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Cardinal Arinze supports religious plurality
In 1932, a boy was born in Onitsha, Nigeria, to a family that observed traditional African animist beliefs. Today he is a Catholic cardinal, the president of the Vatican Council for Inter-Religious Dialogue and considered by some as the probable successor of Pope John Paul II. Cardinal Francis Arinze will give a public lecture, "Message of the Gospel to a Religiously Pluralistic World at the Threshold of the Third Millennium," at ... [more]
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Bob and Jim report from Podunk, Ill.
NEWS ANCHOR IN PODUNK, IL: Tonight we begin our crack coverage of the tri-cornfield area with a report from our newest news correspondent, Jim Gray, who has just been mysteriously released from his NBC contract. Jim, what do you have for ... [more]
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Postseason begins tonight for No. 6 Notre Dame, Miami
Tonight's Big East quarterfinal match up between the Big Mid-Atlantic Division champions the Fighting Irish and the No. 4 team from the Northeast Division the Hurricanes of Miami appears to be a mismatch. The Irish are one of the top teams ... [more]
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Desperation and girls equal good music for the Crows
Desperation and loss never had it so good. After breaking on to the airwaves in 1993 with its hit album August and Everything After, the Counting Crows has been busy changing the sound of misery. Instead of the hard-crunching guitars associated ... [more]
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