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Seoul Man, a Saintly Assassin

I suspect Father Jim Martin won t be writing about this guy anytime soon but in South Korea he is apparently held in high regard On October 26 1909 in Harbin northeastern China Thomas An Jung-geun assassinated Ito Hirobumi Japan rsquo s first prime minister and the first Japanese resident gen

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Maps of the United States

While Congress began another round of government by brinkmanship and self-inflicted wound I stumbled upon a couple of maps of the United States today that offer a depressing update not on the nation s highway system perhaps on the American dream The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities digs a

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Blue tongue lashing

Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly took some heat this week from Peter Finney writing in New Orleans archdiocesan paper the Clarion Herald where he serves as Executive Editor During a couple of frustrating losses this season you didn t need to be a lip-reader to figure out what Kelly was we

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What’s in a Name?

If you have gotten into the habit of scanning the list of ingredients of the processed food you buy at your local supermarket get ready to look for something new Or more to the point mdash not ldquo Corn sugar rdquo may soon be showing up in the fine print along the side or the bottom of your f

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Irish Government Responds To Vatican

The Irish government spent the last few days pondering the official response from the Vatican on the Cloyne Report and the uproar which ensured upon its publication Basically they offer a thank you for your response but we stand by everything we said to the curia including the remarkably bitter

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