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Inside Story.
November 1, 2000... FULL DISCLOSURE must be made: Cheryl and Ralph Broetje once sent us a box of apples after a visit to our office. This is NOT why we wrote an article about their orchard operation (see "Core Values," p. 22). In fact, at least one of our editors is allergic to apples, and several of the rest...

Letters.(Letter to the Editor)
November 1, 2000... Force Protection ROSE MARIE BERGER'S Commentary "Conduct Unbecoming" (September-October 2000) was a provocative and thoughtful piece. My background in the military, and my dislike of the current commander-in-chief, caused me to grab on to this as another facet of the corruption of the...

Clarification.(Correction Notice)
November 1, 2000... The caption on page 28 of our September-October 2000 issue failed to identify Sister Bernadette Kenny, MMM, who has worked with St. Mary's Hospital in Norton, Virginia, for 20 years and coordinates a team giving health care through "St. Mary's Health Wagon." Last year Kenny was recipient of...

LIFTING ALL BOATS?
November 1, 2000... WHY IS TALKING ABOUT THE POOR REGARDED AS CLASS WAR, WHILE TALKING ABOUT THE RICH IS JUST GOOD BUSINESS? Let the good times roll! President Bill Clinton was absolutely beaming as he reported the U.S. Census Bureau's annual poverty statistics. "We have proved that we can lift all boats,"...

CATALOG JESUS.
November 1, 2000... THERE IS NO CATALOG CODE OR CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER THAT WE CAN PROVIDE TO PROCURE THE MESSIAH. I confess: I was a catalog girl who grew up to be a catalog woman. We had stacks of them when I was a child: Lillian Vernon and the petite Avon booklet left by the neighbor lady; a bounty of...

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