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According to the Syrian novelist Dima Wannous, the seed of Syria’s Arab Spring revolt was planted in Damascus in February 2011. A policeman insulted a shop owner, and a crowd of young workers and traders formed chanting, “The Syrian people cannot be humiliated.” The interior minist
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Digging Deeper; Don't Call Me A Saint?; Occupy in Action
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Who Cares? Tracking Bigotry; Demographic Detonation
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The sad fact is that Catholics can be just as divisive as the rest of our fellow citizens.
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Inhuman Warfare; No PowerPoint, Please; From Roma, With Love
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It is time to turn our attention to how human actions influence these death-dealing events.
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House Call; War Against Want; Now the Scouts
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How can Lance Armstrong close the door on this part of his life and regain his dignity?
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The world wounds itself in its suppression of girls.
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The sad fact is that both presidential candidates have taken positions that are incompatible with the moral law.