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In All Things
Kevin Clarke
A lot of folks mouth agape may have been tracking the stock market for the last few days Some are eyeballing employment data looking for an indication that the nation may finally be resetting on more secure economic footing One economic-ish statistic which may have gone unnoticed today was track
In All Things
James Martin, S.J.
In the I Can t Believe He Really Said That Department nbsp comes this story from the London Tablet in which Cardinal Christoph nbsp Sch ouml nborn archbishop of Vienna nbsp is reported to have leveled an attack on Cardinal Angelo Sodano one of the most senior officials in the nbsp Curia nbsp
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
With just a few seats still to declare but no party winning a majority Parliament remains hung In a bid to lead the next Government the Conservative leader David Cameron has just made what he called a big open comprehensive offer to the Liberal-Democrats Stressing that his is the party wit
In All Things
Michael Sean Winters
Yesterday and today I am attending the Washington Briefing sponsored by the National Catholic Reporter and Trinity College The event brings together prominent Catholics to discuss the role of the Church in the life of the nation at this moment of history and it is well worth the effort that was
In All Things
Austen Ivereigh
There are 49 constituencies still to call but it is clear that neither Labor nor the Conservatives will be able to reach the majority of 326 seats even when obvious allies are added in The Conservatives have 280 seats Labor 240 Lib-Dems 52 others 27 Even if the Liberal-Democrats form an allia
In All Things
Matt Malone, S.J.
As Big Ben strikes 4 00 a m we are getting a clearer picture of the electoral reality We know that in all likelihood there will be a hung Parliament a kind of political stalemate in which no one party has a majority in the House of Commons We know that the Conservatives will have the most seats