Pope Benedict arrived today in Washington, D.C., his Alitalia jet Shepherd One landing at Andrews Air Force Base late in the afternoon. The ceremony was quiet and reserved as he was greeted by various clerical dignitaries and officials after being inevitably welcomed by George Bush. Benedict lacks the dynamic charisma of John Paul II…but that would [...]
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Forty-four years ago, the murder of Kitty Genovese in Kew Gardens, Queens, brutal and viciously insane as it was, did not, at first, receive much media attention. In a nation still reeling in the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination, experiencing the first of many race riots, observing a sudden surge in the crime rate, this [...]
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