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  • Author unlisted. Chapter entitled “The Nuclear Freeze”.
  • Author unlisted. “Personal Transformation”. Building “Positive Peace”. (Is this Building Positive Peace: Actors and Factors by R. Manley, 1981?) Not found
  • Deans, Bob. “’Soft’ words deaden public senses to war’s horror”. 4 February 1991. Not found
  • Garrison, Dee. “Commentary: Peace Movements and War”. Peace and Change, Vol. 20, No. 2 (April 1995), pp.211-216. Archives online available since 1997 only
  • Garvey, Michael. “Peacenik’s ode to one totally awesome dude”. National Catholic Reporter. 1 December 1989. Archives online available since 1997 only
  • Hostetler, Lana. “Preparing Children for Peace”. Peace Review, 2:2 (1990). Available for purchase only.
  • Irish, Don. “How to Hang in There for the Long Haul”. Kids Meeting Kids. 2001. Accessed 14 May 2007. <http://www.kidsmeetingkids.org/facts_9.htm>
  • Jordan, Patrick. “An Appetite for God: Dorothy Day at 100”. Commonwealth, October 1997. Accessed 14 May 2007. <http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-20159020.html>
  • Miedzian, Myriam. “Real Men, Wimps, and National Security”. Boys Will Be Boys (New York: Doubleday, 1991). Accessed 24 July 2008. <http://myriammiedzian.com/Autumn_92.html>
  • Nelson, John. “War borrow lingo back from the playing fields”. South Bend Tribune, 24 January 1991, p. A2A  Archives online available since Dec. 1991 only.
  • O'Connor, John J. "Cartoons Teach Children, But is the Lesson Good?" New York Times, Feb. 20, 1990, p. B1. 5. <http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE2D7113DF933A15751C0A966958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1> Is this correct? Title: Critic's Notebook: Insiduous Elements in Children's Cartoons.


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