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Rome Fiddles, We Burn
What do women becoming priests and priests molesting boys have in common? Plenty, according to the Vatican.
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The Good News About Mel Gibson
The reckoning has arrived for the creator of “The Passion,” whose self-destruction parallels the decline of the Christian right.
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Can We Talk?
When CNN fired its senior editor of Middle East affairs, we lost the voice of someone who knows the nuances of the region.
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As Older Users Join Facebook, Network Grapples With Death
The world’s biggest social network has had trouble figuring out when one of its 500 million users has died.
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Tweet Less, Kiss More
With technology taking over our lives, it might just help to turn off the cellphone and smell the roses.
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PatriciaSF
The Good News About Mel Gibson
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gemswinc
After Oil Cleanup, Hidden Damage Can Last for Years
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Unlikely Tutor Giving Military Afghan Advice
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal found an ally in Greg Mortenson, the author of “Three Cups of Tea,” whose work had led to the construction of schools in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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CWA_Tweets
Daniel Nava Reaches Red Sox After Long Journey
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Our Beaker Is Starting to Boil
It’s difficult to ignore photographic evidence that the roof of the world is melting at a rapid pace.
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Women’s Role in Holocaust May Exceed Old Notions
An American woman’s research suggests that German women had a greater role in World War II genocide than previously thought.
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alexia
The Fiction of Memory
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Insurers Push Plans That Limit Health Choices
As the White House begins to enact the new national health care law, the biggest insurers are promoting plans with lower premiums that allow fewer doctors and hospitals.
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After Oil Cleanup, Hidden Damage Can Last for Years
Every oil spill is different, but the thread that unites some major ones is a growing scientific awareness of the persistent damage that spills can do.
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Among Celebrities, Mystery’s Not Fashionable
For today’s celebrities, silence is suspect. Transparency wins (for a while).
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Rewarding Consumers for Providing Personal Data
Bynamite, a start-up company, says consumers should get more of a benefit from the information marketers collect from them online.
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JanRed
Spicy Quinoa, Cucumber and Tomato Salad
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Europe Without Hotels
A new breed of Web site lets anyone with an apartment or spare room turn it into an impromptu B&B, and a bargain for travelers.
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Gay Parade in Warsaw Meets Jeers From Some
Thousands of police officers holding back egg-throwing youths were a reminder that Poland is not the Netherlands when it comes to gay demonstrations.
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