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Sources: Urlacher turned to alternative therapy before knee scope
The inexplicable months of delay between Brian Urlacher's left knee injury and an arthroscopic procedure to reduce pain and swelling a little more than a week ago is pretty difficult to understand. Why would the Bears and Urlacher gamble waiting for...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Sports, Ketorolac (drug), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Kobe Bryant
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Entering the pope's domain
The Vatican has officially accepted a gift to Pope Francis from Chicago lawyer Chris Connors: a fitting domain name, popefrancis.com. Connors, who bought the domain in 2010 on a lark, had secretly hoped a pope would choose the name Francis in his...Tags: Vatican City, Alzheimer's Disease, Francis I, Religious Leaders
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Lara Pulver suffers no fools in 'Da Vinci's Demons'
RedEyeLara Pulver wowed Americans a year ago when, as Irene Adler in "Sherlock" on PBS, she walked into our living rooms wearing nothing but a pair of Louboutin heels and a don't-[bleep]-with-me attitude. The whip-cracking dominatrix Irene knew who she was...Tags: Bleep (euphemism), True Blood (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Italy, Television Industry
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After rebuke by archbishop, Cardinal Mahony takes higher profile
When Archbishop Jose Gomez stripped his predecessor, Cardinal Roger Mahony, of public duties for mishandling clergy sex abuse cases, a church spokesman said the retired prelate's life would remain largely the same with one exception: confirmations. No...
Tags: Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Christianity, Social Media, Vatican City
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No room for "careerists, social climbers," among clergy- Pope
Reuters* Pope urges clergy to live simple lives among the poor * "Theoretical poverty" among clergy harms Church By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY, May 8 (Reuters) - Pope Francis said on Wednesday that clergy who were "careerists" or "social climbers" were...Tags: Benedict XVI, Angelo Scola, Vatican City, Social Issues, Francis I
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Pope to visit Brazil slum, meet prisoners, on first trip
ReutersVATICAN CITY, May 7 (Reuters) - Pope Francis will visit the poor in a favela and meet young prisoners when he travels to Brazil on his first international trip as pontiff in July, the Vatican said on Tuesday. Francis, who has said he wants to make...Tags: Christianity, AIDS, Brazil, Vatican City, Roman Catholicism
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CORRECTED-Bangladesh building owner faces murder complaint over collapse
Reuters(Corrects to show complaints were filed, not charges) By Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - The wife of a Bangladeshi garment worker who was killed when a building collapsed filed a murder complaint against the building's owner on...Tags: Exports, Murder, Punishment, Bangladesh, Dhaka (Bangladesh)
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Bangladesh building owner faces murder charge over collapse
ReutersBy Serajul Quadir and Ruma Paul DHAKA, May 5 (Reuters) - The wife of a Bangladeshi garment worker who was killed when a building collapsed filed a murder charge against the building's owner on Sunday as the death toll from the country's worst...Tags: Exports, Murder, Bangladesh, Punishment, Dhaka (Bangladesh)
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Vatican fresco may show first European depictions of Native Americans
ROME -- The first European renditions of Native Americans, made shortly after Christopher Columbus returned from his first trip to the Americas, may have been discovered under layers of grime on a neglected fresco at the Vatican. The tiny figures of...
Tags: Entertainment, Vatican City, Dance, Social Issues, Entertainment Events
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Cardinals continue to thrive through all the upheaval
No baseball fans loved their guy more than Cardinal Nation loved Albert Pujols this time last year. But one October later, he has become the civic punch line. While Cardinal-for-life Stan Musial is treated like the pope in Vatican City, Pujols...
Tags: Yadier Molina, Sports, Derek Jeter, David Freese, Edward Mujica
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Cardinal George: Is there now such a sea change in Western culture that people can't believe?
Cardinal Francis George of Chicago had gone through a long 16-hour day of meetings and travel, a day that began at 5 a.m., and it was just about 9 at night. He was tired, with one more meeting to go. But as he walked into the room for our interview late...
Tags: Benedict XVI, Journalism, Roman Catholicism, Travel, Religion and Belief
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Students at St. Joan of Arc School participate in conclave web chat with Archbishop Lori
The eighth grade students at St. Joan of Arc School participated in a Conclave web chat with William E. Lori, Archbishop of Baltimore, on March 11. St. Joan of Arc School was one of 17 Catholic elementary schools invited to participate. Archbishop Lori...Tags: Benedict XVI, Elementary Schools, Schools, Religious Leaders, Education
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