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this may be heavy for survivors

from Lynne Moss-Sharmann Talking through depression just as effective as
drugs - 5/27/02 "Therapy is at least as effective in treating depression as
drugs, and its effects last longer, say scientists....Their patients got one
of three treatments - 16 weeks of cognitive therapy, 16 weeks of
antidepressants plus visits to a professional, or 16 weeks of placebo pills
plus visits....Seventy-five per cent of the patients who had cognitive
therapy avoided a relapse, compared with 60 per cent of patients on
medication and 19 per cent of those receiving a placebo pill."
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?thesection=news&thesubsection=&stor

yID=2043317&reportID=16

DOD Documents Go From Being Classified To Webified - By Dawn S Onley, GCN
5/28/02 "The Defense department has millions of pages of classified
documents, going back decades, stored in manila folders inside boxes at the
National Record Center in Suitland, Md., and Archives II at College Park, Md.
The paper and microfilm documents include policy decisions, intelligence
reports, treaty negotiations, chemical and biological studies, and weapons
development reports once classified as top-secret."
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/02/176777.html

This may be very heavy for survivors. Pope donates a fragment of forerunner -
Rory Carroll in Rome 5/27/02 The Guardian "Mutilating a corpse and discreetly
packing a piece in your luggage before boarding a plane is the sort of thing
that gets people arrested. But not if you are the Pope. Lopping off a bit of
John XXIII and donating it to Sofia's new cathedral was considered an honour
to Bulgaria's Roman Catholics, and to a predecessor who died in 1963."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,722706,00.html


June 3, 2002 Vol. 159 No. 22 - Can a Church Go Broke? Probably not. But the
cascade of sexual-abuse lawsuits is moving Catholic officials to devise
innovative ways to shield their vast assets by Frank Gibney Jr.  "...other
dioceses have paid to cover sex-abuse claims in recent years: an estimated
$25 million in Santa Fe, N.M.; nearly $30 million in Boston; and $31 million
in Dallas. With new allegations of sexual abuse surfacing almost weekly,
Catholic dioceses across the U.S. face hundreds of millions of dollars in
additional claims. Many now wonder: Can the church actually go broke? The
short answer is no. In the U.S. the Catholic Church collects revenues
totaling around $7.5 billion annually."
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816,250016,00.html

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