Molly Marsh is a writer in Minneapolis.

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U.N. Calls for Decade of Peace and Nonviolence

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

The United Nations General Assembly voted in November to proclaim the first decade of the 21st century "The Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World (2001-2010)

Pickles and Football?

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Ohio State University head football coach John Cooper put himself in a pickle when he agreed to endorse a company that the Farm Labor Organizing Committee AFL-CIO (FLOC) says engages in unfair la

Christian Reformed Church Called to Repent

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

The Committee to Give Direction about and for Pastoral Care for Homosexual Members encouraged Christian Reformed churches to repent for failing to minister to gay and lesbian members.

Plowshares Activists Sentenced

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Several peace demonstrators received prison sentences in early January for hammering on a B-52 bomber...

Briefly Noted

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Ethnic Albanian leader Ibrahim Rugova was awarded the Sakharov prize for freedom of thought by the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, last December.

Public Truth-Telling

by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999
Moyers on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

Church Unites to Shun Hate

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Twice in two months, a delegation from Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas, led by Rev. Fred Phelps, picketed Broadway United Methodist Church in Chicago with signs declaring "Fags die. God laughs."

It's Easy Being Green

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Environmentally responsible business practices don't always lead to a decrease in profits.

Fines for Humanitarian Aid

by Andrew Schleicher, by Molly Marsh 03-01-1999

Voices in the Wilderness, an organization that seeks to end sanctions against Iraq, was notified by the federal government in early December that a penalty may be imposed against them and several