Notre Dame Magazine

Winter 1995-96

Features

Arrested Development, by Judith A. and Richard B. Schwartz
Heroes often draw strength from the fault lines of their past.
Underdose, by Michael E. Long '54
When pain sears body and soul, why won't doctors spell relief?
Pure Torture, by Thomas N. Moe '75
As a POW for five years, Thomas Moe learned that pain can kill or cleanse.
A Second Chance in Panama, by Mark Reynolds
Torrijos is dead, Noriega in jail and El Toro has risen from the dictatorial ashes.
Growing Up Old, text by Raimo Vayrynen, photos by Martin Lueders
For most of the world's boys and girls, childhood evaporates in the midst of poverty, abuse, famine and war.
Part of Darkness, by Mark Phillips
A trip home reveals that evil, not innocence, may lie at the heart of Pendleton, New York -- and elsewhere.
Forrest Grumps, by James W. Arnold
Do movies like True Lies and Pulp Fiction really threaten our society -- or are we just overreacting?

Notre Dame News

Professors of Uniformity
Heart-stopping action
The universe of old
World's smallest leprechaun
How to build a better bug

Perspectives

In Colors of Black and White: Sister Dinosaur and the macaw
Room for One More: Did they have love to spare?
The Company of Strangers: Radio days
Divided We Stand: Wedding day blues
The Jewel of Y-7: Looking for the ancient one

Alumni section

Final clues
Classnotes


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