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...eyes of the world, an epitome of faith, Mother Teresa struggled with the most profound feelings of doubt. It was almost as if God existed for others but not for her. She followed a creed whose efficacy was many times questioned by her inmost self. Maybe that is what this life is all about: to believe yet somehow not believe, to love wholeheartedly yet still hold back. Teresa gave the message but felt she did not receive it; she loved yet did not feel loved. She lived and died selflessly doing God's will. She is truly a symbol...
...have two choices: the speculations of anthropologists or the Book of Genesis. Both are beyond proof, but which speaks to the inmost perceptions of the soul? JAMES R. SCHAEFER Mount Prospect...
...installation costs, Stewart says, "inmost cases, we'd probably split it [with theUniversity...
Clinton is expected to post similar results inmost of tomorrow's elections, which will takeplace in Southern states. But certainstates--especially lucrative Florida, whereTsongas spent most of Saturday--are still up forgrabs...
...19th century that it was the first suburb in America to resist the cumbrous embraces of a major metropolis. The defiant localness and privacy remain, along with a communal apartness and vigilant self-government. The Brookline Citizen is aptly named. The '50s sense of asocial privacy never reached the inmost core of Brookline...