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In All Things
Michael Sean Winters
The political world is reeling from the explosive revelation that New York Governor Elliot Spitzer was a client of a very pricey prostitution ring The news sent shockwaves across the political landscape and you could almost hear the schadenfreude on Wall Street Those who had felt the censorious we
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
As an example of how the media sometimes can get a story wrong or at least confuse things unnecessarily witness the story from the March 8 issue of L Osservatore Romano which included an entirely sensible interview with Bishop Gianfranco Girotto an official at the Apostolic Penitentiary on
In All Things
Sidney Callahan
This June our excellent parochial school is being closed after a hundred years My live in granddaughter Perry went there for the last eight years and has just moved to the local public school I am grateful that she had the advantages of Catholic education that sociologists have described these sc
In All Things
Michael Sean Winters
The Sunday news shows were dominated by discussions of how the Democratic race could turn out What happens to Michigan and Florida will be critical but unless those states re-do their primaries in some fashion it is almost impossible for Hillary Clinton to overtake Barack Obama in the delegate co
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James T. Keane
The news from New Haven is that former British Prime Minister and recent convert to Catholicism Tony Blair will teach a seminar at Yale University next year on Faith and Globalization Or considering his side of the pond Globalisation Blair will serve as the Howland Distinguished Fellow
In All Things
James T. Keane
A reminder to America s readers that we are conducting as part of our upcoming centennial celebration an essay contest on the topic of The Case for God Secular and religious media alike have been abuzz over the past year about the sudden flurry of books by aggressive and polemically-minde