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Sun, 19 Apr 2009 17:20:16 -0700
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Obama dismisses criticism of Chavez handshake

Sun, 19 Apr 2009 16:56:50 -0700
Breitbart, “ Obama dismisses criticism of Chavez handshake ” President Barack Obama defended on Sunday his amicable first encounter with Venezuelan leader and anti-US firebrand Hugo Chavez, which critics back home assailed as naiive and “irresponsible”. “It’s unlikely that as a consequence of me shaking hands or having a polite conversation with Mr. Chavez that we are endangering the strategic interest of the United States,” Obama told reporters at the close of a Summit of the Americas.

John Paul II’s ‘Rule’ for married couples discovered, published by newspaper

Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:45:08 -0700
In its Thursday printed edition, the Italian daily Il Messagero published an unknown booklet written by Cardinal Karol Wojtyla in 1968 to help married couples in his Polish diocese implement the Encyclical “ Humanae Vitae, ” released that same year by Pope Paul VI. The text, entitled “Rule for Spouses,” was never made public outside the Archdiocese of Krakow, but was recently discovered by a student from the John Paul II Institute for Life and Family in Rome. The booklet will be officially pr

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Why Jackie Chan Rejects Chinese Freedom

Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:50:44 -0700
Asian martial arts actors often impress intellectually as well. Maybe they've kicked so much butt in their career that they eventually turn to philosophy when they need to cool down. Cooling down was however not the reaction of the media when Jackie Chan recently suggested Chinese authoritarianism might not be such a bad thing after all: Action star Jackie Chan's comments wondering whether Chinese people "need to be controlled" have drawn sharp rebuke in his native Hong Kong and in Taiwan.