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10 Things about Cuba, Good and Bad
Published March 28, 2012
Fox News correspondent Greg Burke explains five things he likes about Cuba and five things he doesn't.
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On the Pope’s Plane: Ladies Rule
Published March 24, 2012
It's not just a guy's club when travelling with the Pope as women have taken control of the Papal press.
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Egypt Christians relationship with Muslims remain strained even after Arab Spring
Published March 21, 2012
A little more than a year ago, as the Arab Spring swept through North Africa, people in the region began feeling the taste of freedom.
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What's wrong with Italy?
Published February 29, 2012
A very decent human being is becoming harder and harder to find in Italy, a country where being honest unfortunately too often means the same thing as being stupid.
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What’s wrong with Italy?
Published February 29, 2012
When the Costa Concordia cruise ship went down just off the island of Giglio in January, several commentators took the occasion to use the shipwreck as a symbol for everything that was wrong with the country. And why not?
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Pope John Paul: Santo Subito Or Not So Fast?
Published April 30, 2011
Pope John Paul II’s beatification on Sunday may draw as many as a million people to Rome. Well over that number came six years ago when John Paul died, many of them clamoring “Santo Subito!” or make him a saint immediately.
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Berlusconi’s Bunga-Bunga Trial Immediately Adjourned
Published April 06, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi’s trial on charges of paying for sex with an underaged Moroccan dancer opened today, and was adjourned less than 10 minutes later.
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Italy Beings to Clear Island of Boat People, But Struggles With Where They Should Go
Published March 31, 2011
While Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi appears to have solved one problem, promising the residents of the tiny southern island of Lampedusa to clear it of immigrants within the next couple days, the immigration question remains a critical one for Italy, and for Europe.
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Amid Unrest, Egyptian Christians Fear for Their Future
Published February 07, 2011
Although some Christian demonstrators prayed peacefully with Muslims during the recent uprising in Cairo, the life of Egypt's Christians isn't likely to improve after Mubarak is gone
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Politicians Fret as Muslim Population Swells in Europe Amid Little Integration
Published March 24, 2009
A clash of civilizations may be taking place on battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it's happening a lot more quietly in Europe, where immigration and high birth rates mean Muslim populations are swelling in cities all over the continent.

