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Before furor, Ratigan raised few red flags
Shawn Francis Ratigan saw his future with the Catholic Church in 1979 as he stood with about 340,000 other believers in an Iowa farm field. Pope John Paul II was making his first American visit, and Ratigan, a 13-year-old Boy Scout and the son of working-class parents from Grain Valley, traveled with a youth group on Oct. 4 to the Living History Farms just outside of Des Moines to see the pontiff.
The Kansas City Star Jun 17 09:29pm

Heat gripping half of US expected to last for days
Sweltering temperatures across half the country have people doing what they can to stay cool, and some of them will need to keep doing it for the rest of the week.
AP via Yahoo! News Jun 09 08:51am

Heat gripping half of US expected to last for days
Sweltering temperatures across half the country have people doing what they can to stay cool, and some of them will need to keep doing it for the rest of the week.
AP via Yahoo! News Jun 09 08:54am

Half of US gripped by hot weather; not going away
Public schools in Philadelphia and parts of New Jersey and Maryland cut their days short, worried about students sweltering in temperatures in the 90s.
AP via Yahoo! News Jun 09 01:07am

Heat gripping half of US expected to last for days
Public schools in Philadelphia and parts of New Jersey and Maryland cut their days short, worried about students sweltering in temperatures in the 90s.
AP via Yahoo! Finance Jun 09 04:53am

The Voting News for 06/10/2011
On June 9, the Parliament's Constitutional Committee established a working group tasked with shoring up regulations related to the country's much-touted e-voting system.
Scoop.co.nz Jun 12 08:25pm

Mayo's help in Haiti goes deeper
By: Kathryn Elliott The Mayo Clinic had never set up organized disaster relief on foreign soil, but after a year of reconnaissance, planning and waiting for the civil unrest surrounding elections to subside, Mayo began a mission to Haiti. From February to June, Mayo sent eight teams of doctors, nurses, paramedics and pharmacists to provide patient care and medical supplies. Now they are ...
The Minnesota Daily Jun 14 08:49pm

Senior news in the Mid-Hudson Valley
Two get Ulster County senior honors
Kingston Daily Freeman Jun 19 12:09am

Seven Cristo Rey schools celebrate first graduating classes this year
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Across the country this year seven Cristo Rey schools celebrated their first graduating classes and at many of these schools, the graduates were the first in their families planning to attend college.
Catholic News Service Jun 24 02:01pm

Continental competitions and World Cups galore
The next few months sees two spots up for grabs at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, four World Cups taking place and the Preliminary Draw for Brazil 2014!
FIFA Jun 09 02:34am


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