Obama and the 'Oprah Effect': can she sway voters? | csmonitor.com
... to action. Jacqueline Pope and her sister-in-law Sandra Pope drove 90 miles
from Ottumwa, Iowa,
to be at the Des Moines rally. To ...
- 87k - 2007-12-10
Romney moves to allay Mormon concerns directly | csmonitor.com
... And, just as the future President Kennedy promised in 1960 that he would not accept
instruction from the pope,
Romney promised that as president he would ...
- 77k - 2007-12-07
A Muslim-Christian handshake | csmonitor.com
... The overture began in October with a letter from 138 Muslim clerics and scholars
addressed to Roman Catholic
Pope Benedict XVI and other Christian leaders. ...
- 68k - 2007-12-04
USA | csmonitor.com
... In mid-April Pope Benedict XVI will travel to Washington and New York during his
first trip to the US,
according to an itinerary released Monday at the fall ...
- 66k - 2007-11-14
Poles flood Britain, take new ideas back home | csmonitor.com
... In Italy this week, opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi asked that Romanians be
blocked, and other immigrants
expelled, and Pope Benedict spoke of immigrant ...
- 69k - 2007-11-08
World | csmonitor.com
... Twenty-three Roman Catholic archbishops, one of them from Baghdad, were
promoted to the rank of cardinal by
Pope Benedict XVI. All ...
- 67k - 2007-10-18
Why Bush risks China's ire to honor Dalai Lama | csmonitor.com
... China routinely criticizes these visits. October 2006 – Meets privately with Pope
Benedict XVI in Rome,
as well as with Italy's prime minister. ...
- 72k - 2007-10-17
Can world's 'Elders' help solve Darfur? | csmonitor.com
... Johannesburg, South Africa; and En Siro, Sudan - In Sudan, where African Union
mediators, Hollywood stars,
and even the pope have failed to secure a lasting ...
- 71k - 2007-10-04
Monk if you love freedom | csmonitor.com
... dictator in 1986. Pope John Paul II helped his native Poland lead the way
to free Eastern Europe of
communism. Soviet dissidents ...
- 68k - 2007-09-27
Good reads for different tastes | csmonitor.com
... Gee, a professor of English at Princeton University, has spun a lively romp around
Alexander Pope's
famed satiric poem, "The Rape of the Lock." Pope himself is ...
- 67k - 2007-09-25