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    Feb 13, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  1. Pope Benedict XVI's one unforgivable failure

    Nothing distinguished the papacy of Pope Benedict XVI so much as the way in which he is leaving. We should be grateful that he realizes his body is failing him — most people in power do not — and is abdicating. But let's not forget that it...

    Tags: Elections, Benedict XVI, Vatican City, United Nations, Gays and Lesbians

  2. Feb 10, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  3. Catholic Schools Week a memorable occasion

    Oh, how well I remember Catholic Schools week. How could I forget the Burger King booklets?
    South Bend Tribune
    Oh, how well I remember Catholic Schools week. How could I forget the Burger King booklets? Again this year, the schools have been doing some fun and serious events during the week. Last week I visited some of the Mishawaka and South Bend Catholic...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Religious Education, Teachers, Roman Catholicism, Arts and Culture

  4. Feb 8, 2013 |Column| Petoskey News
  5. Our faith challenged by science

    As I've written last week, for many faith comes easy. They believe the Bible, as one has said, "all the way from Generations to Revolutions!" (Genesis to Revelation, for those of you not familiar with the books of the Bible). Others, want to believe,...

    Tags: Genesis (music group), Bible, Colleges and Universities, Education, Michigan State University

  6. Feb 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Iris DeMent interview: After 16 years, the songs start to flow again

    Iris DeMent’s much-celebrated 2012 release, “Sing the Delta” (Flariella), marked the singer’s first album of new material in 16 years. But it was an album of old-timey gospel songs she essentially released for herself in 2004, “Lifeline,” that made “Sing the Delta” possible.
    Iris DeMent’s much-celebrated 2012 release, “Sing the Delta” (Flariella), marked the singer’s first album of new material in 16 years. But it was an album of old-timey gospel songs she essentially released for herself in 2004,...

    Tags: Depression, Music, Entertainment, Behavioral Conditions, Religion and Belief

  8. Jan 28, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Rooney Rule advocate hoping to expand opportunities for black coaches

    Luck, as the saying goes, is when opportunity meets preparation. Opportunity, as I like to say, is when lucky people meet good professional networks. NFL coaching and management jobs are for the luckiest and most well-connected football minds, which...

    Tags: Football, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens, Lovie Smith, Social Issues

  10. Nov 20, 2005 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. The journey of Judge Joan Lefkow

    Tribune staff reporter
    A few days ago, Joan Lefkow was walking down a Chicago street flanked by federal marshals when a panhandler walked up to her and said, "God bless you, Judge Lefkow." It has been nine months since U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow's name and face...

    Tags: Richard Nixon, Elvis Presley, Father's Day, Criminal Laws, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Dec 7, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  13. Has our Advent Christ lost magnetism?

    When one looks about and sees the erosions of the Advent message through the ever increasing secularization and commercialization of Christmas, all Christians have cause for deep concern. The great redemptive message of the humble birth of Jesus of...

    Tags: Nazareth, Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays, Religious Festivals, Religion and Belief

  14. Dec 2, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Drop foolish plan pushed by Commissioner Sean Parks to develop south Lake recharge area

    On the surface, an effort to sculpt a long-term plan for how south Lake should grow looks as though its backers are doing all the right things. The area under discussion runs from State Road 50 in the north to U.S. Highway 192 in the south and from U.S....

    Tags: Highway Transportation

  16. Dec 12, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  17. End Of World Delayed — Tomorrow's Coming

    The Hartford Courant
    The world will definitely not come to an end on Dec. 21, 2012, regardless of the Mayan calendar. There's no planetary Rapture in the near future, despite the wishful thinking of an apocalyptic few. For at least another billion years, Earth will spin,...

    Tags: Islam, Winter Solstice, NASA, Judaism, Cosmology

  18. Oct 18, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Daum: Madonna's tone-deaf tattoo

    There goes Madonna, classing up the joint again. To show her support of Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot and critically wounded by the Taliban because of her advocacy for girls' education, the Material Girl (a.k.a. Madge, Esther, the Queen of Pop, the Hottest Bod in the AARP) took the opportunity during a recent concert at L.A.'s Staple Center to pull her pants down and reveal a (fake) tattoo of the girl's name inked across the small of her back.
    There goes Madonna, classing up the joint again. To show her support of Malala Yousafzai, the 14-year-old Pakistani girl shot and critically wounded by the Taliban because of her advocacy for girls' education, the Material Girl (a.k.a. Madge, Esther,...

    Tags: Islam, Injuries and Wounds, Feminism, Madonna, Pakistan

  20. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  21. Garden club helped cultivate city neighborhoods

    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park, Windsor Hills and Ashburton. It was named For-Win-Ash and its aim was to keep these communities green, clean and beautiful.
    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park,...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Howard University, Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park

  22. Nov 24, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. An extraordinary family grew in Watts

    Rodney and Renee Brooks live near 101st and Central Avenue in Watts, and it was in that house — a modest two-story, brown stucco cube — that they raised six extraordinary children.
    Rodney and Renee Brooks live near 101st and Central Avenue in Watts, and it was in that house — a modest two-story, brown stucco cube — that they raised six extraordinary children. Jason is at Harvard, working on a PhD in education....

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Boston College, Science and Technology, Skype

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