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...know, Father Jim never did more than snap towels with the guys. But if he had, there were lots of reasons why the nuns would have been clueless or in denial. Says Sister Joan Chittister, 50 years a Benedictine nun and the author of more than a dozen books: "Since all these charges have come out, we look at one another and ask, 'Did you know? How could we have missed this?'" Sister Joan remembers scolding more than one youngster for being late to class, never thinking it could be anything more than dawdling: "I remember saying, 'Mass has been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What the Nuns Didn't Know | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

Well, publishers and booksellers still have hungry mouths to feed. In the book industry, where profits are narrow, Oprah's endorsement of any title meant a minimum of 500,000 additional sales, says Jim Milliot, the business editor at Publishers Weekly. For the publisher, that translates to at least an additional $5 million in revenue. Among ambitious writers she produced an Oprah effect. They knew that editors were always happy to be offered stories they knew Oprah liked, the ones centered on family drama or personal struggle by characters who are scarred but who endure. Oprah, with her largely female...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: Oprah Turns the Page | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

...reference to the unfulfilled promise to freed slaves for “40 acres and a mule”) at the beginning of each Congressional term since 1989. Each time, the legislation has died. The goal for proponents of black reparations is a national apology for slavery, Jim Crow and institutional discrimination, along with a national form of compensation. Exacting reparations through corporate litigation is not the goal itself, but simply a means to further the debate that has continually been stalled in America’s political arena...

Author: By Geoffrey A. Starks, | Title: Forty Acres and a Lexus? | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

...been estimated that the present-day value of expropriated slave-labor ranges to trillions of dollars, depending the rate of interest. Importantly, the emancipated slaves were neither compensated for this toil, nor treated as equal citizens upon their emancipation. Instead, freed slaves and their descendants were subjected to the Jim Crow period of legalized discrimination and segregation that dedicated a system of inferiority to them in all areas of life from residential segregation to educational separation and political disenfranchisement. The result was the continuation of the socio-economic subordination of African-Americans in American society. After the Supreme Court?...

Author: By Geoffrey A. Starks, | Title: Forty Acres and a Lexus? | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

...Brown’s a very strong-starting crew, but we tend to focus less on the very beginning of the race and more on just wearing down the crew,” senior coxswain Jim Omartian said...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Heavyweight Crew Sweeps Brown | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

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