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Along with the meek, Pope Francis blesses the Harleys
VATICAN CITY — Biker culture came to the Vatican on Sunday as Pope Francis blessed thousands of Harley-Davidsons and their riders who celebrated the manufacturer's 110th anniversary with a loud parade and plenty of leather. Thundering Harley...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Francis I, Anglicanism, Rome (Italy), Vatican City
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Turkey's leader calms protests -- for now
ISTANBUL, Turkey – The political standoff between antigovernment protesters and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan eased Friday, but the last two weeks of unrest revealed national fissures and a belief by many that their leader will get his...
Tags: Protest, European Union, Istanbul (Turkey), Islam, Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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Ex-governor in Mexico facing probe checks into hospital
MEXICO CITY -- State governors in Mexico like to choose their successors. They almost always pick their party’s candidates and then work tirelessly to see them elected. It is a way to be sure the next guy watches your back. Or so the thinking goes....
Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Anglicanism, Lawyers, Mexico
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Russia not convinced by U.S. claims of Syrian chemical weapons use
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details,MOSCOW – Russia on Friday said it was not persuaded by U.S. assertions that Syria has used chemical weapons in the country’s civil war and called the decision to send arms to some rebel groups unhelpful. Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Russian...Tags: Vladimir Putin, Parliament, U.S. Congress, Bashar Assad, Anglicanism
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Pope, archbishop of Canterbury meet, speak of unity
LONDON -- The neophyte holders of two of Christendom’s most venerable posts met for the first time Friday and spoke of fostering unity and understanding between their sometimes rival branches of the faith. Pope Francis and Archbishop of Canterbury...
Tags: John Paul II, Anglicanism, Roman Catholicism, Vatican City, England
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'Yes Is the Answer' asks the question: Who's afraid of prog rock?
"Yes Is the Answer" is a collection of 20 essays related to progressive rock and its somewhat less regularly derided cousin art rock. Fifteen of the writers care about the subject, or used to. The other five came along to kibitz — a chess term for...
Tags: Book, Chess Playing, Entertainment, Rick Moody, Genesis (music group)
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READER SUBMITTED: A Step Back In Time
WoodstockIt isn't often that people are able to step back in time to experience an aspect of life that their parents, grandparents, great grandparents, or even great great grandparents might have enjoyed. The Finnish Hall in Canterbury, CT, home of the Finnish...Tags: Yale University, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Entertainment Events
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Construction of traffic circle already impacting restaurant
Construction of a mini-traffic circle began Monday at 39th Street and Canterbury Road in Tuscany-Canterbury, and is already affecting one local restaurant in a roundabout way. Dino Zeytinoglu, owner of La Famiglia, an Italian restaurant in the Broadview...Tags: Mini, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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God save the queen
Paul GreenbergGod save our gracious Queen Long live our noble Queen God save the Queen Send her victorious Happy and glorious Long to reign over us God save the Queen . . . Sixty years. Sixty years on the throne of the United Kingdom. Can the little...Tags: Republic of Ireland, Religion and Belief, Government, United Kingdom, Politics
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High school tennis: Results
South Bend TribuneState tennis IHSAA INDIVIDUAL STATE FINALS At Park Tudor HS, Indianapolis SINGLES Semifinals: Bailey Padgett (11) Carmel d. Leah Barnes (10) Fort Wayne Canterbury, 6-0, 6-4; Jackie Kawamoto (11) Greenwood (18-0, 9-0) d. Kelly Iden (12) Hamilton...Tags: High School Sports, Indiana High School Athletic Association
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High school tennis: Area players take aim at state
South Bend TribuneRecent seasons have been kind to the South Bend area at the girls IHSAA Individual Tennis Finals. Last season, Penn’s Alexandra Brinker captured the singles championship after finishing third in 2011. In 2010, Marian’s Caroline Eberhart...Tags: High School Sports, Tennis, Indiana High School Athletic Association, Human Interest
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Things you need to know for Monday
Good morning, Baltimore. There's a leaker in jail next door, Game of Thrones is a fantasy, and Turkey's flirting with anarchy. Welcome to your post-weekend trends report for June 3, 2013. Bradley Manning, the whistleblower accused of releasing a giant...
Tags: Throat Cancer, Matt Smith, Doctor Who (tv program), Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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