Friday, November 27
If you thought Colin Meloy had a patent on millennial song-cycles, you haven
Washington City Paper,
Tue Nov 24 13:24:33 PST 2009
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Council boss pledges to help rebuild war memorial
COUNCIL boss Keith Prince has promised church campaigners their fight to rebuild a decaying war memorial will be won. Scaffolding envelopes the eye-catching plinth outside St Barnabas Churc...
Ilford Recorder,
Wed Nov 25 09:19:04 PST 2009
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Politics of religion: Kennedys and the Catholic Church
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When the archbishop of Boston said John F. Kennedy's funeral Mass in 1963, he departed from the Latin text to address the late president in English. "May the angels, dea...
The Providence Journal,
Tue Nov 24 20:01:58 PST 2009
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Politics of religion: Kennedys and the Catholic Church
WASHINGTON
The Providence Journal,
Tue Nov 24 19:47:40 PST 2009
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Consumers group awards councilor
THE Consumers League of the Philippines Foundation (ConPhil) Inc. is awarding City Councilor Nielex C. Tupas the Dangal ng Pilipinas Award for Local Legislative and Service Excellence. read...
Sun Star,
Tue Nov 24 22:01:42 PST 2009
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Art collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers
ROME (Reuters) - An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century, Florence's History of Science museum sa...
Reuters,
Tue Nov 24 16:17:30 PST 2009
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Italy collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers
ROME (Reuters) - An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century, Florence's History of Science museum an...
Reuters,
Tue Nov 24 16:16:49 PST 2009
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Thanks, but no thanks
Thanks, but no thanks
Ventura County Reporter,
Tue Nov 24 11:07:19 PST 2009
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Cluny celebrates 1,100 years of monastic heritage
Cluny, France - The model of the choir looks like a pile of wooden building bricks scattered on the floor by a child. Cubes, pyramids, cylinders and spheres - almost all the geometric forms...
EARTHtimes.org,
Mon Nov 23 19:11:30 PST 2009
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Ministerial Religious Life: concluding reflections
Schneiders has been for many years associated with the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, California, as professor of New Testament Studies and Christian Spirituality, and is a member o...
National Catholic Reporter,
Mon Nov 23 11:42:32 PST 2009
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On Tobin and Kennedy, the question isn't 'why' but 'why now'?
By JOHN L. ALLEN JR.
National Catholic Reporter,
Mon Nov 23 10:12:32 PST 2009
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Blunder may take weeks to solve
Talks to resolve the blunder of a murder victim being buried in the wrong grave could potentially drag on for weeks.
Express and Star,
Mon Nov 23 09:05:51 PST 2009
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'Mammon has been given a pasting'
The credit crunch has changed everything, says the Archbishop of York. Now people are beginning to realise that there are more important things than choice and the free market This is not g...
Guardian Unlimited,
Mon Nov 23 03:45:34 PST 2009
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Anglican head troubled by Vatican stance on disaffected
PADDY AGNEW in Rome IN A Vatican audience with Pope Benedict XVI last Saturday morning, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, expressed his
MalaysiaNews.net,
Sun Nov 22 17:14:33 PST 2009
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M. Patricia West: Keep religion out of health care reform
Elected officials
The Capital Times,
Sun Nov 22 03:09:28 PST 2009
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Crosses, censors and new Labour
"Events have shown that we are not a secular state, and, I fear, less secular than we used to be" - Dominic Fenech. Photo: Chris Sant Fournier.
Times of Malta,
Sun Nov 22 00:53:46 PST 2009
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Vatican woos artists
Vatican meeting tries to woo back the art world
BBC News,
Sat Nov 21 01:17:11 PST 2009
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Vatican tries to woo back the art world
Pope Benedict tries to bridge the gulf between Catholicism and the arts by gathering 250 of the world's leading artists, musicians, architects and sculptors at the Sistine Chapel.
BBC News,
Sat Nov 21 01:12:14 PST 2009
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Collector finds Galileo's lost tooth, fingers
An art collector has found a tooth, thumb and finger of the renowned Italian scientist Galileo Galilei who died in the 17th century.
Independent Online,
Sat Nov 21 05:59:37 PST 2009
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