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Use of Force in Libya Questioned

As the pope appealed for a halt to the violence in Libya U S bishops issued a tentative endorsement of the Obama administration s use of force in the North African state in order to to protect civilians in Libya from their own government calling on the administration to stay focused on this lim

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The Cost of Cheap Clothes

Ending child labor establishing the right to organize fighting for a just wage 100 years after the Triangle Shirtwaist fire claimed the lives of 146 people in New York rsquo s Greenwich Village from a global perspective a familiar litany of critical challenges persist in the experiences of modern

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Got Clean Water?

It s unfortunate that in the midst of an extremely busy international news day and during a week of important breaking news World Water Day that s today March 22 nbsp is likely to get lost in the media shuffle If you can break away from the news out of Libya and Japan long enough though clean

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Postering Over Free Speech

Taking a position that does not endear him to the larger American Jewish community is not something unknown to Rabbi Michael Lerner founding editor of Tikkun He s used to provoking the status quo and the heat that can generate He s not used to having his home and family threatened however becau

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Fear and Trembling

For a small indication of what the people in Japan have been enduring take a gander at this chart of global seismic activity nbsp from the U S Geological Service You can find the nbsp 9 0 quake that rocked the nation on March 11 at 05 46

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Looking Hard for Good News Today

If you ve been following the news of the weekend all I can say is Step back from the ledge Whew I can t remember when I have spent as much time on international news that was so unrelentingly brutal and depressing Even local news here in the NYC area was horrendous a horrific bus crash that

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Japan Update

Catholic charitable agencies are accepting donations for Japan and other countries affected by the magnitude 8 9 earthquake and tsunamis that followed You can send donations to Catholic Relief Services the U S bishops rsquo international relief and development agency or to Caritas the church r

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Caritas ‘Mobilizes’ in Japan

From Caritas Japan Caritas Japan is mobilizing to respond to the 10 metre tsunami that struck in the region of the Diocese of Sendai today ldquo A tsunami has hit our people Is a tidal wave has come to overwhelm our lives We are still in shock over what has happened rdquo Father Koichi Otaki

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