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Fellowship Index 1991 Apr/May 26 Germans mobilize to feed Soviets, Jan/Feb 23 Cargas, Henry James, PINK TRIANGLES, GAY Gerson, Joseph and Birchard, Bruce, eds., The Sun BASHING, Dec 18 Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign Mili- Note: The number following the month, as in catastrophe imminent in Iraq, Sept 26 tary Bases, rev'd Se; Jun 19, indicates page number. Titles of articles Cerf, Christopher and Albee, Marina, eds., Small Global Arms Trade: Commerce in Advanced Military are in capitals, titles of books reviewed in italics; Fires: Letters from the Soviet People to Ogonyok Maga- Technology and Weapons, US Congress, Office of the rest are news stories. zine, 1987-1990, rev'd Jul/Aug Technology, US Government Printing Office, rev'd child mortality rate in Iraq triples, Dec 25 Dec CHILE; I NAME YOU FREEDOM, Christopher Ney, Green, Paula, TEACHING NONVIOLENCE IN THE Abie Nathan jailed for meeting with PLO, Dec 25 Dec 8 USSR, Jul/Aug 7 ACALL TO ACTION, (EO.R.) Mar 24 Ching, Julia, Probing China's Soul: Religion, Politics GROWING UP BLACK, Charles Alphin, Dec 6 Adibi, Jennifer, REMEMBERING IRAQI FRIENDS, and Protest in the People’s Republic, rev’d Dec Gulf peace team convoy takes medicine to Iraq, Mar 6 chronic anger hazardous to health, studies show, Apr/May 26 A FICTICIOUS ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT BUSH, Jan/Feb 25 Gulf peace team to vigil on Iraqi/Saudi frontier, Robert K. McAndrews, Sept 22 Church of the Brethren starts reconciliation ministry, Jan/Feb 23 A HOSTAGE BY ANY OTHER NAME, Michael J. Dec 26 guns over butter, Sept 26 Kenny, Jan/Feb 8 CO applicants top 1,500, Apr /May 25 HARD TIMES IN THE USSR, Roger Powers, Albee, Marina and Cerf, Christopher, eds., Small college freshmen lean toward environment, race, Jul/Aug 9 Fires: Letters from the Soviet People to Ogonyok Mag- Apr/May 26 Hedges, Chris, A REPORTER IN IRAQ’S HANDS, azine, 1987-1990, rev'd Jul7 Aug COMING HOME, Melinda Moore, Apr/May 12 Apr/May 11 Aldridge, Robert C., Nuclear Empire, rev'd Jul/Aug committee seeks release of Sari Nusseibeh, Apr /May Holladay, Martin, ARMENIAN JOURNAL, Jul/Aug Aldridge, Bob and Myers, Chet, Resisting the Strug- 25 ll gle: Palau’s Struggle for Self-Determination, rev'd Common Agenda to initiate media mobilization Horton, Myles, with Judith and Herbert Kohl, The Jul/Aug campaign, Jan/Feb 24 Long Haul: An Autobiography, rev'd Jan/Feb Allain, Jay, ANATOMY OF AN UPRISING, Mar 17 conscientious objection skyrockets in the USSR, Hostetter Doug, PHOTO JOURNAL, Dec 16 Alonso, Harriet Hyman, The Women’s Peace Union Jan/Feb 23 Hostetter, Doug, TAKING MEDICAL AID TO IRAQ, and the Outlawry of War, 1921-1942, rev'd Mar Coughlin, Robert M. and Bechtel, Judith A.. A MAN Jan/Feb 9 Alphin, Charles, GROWING UP BLACK, Dec 6 FOR ALL TIMES, Sept 20 How Holocausts Happen: The United States in Central alternative service proposed in USSR, Jul/Aug 26 Coy, Patrick G., AT WHAT COST VICTORY?, America, Douglas V. Po a, rev'd Sept A MAN FOR ALL TIMES, Judith A. Bechtel and Apr/May 5 HOW THE WAR WAS “MANAGED”, John M. Robert M. Coughlin, Sept 20 Crabtree, Maril, STEP BY STEP: A JOURNEY OF Swomley, Mar 12 ANATOMY OF AN UPRISING, Jay Allain, Mar 17 HOPE, Jul/Aug 12 humanitarian aid sought for Palestinians, Apr/May Anderson, David Earle, THE GULF WAR AND THE CULTURAL ACTION POR LIBERATION IN CHILE, 26 JUST WAR, Sept 11 Blanca Y. Berrios and Omar W. Lépez, June 14 Hutterian Brethren issue Gulf appeal to world lead- Anderson, Shelley, A SOLDIER’S STORY, Mar 7 Curle, Adam, Tools for Transformation: A Personal ers, Jan/Feb 23 ANIMAL RIGHTS, Henry Spira, Sept 13 Study, rev'd Jul/Aug IN IRAQ, WITH HOSTAGES, Shelley Douglass, A REPORTER IN IRAQ’S HANDS, Chris Hedges, Dear, John, Our God is Nonviolent: Witnesses in the Jan/Feb 7 Apr/May 11 Struggle for Peace and Justice, rev'd Sept In the Parish of the Poor: Writings from Haiti, Jean- Aristide, Jean-Bertrand, In the Parish of the Poor: Dear, John, THE LONG HAUL KEEPS LOOKING Bertrand Aristide, rev'd Dec Writings from Haiti, rev'd Dec LONGER, Dec 21 Irwin, Robert A., Building a Peace System, rev'd ARMENIAN JOURNAL, Martin Holladay, Jul/Aug Dear, John, WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO FREE THE Jan/Feb 11 PHILIPPINES FROM U.S. BASES?, Jan/Feb 13 Israeli Pacifist: The Life of Joseph Abileah, Anthony A SOLDIER'S STORY, Shelley Anderson, Mar 7 Deats, Richard L. THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW, Bing, rev'd Mar AT WHAT COST VICTORY, Patrick G. Coy, Mar 4 Israeli peace leaders issue housing loans statement, Apr/May 5 Deats, Richard L. THE SEARCH FOR NONVIO- Sept 26 Avadhuta, Acarya P., Neo-Humanist Ecology, rev'd LENT SOLUTIONS, Jul/Aug 4 Jegen, Mary Evelyn, TAKING TRUTH TO THE Mar dismantling the missiles, Jul/ Aug 27 SIDEWALK, Mar 5 A YEAR IN PRISON, Sue Frankel-Streit, Dec 4 Douglass, Shelley, IN IRAQ, WITH HOSTAGES, Jewish soldier seeks CO status, Jan/Feb 22 BAGHDAD AFTER WAR, Don Mosley, June 4 Jan/Feb 7 Kenny, Michael J., A HOSTAGE BY ANY OTHER Baron, Virginia, LISTENING TO THE TROOPS, Mar Dreaming God's Dream: Celebrating the Life and Legacy NAME, Jan/Feb 8 9 of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ken Sehested, ed., and Kinane, Ed, THOUSANDS OF HEARTS AND Baron, Virginia, LOOKING FOR ANSWERS, Family Activities Guide, Kathleen McGinnis, rev'd MINDS, Jan/Feb 18 Jul/Aug 6 Jan/Feb Knudsen-Hoffman, Gene and students, POEMS OF Bechtel, Judith A. and Coughlin, Robert M., A MAN DRUGS, THE BACKBURNER WAR, John Lindsay- WAR, Mar 16 FOR ALL TIMES, Sept 20 Poland, Apr/May 21 Kohl, Judith and Herbert, (see The Long Haul...), rev'd Benjamin, Elisabeth R., WATCHING CHILDREN Durbach, Elaine, FEAR AND HOPE IN SOUTH Jan/Feb DIE, Jul/Aug 22 AFRICA, Sept 3 Lifelines: A Book of Hope, Bill Zimmerman, rev'd Mar Berrigan, Daniel, S.J., Sorrow Built a Bridge: Friend- Ehrhart, W. D. , POEMS, Sept 16 LEARNING FROM THE HOMELESS, Susan Welsh, ship and AIDS, rev'd Apr/May ENVIRONMENAL FALLOUT FROM THE GULF Apr/May 15 bill would penalize schools refusing military re- WAR, John M. Miller, Apr/May 9 Lindsay-Poland, John, DRUGS, THE BACKBURNER cruiters, Apr/May 25 Fahey, Joseph J. FROM BLUEJACKET TO PACIFIST, WAR, Apr/May 21 Bing, Anthony, Israeli Pacifist: The Life of Joseph Mar 14 Lindsay-Poland, John, PERU; ON DESPERATE Abileah, rev'd Mar FEAR AND HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA, Elaine Dur- TERMS, Dec 12 Birchard, Bruce and Gerson, Joseph, eds., The Sun bach, Sept 3 list available of US soldiers opposed to Gulf war, Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign U.S. fifty percent of U.S. crime linked to TV violence, Mar 26 Military Bases, rev'd Sept Jul/ Aug 26 LISTENING TO THE TROOPS, Virginia Baron, Mar Bole, William, THE ADMIRAL DISSENTS, Dec 20 Forest, Jim, Religion in the New Russia: The Impact of 9 British protests invoke Nuremberg principles, Mar Perestroika on the Varieties of Religious Life in the So- LOOKING FOR ANSWERS, Virginia Baron, Jul/ A ug 25 viet Union, rev'd Apr /May 6 Brown, Frederick Z., Second Chance: The United FO.R. MIDDLE EAST STATEMENT, MAR 23 man rides train in war protest, Mar 25 States and Indochina in the 1990s, rev'd Sept forty percent on death row are black, new figures McAndrews, Robert K., A FICTICIOUS ADDRESS Building a Peace System, Robert A. Irwin, rev'd show, Dec 26 BY PRESIDENT BUSH, Sept 22 Jan/Feb France to sign 1968 nuclear pact, Jul/Aug 27 McCord, William, Voyages to Utopia: From Monastery Burmese opposition leader wins Nobel Peace Prize, Frankel-Streit, Sue, A YEAR IN PRISON, DEC 4 to Commune, the Search for the Perfect Society in Dec 25 FROM BLUEJACKET TO PACIFIST, Joseph J. Fahey, Modern Times, rev'd Sept call for media action, Mar 26 Mar 14 McGinnis, Kathleen, Family Activities Guide, (see campaign initiated to prevent mass starvation in From the Secret Files ofJ .E dgar Hoover, rev'd Dec Dreaming Gods’ Dream...), rev'd Jan/Feb Africa, Jul/ A ug 27 GE to halt nuclear bomb “Trigger” production, McManus, Philip and Schlabach, Gerald, eds., Re- campaign initiated to stop epidemic of gun violence, Jan/Feb 24 lentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin Amer- 30 Fellowship January/February 1992 Fellowship Index 1991 Apr/May 26 Germans mobilize to feed Soviets, Jan/Feb 23 Cargas, Henry James, PINK TRIANGLES, GAY Gerson, Joseph and Birchard, Bruce, eds., The Sun BASHING, Dec 18 Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign Mili- Note: The number following the month, as in catastrophe imminent in Iraq, Sept 26 tary Bases, rev'd Se; Jun 19, indicates page number. Titles of articles Cerf, Christopher and Albee, Marina, eds., Small Global Arms Trade: Commerce in Advanced Military are in capitals, titles of books reviewed in italics; Fires: Letters from the Soviet People to Ogonyok Maga- Technology and Weapons, US Congress, Office of the rest are news stories. zine, 1987-1990, rev'd Jul/Aug Technology, US Government Printing Office, rev'd child mortality rate in Iraq triples, Dec 25 Dec CHILE; I NAME YOU FREEDOM, Christopher Ney, Green, Paula, TEACHING NONVIOLENCE IN THE Abie Nathan jailed for meeting with PLO, Dec 25 Dec 8 USSR, Jul/Aug 7 ACALL TO ACTION, (EO.R.) Mar 24 Ching, Julia, Probing China's Soul: Religion, Politics GROWING UP BLACK, Charles Alphin, Dec 6 Adibi, Jennifer, REMEMBERING IRAQI FRIENDS, and Protest in the People’s Republic, rev’d Dec Gulf peace team convoy takes medicine to Iraq, Mar 6 chronic anger hazardous to health, studies show, Apr/May 26 A FICTICIOUS ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT BUSH, Jan/Feb 25 Gulf peace team to vigil on Iraqi/Saudi frontier, Robert K. McAndrews, Sept 22 Church of the Brethren starts reconciliation ministry, Jan/Feb 23 A HOSTAGE BY ANY OTHER NAME, Michael J. Dec 26 guns over butter, Sept 26 Kenny, Jan/Feb 8 CO applicants top 1,500, Apr /May 25 HARD TIMES IN THE USSR, Roger Powers, Albee, Marina and Cerf, Christopher, eds., Small college freshmen lean toward environment, race, Jul/Aug 9 Fires: Letters from the Soviet People to Ogonyok Mag- Apr/May 26 Hedges, Chris, A REPORTER IN IRAQ’S HANDS, azine, 1987-1990, rev'd Jul7 Aug COMING HOME, Melinda Moore, Apr/May 12 Apr/May 11 Aldridge, Robert C., Nuclear Empire, rev'd Jul/Aug committee seeks release of Sari Nusseibeh, Apr /May Holladay, Martin, ARMENIAN JOURNAL, Jul/Aug Aldridge, Bob and Myers, Chet, Resisting the Strug- 25 ll gle: Palau’s Struggle for Self-Determination, rev'd Common Agenda to initiate media mobilization Horton, Myles, with Judith and Herbert Kohl, The Jul/Aug campaign, Jan/Feb 24 Long Haul: An Autobiography, rev'd Jan/Feb Allain, Jay, ANATOMY OF AN UPRISING, Mar 17 conscientious objection skyrockets in the USSR, Hostetter Doug, PHOTO JOURNAL, Dec 16 Alonso, Harriet Hyman, The Women’s Peace Union Jan/Feb 23 Hostetter, Doug, TAKING MEDICAL AID TO IRAQ, and the Outlawry of War, 1921-1942, rev'd Mar Coughlin, Robert M. and Bechtel, Judith A.. A MAN Jan/Feb 9 Alphin, Charles, GROWING UP BLACK, Dec 6 FOR ALL TIMES, Sept 20 How Holocausts Happen: The United States in Central alternative service proposed in USSR, Jul/Aug 26 Coy, Patrick G., AT WHAT COST VICTORY?, America, Douglas V. Po a, rev'd Sept A MAN FOR ALL TIMES, Judith A. Bechtel and Apr/May 5 HOW THE WAR WAS “MANAGED”, John M. Robert M. Coughlin, Sept 20 Crabtree, Maril, STEP BY STEP: A JOURNEY OF Swomley, Mar 12 ANATOMY OF AN UPRISING, Jay Allain, Mar 17 HOPE, Jul/Aug 12 humanitarian aid sought for Palestinians, Apr/May Anderson, David Earle, THE GULF WAR AND THE CULTURAL ACTION POR LIBERATION IN CHILE, 26 JUST WAR, Sept 11 Blanca Y. Berrios and Omar W. Lépez, June 14 Hutterian Brethren issue Gulf appeal to world lead- Anderson, Shelley, A SOLDIER’S STORY, Mar 7 Curle, Adam, Tools for Transformation: A Personal ers, Jan/Feb 23 ANIMAL RIGHTS, Henry Spira, Sept 13 Study, rev'd Jul/Aug IN IRAQ, WITH HOSTAGES, Shelley Douglass, A REPORTER IN IRAQ’S HANDS, Chris Hedges, Dear, John, Our God is Nonviolent: Witnesses in the Jan/Feb 7 Apr/May 11 Struggle for Peace and Justice, rev'd Sept In the Parish of the Poor: Writings from Haiti, Jean- Aristide, Jean-Bertrand, In the Parish of the Poor: Dear, John, THE LONG HAUL KEEPS LOOKING Bertrand Aristide, rev'd Dec Writings from Haiti, rev'd Dec LONGER, Dec 21 Irwin, Robert A., Building a Peace System, rev'd ARMENIAN JOURNAL, Martin Holladay, Jul/Aug Dear, John, WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO FREE THE Jan/Feb 11 PHILIPPINES FROM U.S. BASES?, Jan/Feb 13 Israeli Pacifist: The Life of Joseph Abileah, Anthony A SOLDIER'S STORY, Shelley Anderson, Mar 7 Deats, Richard L. THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW, Bing, rev'd Mar AT WHAT COST VICTORY, Patrick G. Coy, Mar 4 Israeli peace leaders issue housing loans statement, Apr/May 5 Deats, Richard L. THE SEARCH FOR NONVIO- Sept 26 Avadhuta, Acarya P., Neo-Humanist Ecology, rev'd LENT SOLUTIONS, Jul/Aug 4 Jegen, Mary Evelyn, TAKING TRUTH TO THE Mar dismantling the missiles, Jul/ Aug 27 SIDEWALK, Mar 5 A YEAR IN PRISON, Sue Frankel-Streit, Dec 4 Douglass, Shelley, IN IRAQ, WITH HOSTAGES, Jewish soldier seeks CO status, Jan/Feb 22 BAGHDAD AFTER WAR, Don Mosley, June 4 Jan/Feb 7 Kenny, Michael J., A HOSTAGE BY ANY OTHER Baron, Virginia, LISTENING TO THE TROOPS, Mar Dreaming God's Dream: Celebrating the Life and Legacy NAME, Jan/Feb 8 9 of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ken Sehested, ed., and Kinane, Ed, THOUSANDS OF HEARTS AND Baron, Virginia, LOOKING FOR ANSWERS, Family Activities Guide, Kathleen McGinnis, rev'd MINDS, Jan/Feb 18 Jul/Aug 6 Jan/Feb Knudsen-Hoffman, Gene and students, POEMS OF Bechtel, Judith A. and Coughlin, Robert M., A MAN DRUGS, THE BACKBURNER WAR, John Lindsay- WAR, Mar 16 FOR ALL TIMES, Sept 20 Poland, Apr/May 21 Kohl, Judith and Herbert, (see The Long Haul...), rev'd Benjamin, Elisabeth R., WATCHING CHILDREN Durbach, Elaine, FEAR AND HOPE IN SOUTH Jan/Feb DIE, Jul/Aug 22 AFRICA, Sept 3 Lifelines: A Book of Hope, Bill Zimmerman, rev'd Mar Berrigan, Daniel, S.J., Sorrow Built a Bridge: Friend- Ehrhart, W. D. , POEMS, Sept 16 LEARNING FROM THE HOMELESS, Susan Welsh, ship and AIDS, rev'd Apr/May ENVIRONMENAL FALLOUT FROM THE GULF Apr/May 15 bill would penalize schools refusing military re- WAR, John M. Miller, Apr/May 9 Lindsay-Poland, John, DRUGS, THE BACKBURNER cruiters, Apr/May 25 Fahey, Joseph J. FROM BLUEJACKET TO PACIFIST, WAR, Apr/May 21 Bing, Anthony, Israeli Pacifist: The Life of Joseph Mar 14 Lindsay-Poland, John, PERU; ON DESPERATE Abileah, rev'd Mar FEAR AND HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA, Elaine Dur- TERMS, Dec 12 Birchard, Bruce and Gerson, Joseph, eds., The Sun bach, Sept 3 list available of US soldiers opposed to Gulf war, Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign U.S. fifty percent of U.S. crime linked to TV violence, Mar 26 Military Bases, rev'd Sept Jul/ Aug 26 LISTENING TO THE TROOPS, Virginia Baron, Mar Bole, William, THE ADMIRAL DISSENTS, Dec 20 Forest, Jim, Religion in the New Russia: The Impact of 9 British protests invoke Nuremberg principles, Mar Perestroika on the Varieties of Religious Life in the So- LOOKING FOR ANSWERS, Virginia Baron, Jul/ A ug 25 viet Union, rev'd Apr /May 6 Brown, Frederick Z., Second Chance: The United FO.R. MIDDLE EAST STATEMENT, MAR 23 man rides train in war protest, Mar 25 States and Indochina in the 1990s, rev'd Sept forty percent on death row are black, new figures McAndrews, Robert K., A FICTICIOUS ADDRESS Building a Peace System, Robert A. Irwin, rev'd show, Dec 26 BY PRESIDENT BUSH, Sept 22 Jan/Feb France to sign 1968 nuclear pact, Jul/Aug 27 McCord, William, Voyages to Utopia: From Monastery Burmese opposition leader wins Nobel Peace Prize, Frankel-Streit, Sue, A YEAR IN PRISON, DEC 4 to Commune, the Search for the Perfect Society in Dec 25 FROM BLUEJACKET TO PACIFIST, Joseph J. Fahey, Modern Times, rev'd Sept call for media action, Mar 26 Mar 14 McGinnis, Kathleen, Family Activities Guide, (see campaign initiated to prevent mass starvation in From the Secret Files ofJ .E dgar Hoover, rev'd Dec Dreaming Gods’ Dream...), rev'd Jan/Feb Africa, Jul/ A ug 27 GE to halt nuclear bomb “Trigger” production, McManus, Philip and Schlabach, Gerald, eds., Re- campaign initiated to stop epidemic of gun violence, Jan/Feb 24 lentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin Amer- 30 Fellowship January/February 1992 ica, rev'd Apr/May rising peril seen at E atom sites, Dec 26 Hoover, rev'd Dec Middle East peace letter campaign initiated, Jan/Feb Rosensaft, Menachem .. WANTED: TERRITORIAL THE SEARCH FOR NONVIOLENT SOLUTIONS, COMPROMISE, Sept 9 Richard L. Deats, Jul/Aug 4 MIDDLE EASTS TATEMENT (F.O.R.), MAR 23 Rothenberg, Paula S., ed., Racism and Sexism: An In- The Spiritual Life of Children, Robert Coles, rev'd militarization chief cause of hunger, reports say, Mar tegrated Study, rev'd Mar Apr/May 26 Sacharoff, Mark, WAR CRIMES IN THE PERSIAN The Sun Never Sets: Confronting the Network of Foreign military families work for peace in Middle East, GULF, Apr/May 18 U.S. Military Bases, Joseph Gerson and Bruce Bir- Jan/Feb 22 Sacred Places: How the Living Earth Seeks Our Friend- chard, eds., rev'd Sept military pollution cleanup cost estimated, Jul/Aug ship, James A. Swan, rev'd Jul/Aug THE WAY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., 27 San Francisco a “sanctuary city” during Gulf war, Jan/Feb 13 Miller, John M., ENVIRONMENTAL FALLOUT Apr/May 25 The Women’s Peace Union and the Outlawry of War, FROM THE GULF WAR, Apr/May 9 Santa Cruz declares itself nuclear free, Dec 26 1921-1942, Harriet Hyman Alonso, rev'd Mar Moore, Melinda, COMING HOME, Lilie 12 Schilling, David, RECLAIMING THE PEACE thirty million face starvation in Africa, Dec 25 Myers, Chet and Aldridge, Bob, Resisting the Strug- AGENDA, Apr/May 7 THOUSANDS OF HEARTS AND MINDS, Ed Ki- gle: Palau’s Struggle for Self-Determination, rev'd Schilling, David, REPORT FROM THE FRONT: nane, Jan/Feb 18 Jul/Aug F.O.R.’S RESPONSE TO THE GULF CRISIS, Tools for Transformation: A Personal Study, Adam Nathan ends hunger strike, Jul/ A ug 27 Jan/Feb 4 Curle, rev'd Jul/Aug NEEDED; A COMMITMENT TO PROTEST, John M,,. Schlabach, Gerald and McManus, Philip, eds., Re- True, Michael, TEACHING PEACE, Sept 18 Swomley, Jan/Feb 11 lentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin Amer- twenty percent in high schools carry weapons, Dec Neo-Humanist Ecology, Acarya P. Avadhuta, rev'd ica, rev'd Apr/May 26 Mar Second Chance: The United States and Indochina in the 2,000 join demonstration at Westover base, Jan/Feb New Call to Peacemaking revived by peace church- 1990s, Frederick Z. Brown, rev'd Sept 22 es, Jan/Feb 23 Sehested, Ken, ed., Dreaming God's Dream: Celebrat- UCC backs gay ministry, Sept 27 new regulation allows use of experimental drug, ing the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., UCC pastoral sounds alarm on rising racism, Mar 26 Mar 25 rev'd Jan/Feb UN calls on Israel to stop deportations, Ju/l Au g 27 Ney, Christopher, CHILE; 1 NAME YOU FREEDOM, several hundred in US military resisting orders, UPDATE ON INDIAN PLANS FOR 1992, Robert Dec 8 Jan/Feb 21 Warrior, Jan/Feb 19 1991—2 Catalog of Cards, Calendars, Gifts Jul/Aug Shapiro, Joseph P., PITY IS A FOUR LETTER WORD, US approved $1.5 billion in product sales to Iraq, 13 t6 Apr/May 25 Nuclear Empire, Robert C. Aldridge, rev'd Jul/Aug Small Fires: Letters from the Soviet People to Ogonyok US army extends service obligations, Jan/Feb 21 Ontario recognizes Indian self-government, Sept 27 Magazine, 1987-1990, Christopher Cerf and Marina US Catholic bishops issue Gulf warning, Jan/Feb 23 Our God is Nonviolent: Witnesses in the Struggle for Albee, eds., rev'd Ju/Al u g US Congress, Office of Technology Assessment and Peace and Justice, John Dear, rev’d Sept smoke-detector safety campaign initiated, Sept 27 US Government Printing Office, Global Arms Trade: Pennsylvania law requires military access to stu- Sorrow Built a Bridge: Friendship and AIDS, Daniel Commerce in ‘Advanced Militery Technology and dents, Dec 26 Berrigan, S.J., rev'd. Apr/May Weapons, rev’d Dec PERU: ON DESPERATE TERMS, John Lindsay- South Africa accepts atom bomb ban, Sept 26 US depicted as major polluter, Jan/Feb 25 Poland, Dec 12 South African Christians repent of apartheid, US ends submarine dolphin use, Mar 26 PHOTO JOURNAL, Doug Hostetter, Dec 16 Jan/Feb 24 US government concedes to sanctuary movement, PINK TRIANGLES AND GAY BASHING, Henry South Africa overhauls internal security act, Sept 26 Apr/May 25 James Cargas, Dec 18 South Africa scraps legal foundation for apartheid, US 1s “most violent nation,” government report says, PITY IS A FOUR LETTER WORD, Joseph P. Shapiro, Jul/Aug 26 Dec 26 Sept 6 Spira, Henry, ANIMAL RIGHTS, SEPT 13 US missile control centers deactivate nuclear trig- Piedow, Judith, Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism StandingA Aggaei n at Sinai: Judaism From a Feminist Per- gers, Dec 25 From a Feminist Perspective, rev'd Jan/Feb spective, Judith Plaskow, rev'd Jan/Feb US spends more on prisons than schools, Sept 16 POEMS, W. D. Ehrhart, Sept 16 STEP BY STEP: A JOURNEY OF HOPE, Maril Crab- USSR passes “freedom of conscience” law, Jan/Feb POEMS OF WAR, Gene Knudsen-Hoffman and stu- tree, Jul/Aug 12 24 dents, Mar 16 STILL LOOKING FOR EQUALITY, Janelle Yates, Dec Vermont passed resolution to end Gulf crisis peace- population increase threatens survival, Sept 27 14 fully, Mar 26 Porpora, Douglas V., How Holocausts Happen: The summit for children adopts plan of action, Jan/Feb Vietnam peace walk planned, Jul/ A ug 27 United States in Central America, rev'd — 24 violence against homosexuals rose sharply in 1990, Powers, Roger, HARD TIMES IN THE USSR, Swan, James A., Sacred Places: How the Living Earth Apr/May 26 Jul/Aug 9 Seeks Our Friendship, rev'd Jul/Aug Voyages to Utopia: From Monastery to Commune, The President urged to disavow Gulf nuclear weapons Swomley, John M., HOW THE WAR WAS “MAN- Search for the Perfect Society in Modern Times, use, Mar 25 AGED”, Mar 12 William McCord, rev'd Sept Probing China's Soul: Religion, Politics and Protest in Swomley, John M., NEEDED:A COMMITMENT TO Wagman, Deborah, THE ENEMY, Apr/May 14 the People’s Republic, Julia Ching, rev'd Dec PROTEST, Jan/Feb 11 WANTED: TERRITORIAL COMPROMISE, Men- Racism and Sexism: An Integrated Study, Paula S. Taranowski, Dominic, REPORT FROM NICARA- achem Z. Rosensaft, Rothenberg, ed., rev'd Mar GUA, Mar 20 WAR CRIMES IN THE PERSIAN GULF, Apr/May RECLAIMING THE PEACE AGENDA, David TAKING MEDICAL AID TO IRAQ, Doug Hostetter, 18 Schilling, Apr /May 7 Jan/Feb 9 Warner, Gail, The Invisible Threads: Independent Sovi- reform Judaism admits lesbian and gay rabbis, TAKING TRUTH TO THE SIDEWALK, Mary Evelyn ets Working for Global Awareness and Social Transfor- Apr/May 26 Jegen, Mar 5 mation, rev'd Jul/Aug Relentless Persistence: Nonviolent Action in Latin TEACHING NONVIOLENCE IN THE USSR, Paula Warrior, Robert, UPDATE ON INDIAN PLANS FOR America, Philip McManus and Gerald Schlabach, Green, Jul/Aug 7 1992, Jan/Feb 19 eds., rev'd Apr/May TEACHING PEACE, Michael True, Sept 18 WATCHING CHILDREN DIE, Elisabeth R. Ben- Religion in theK ewR ussia: Impact of Perestroika on the THE ADMIRAL DISSENTS, William Bole, Dec 20 jamin, Jul/Aug 22 Varieties of Religious Lifei n the Soviet Union, Jim For- THE ENEMY, Deborah Wagman, Apr/May 14 Welsh, Susan, LEARNING FROM THE HOMELESS, est, rev'd oe THE GULF WAR AND THE JUST WAR, David Earle Apr/May 15 religious gro fy nets trikers’ rights, Jul/Aug 26 Anderson, Sept 11 WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO FREE THE PHILIPPINES REMEMBER iG IRAQI FRIENDS, Jennifer Adibi, The Invisible Threads: Independent Soviets Working for FROM U.S. BASES?, John Dear, Jan/Feb 13 Global Awareness and Social Transformation, Gale women frequent victims of assaults by intimates, epcnt FROM NICARAGUA, Dominic Taranows- Warner, rev'd Jul/Aug Mar 27 ki, Mar 20 THE LIGHT IN THE WINDOW, Richard Deats, Mar Words of Peace, Selections from Thomas Merton, Martin REPORT FROM THE FRONT: F.0.R.’S RESPONSE 4 Luther King, others, rev'd Jan/Feb TO THE GULF CRISIS, David Schilling, Jan/Feb 4 The Long Haul: An Autobiography, Myles Horton with W.R.L. launches campaign for release of COs, resistance in the US military, Mar 25 Judith and Herbert Kohl, rev'd Jan/Feb Jul / Aug 26 Resisting the Struggle: Palau's Struggle for Self-Deter- THE LONG HAUL KEEPS LOOKING LONGER, Yates, Janelle, STILL LOOKING FOR EQUALITY, mination, Bob Aldridge and Chet Myers, rev'd John Dear, Dec 21 Dec 14 Jul/Aug Theoharis, Athan, From the Secret Files of J. Edgar Zimmerman, Bill, Lifelines: A Book of Hope, rev'd Mar Fellowship January/February 1992 3]

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