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POPE MEETS WITH BISHOPS
After celebrating his first public Mass in America at Washington Nationals stadium, Pope Benedict XVI met with a group of the leading American Bishops. The main news emanating from this meeting was the Pope's message that at this time there is an unprecedented opportunity for increase in church attendance.
Pope Benedict noted that all across America people in small towns were frustrated with the failure of the U.S. government to respond to their needs and were turning to their traditions and to their churches. Some of these citizens were even bitter. In times like these, there is a return to faith and it is important that the Roman Catholic Churches be welcoming and help those who wish to cling to their religion.
While His Holiness expressed regret at the circumstances that had made these people bitter, he was pleased that religion could provide refuge and comfort
China Issues Olympic Statements
Decrying attacks on the Olympic torch in the cities of London, Paris, and San Francisco, the Chinese Olympic Committee announced that the torch run route would be changed. The torch will now travel to Darfur, the Congo, Basra, and Baghdad before proceeding to Beijing.
In a separate statement, the Committee denied reports that the Olympic gold medals would be 38% lead.
News Corp. May Join Yahoo Bid With Microsoft
Yahoo executives, marketing consultants, and web designers are meeting with Murdoch to consider changes to the Yahoo front page. There is agreement on the masthead:
YAHOO - Honoring the Legacy of George W. Bush
Other entries under consideration are:
The Wall Street Journal (link) - The World's Newspaper
The Iraq Nation - a story of success
The Pat Robertson Page
Television: Fox News - the Really Balanced Network (link)
Politics: The Perfidy of the Democrats.
The Rupert Murdock Story - Pathway to Greatness p
Some of the News
That may be True
POPE MEETS WITH BISHOPS
After celebrating his first public Mass in America at Washington Nationals stadium, Pope Benedict XVI met with a group of the leading American Bishops. The main news emanating from this meeting was the Pope's message that at this time there is an unprecedented opportunity for increase in church attendance.
Pope Benedict noted that all across America people in small towns were frustrated with the failure of the U.S. government to respond to their needs and were turning to their traditions and to their churches. Some of these citizens were even bitter. In times like these, there is a return to faith and it is important that the Roman Catholic Churches be welcoming and help those who wish to cling to their religion.
While His Holiness expressed regret at the circumstances that had made these people bitter, he was pleased that religion could provide refuge and comfort
China Issues Olympic Statements
Decrying attacks on the Olympic torch in the cities of London, Paris, and San Francisco, the Chinese Olympic Committee announced that the torch run route would be changed. The torch will now travel to Darfur, the Congo, Basra, and Baghdad before proceeding to Beijing.
In a separate statement, the Committee denied reports that the Olympic gold medals would be 38% lead.
News Corp. May Join Yahoo Bid With Microsoft
Yahoo executives, marketing consultants, and web designers are meeting with Murdoch to consider changes to the Yahoo front page. There is agreement on the masthead:
YAHOO - Honoring the Legacy of George W. Bush
Other entries under consideration are:
The Wall Street Journal (link) - The World's Newspaper
The Iraq Nation - a story of success
The Pat Robertson Page
Television: Fox News - the Really Balanced Network (link)
Politics: The Perfidy of the Democrats.
The Rupert Murdock Story - Pathway to Greatness p