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Pope, Anglican leader discuss their flocks
Pope Benedict XVI, right, meets with the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams at the Vatican on Saturday. After offering a home in his church to disaffected Anglicans, Pope Benedict XVI assures the archbishop of Canterbury that he is still committed to seeking closer ties between Catholics and Anglicans. Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:19:16 GMT
Pope meets 250 artists to renew friendship
Pope Benedict XVI greets artists, actors and musicians in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican on Saturday.Pope Benedict met artists from around the world in the Sistine Chapel and urged them to inject spirituality into their work, saying contemporary beauty was often "illusory and deceitful." Sat, 21 Nov 2009 18:02:46 GMT
Korean serial killer hangs himself in prison
A South Korean man on death row for murdering 13 people in one of the country's worst killing sprees has died after hanging himself. Sun, 22 Nov 2009 05:36:32 GMT
Proton beams circulate in Big Bang machine
After a year's delay, scientists at Europe’s CERN physics research center have sent beams of protons circulating all the way through the Large Hadron Collider.Scientists moved Saturday to prepare the world's largest atom smasher for exploring the depths of matter after successfully restarting the $10 billion machine following more than a year of repairs. Sat, 21 Nov 2009 16:35:05 GMT
NYT: U.S. fears Iraq projects will go to waste
An Iraqi worker at a new water treatment plant in Baghdad's Sadr City. The $65 million plant is meant to provide water for 200,000 people — just a tenth of the population of the vast slum on Baghdad's eastern ouskirts. The U.S. has spent $53 billion for relief and reconstruction in Iraq, but Iraqis' inability to maintain what's left behind could waste hundreds of millions of dollars and jeopardize basic services. Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:12:46 GMT
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