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November 4, 2013

Vol. 209 / No. 5028

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Columns
James T. KeaneOctober 23, 2013

It is naïve to imagine that any conversation possesses a single explicit meaning.

Columns
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.October 23, 2013

Why can’t war photography teach us that the spread of this cruelty will corrupt us all?

Current Comment
The EditorsOctober 23, 2013

The editors on European populism, 'Anonymous' justice and Maickel Melamed's marathon spirit.

Their City in Ruins: Children sit among rubble in a besieged neighborhood in Homs, Syria, on Sept. 19
Signs Of the Times
Kevin ClarkeOctober 23, 2013

Jesuit Refugee Service is serving thousands of internally displaced Syrians.

Childhood's End: Boys pan for gold in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Signs Of the Times

The country with the largest number of people in modern slavery is India.

Fleeing Cyclone Phailin
Signs Of the Times

Caroleen Hensgen, S.S.N.D., the first woman appointed superintendent of schools for a U.S. diocese, died on Oct. 15 in Chatawa, Miss., at the age of 98.• On World Food Day, Oct. 16, Pope Francis denounced widespread hunger due to wasted food as a symptom of a “throwaway culture” and

Signs Of the Times

On Sept. 23 the Dominican Republic’s Constitutional Court issued a decision effectively denationalizing an estimated 250,000 people residing in that country. The ruling retroactively denies Dominican nationality to anyone born after 1929 who did not have at least one parent of Dominican blood.