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
Volume 24, Number 4
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