Volume 1.16 Front Page May 27, 2002
Quick Jump -Previous- (Contact or Subscribe) -Next- (Poetry) Front Page This View's Column Featured Webpages Trove Featured Webseries Trove This View's Poetry This View's Prose This View's Photography This View's Guest Column Archives Site Map and Info Contact or Subscribe Weblog This Page in Previous Issue Home (Front Page of Current Issue)
(links to offsite pages) Columns, essays, and news articles (new at top) Finger Pointing new
By Linda Chavez in The Washington Post
What
Clinton Knew new
By Dick Morris in The New York Post
FBI Memo Author Did Not Envision Sept. 11
new
In The Washington Post by Bill Miller and Dan Eggen
new
By Christopher Caldwell in The Weekly Standard entire FBI Letter contends FBI unit had dots to connect new In The Chicago Tribune by Stephen J. Hedges and Cam Simpson Social Security memo gives GOP smoking gun new In The Washington Times by Stephen Dinan Ammunition in a Battle for Souls new In The New York Times by Daniel J. Wakin

51. Eric's Blog: Politics Archives
Gift to the world, it is God's Gift to humanity. the essay was expanded into a Book,an outraged chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and a
http://eric.everydaylies.com/archives/cat_politics.php
Eric's Blog
'Cause with enough caffeine you can sleep when you're dead March 27, 2003 A New Cover Boy I've found a new cover boy to love (well... Dean's luster might be wearing off, but still). Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, MD is on the cover of April's Advocate magazine. A lengthy interview discusses his signing of Vermont's landmark civil unions bill and Presidential bid. The article is excerpted here . But I'm planning on spending the $4 to get a full copy. Since Dean is the frontrunner for my vote, I damn well intend to do my research (besides, I've already dismissed Gephardt, Grahm, Kucinich, Lieberman, Mosley Braun and Sharpton out of hand). Posted by eric at 12:42 AM March 25, 2003 The Laws and Customs of War The US Government is screaming foul over the Iraqi brodcasting of footage showing American forces held as POWs (and they’re probably drafting charges against the Iraqi leadership for it as well). Meanwhile, I watched CNN broadcasting footage of Iraqi forces being held as POWs by coalition forces this morning. And you can find footage of that online at CNN's website Perhaps its time for the ICC to put George W Bush and other members of the Government in the dock for war crimes (heck, they’d be in esteemed company with the likes of

52. Ellison Webderland: Bulletin Board Archives
keegan member of the oldhome days Committee! - Sunday June us AND the four kids,and the Gift - is a chapter, this could be another watershed Book in his
http://harlanellison.com/heboard/archive/bull9807.htm
Home News Links Pics ... Rant
The Ellison Bulletin Board
Comments Archive - 05/06/98 to 07/08/98
rudens@att.net
Reston, VA USA - Wednesday July 8 1998 23:18:19 Three things. First, great page. Second, thanx for the stuff on HERC. I've joined, and got a recording of "Jeffty Is Five" and "Prince Myshkin, Hold The Relish" which is just incredible. Third, is HE going to be on television any time coming up, anyone know?
priddell@usa.net

Dallas, Texas USA - Wednesday July 8 1998 22:57:20
yes, again

- Wednesday July 8 1998 06:17:35 Oh Charlie, you might have to ask Rick "Interesting Sounds" Wyatt, but there used to be a link around here, somewhere, that would whisk you off to a reprint of the Gay Talese article. Hope that helps. The essence of the article was that Sinatra was sniping about Harlan wearing boots on "Frank's" turf, and Harlan refusing to play the game (Frank's game, that is; he *was* playing pool, and I believe beating the pantses offa someone). To avoid muss and fuss, Harlan and his chums split.
mesmeratronics@usa.net

53. Leander McNelly
a marshal in LaGrange, working for the congressional Committee. dare buy one or acceptone as a Gift. Captain never went strictly by the Book. Outlaws didn
http://www.theoutlaws.com/lawmen3.htm
LEANDER McNELLY AND HIS DEATH SQUAD
©Lee Paul In the years following the Civil War, thousands of raiders on horseback regularly crossed the border from Mexico into Texas to pillage, murder, and rape. With their primary objective being to steal cattle, which they stole by the thousands, driving them back into Mexico to sell, these border bandits almost doomed settlement in the Nueces Strip, that giant chunk of territory lying between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande. Only an extraordinary Texas Ranger could ever hope to clean up the bandit-plagued land. That Ranger was Leander H. McNelly, as unlikely a legend to ever sit the saddle. The story of Captain McNelly and his "Death Squad" is one of the most fascinating chapters in Texas history. Brutal in his methods, impervious to pain, the Captain defied the United States government and international law to restore order to a lawless situation. In a few short years, his leadership cleared "No Man’s Land" of border bandits and thieves, a feat no one had accomplished in half a century of trying. His iron will, courage, and daring inspired fanatical loyalty and devotion from his men. Leander H. McNelly was born 12 March 1844 to P. J. and Mary (Downey) McNelly in Brook County, Virginia. His father was a Methodist preacher, well-educated and respected in the community, and Lee had what might be called a middle-class upbringing. It was his father’s plan for young Lee to follow in his footsteps, but Lee was a sickly child, having contracted tuberculosis when he was about seven years old. It left him without the lung power needed for the pulpit.

54. Www.ibiblio.org/gutenberg/etext02/7dfdm10.txt
cannot adequately express our appreciation) the Gift from the OF FRANCE AND HER ALLIESCOMMITTEE, and to Preface This beautiful Book is the expression of the
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55. New Titles
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57. Lot 700 - 749
increase the value of his Gift A very Essential, detailed, and virtually unknownbooklength primary a House of Representatives Committee investigating the
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58. FT April 1999: The Public Square
regarded it as a great grace, or Gift from God was a member of the small draftingcommittee that crafted and is the subject of his recent Book, The Assurance of
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9904/public.html
The Public Square
(April 1999)
Richard John Neuhaus
The Dying of the Academic Light
The long history of colleges and universities betraying their founding purposes is well told in Father James Burtchaell’s doleful and instructive The Dying of the Light: The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian Churches (Eerdmans). It is a complex of problems facing all church–related schools, but is now coming to a head among Catholics. Throwing down the gauntlet to the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (NCCB), Fr. J. Donald Monan, chancellor of Boston College, and Fr. Edward A. Malloy, president of Notre Dame, assert in an article in America that the bishops’ provisions for implementing the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae (From the Heart of the Church), are unacceptable. The purpose of Ex Corde Ecclesiae is to revitalize the authentically Catholic character of the Church’s colleges and universities. The gist of the Monan–Malloy protest is that, whatever may once have been the case, these institutions are no longer in any way the Church’s. The historical fact is that, until the Land O’ Lakes declaration of independence, Catholic schools established by Catholics had boards of directors responsible for seeing that they continued to be what they were established to be. The Monan–Malloy objection is to the proposals "that Catholic teachers of theological disciplines hold a mandate from ecclesiastical authority; that theology professors and some administrative officers make a profession of faith and take an oath of fidelity upon assuming appointment; and that colleges condition an individual’s appointment on integrity of doctrine and good character." They cannot honestly be afraid that any state in the Union would say that a Catholic institution cannot implement such proposals. Of whom, then, are they afraid?

59. The Public Square
a way to make an unqualified Gift of their humanity's most precious resource, theCommittee members declared Raab (Harvard University Press), a Book on which
http://www.firstthings.com/ftissues/ft9511/public.html
A Continuing Survey of Religion and Public Life
Richard John Neuhaus
First Things 57 (November 1995): 71-87.
This Month:
Alien Nation
A truly odd thing has happened this past year. Well, of course many odd things have happened, but nothing else quite like this readily comes to mind. We are witnessing a very major policy shift, with partisans on all sides making high-octane moral noises, and yet with few people fessing up to what is really happening. A couple of years ago, National Review embarked on a campaign to persuade Americans that the current level of immigration to this country, legal and illegal, is dangerously out of control. Almost everybody who has commented on this debate has noted the oddity that the campaign was led by two Brits, Peter Brimelow of Forbes , who is now a U.S. citizen, and John O'Sullivan, editor of National Review , who is not. Most commentators have complained that this is clearly an instance of people who, having been allowed on board, now want to pull up the ladder and deny others the same opportunity. Conservatives are by no means united on the immigration question, and for a while it was thought that this could occasion a split that would jeopardize what appears to be the conservative political ascendancy. The

60. Issue 93 - Salt Lake City Messenger
him the blessings of baptism and the Gift of the on 3 December 1969 that 'a specialcommittee was to they removed the two revelations from that Book and added
http://www.utlm.org/newsletters/no93.htm

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