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- Editorial - A Bishop’s Words - NYTimes.com on 2009-12-08
- More than 500 claims filed against NW Jesuits - washingtonpost.com on 2009-12-07
- In Cardinal Egan’s Testimony, a New View of a Sex Scandal - NYTimes.com on 2009-12-05
- Prosperity gospel faces challenge: frugal savers | tennessean.com | The Tennessean on 2009-11-30
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Preoccupations - James R. Gaines, Proud to Join the Digerati - NYTimes.com on 2009-11-30
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In the digital world, though, social networks are now bigger than most national populations, more people are consuming more news and information than ever before, and an archive of all the world’s knowledge is being built and streamed to your favorite device. This new world brings with it as much promise as pain. It’s like youth that way.
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White House party crashers fit a new mold: Fame at all costs | csmonitor.com on 2009-11-29
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The media business is the new Ellis Island: Give me your talentless, give me your hoaxes and I will put anything on my air.”
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generations
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The dangers of revolutionary right-wing rhetoric | csmonitor.com on 2009-11-28
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"all forms of violence are preceded by violent language.
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Healthy language produces healthy communities. Unhealthy language results in unhealthy communities.
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- Michael Gerson - The strange, sad death of journalism - washingtonpost.com on 2009-11-28
- Op-Ed Columnist - The Religious Wars - NYTimes.com on 2009-11-27
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Church Covered Up Child Abuse in Ireland, Panel Finds - NYTimes.com on 2009-11-27
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For some reason or another they felt they could deal with all this in little worlds of their own.
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''One priest admitted to sexually abusing over 100 children, while another accepted that he had abused on a fortnightly basis during the currency of his ministry which lasted for over 25 years,'' they wrote.
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