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IMAGE: CNS photo/Mohammed Badra, ReutersBy Rhina GuidosWASHINGTON (CNS) -- There is only one word to describe theimages coming out of Syria as the conflict advances: apocalyptic.Aleppo, once Syria's largest city and once known as its jewel,sits in rubble, but more tragically so do its people."The cradle of civilizations and the birthplace of Judaism,Christianity and Islam, the Middle East has become the theater of incrediblebrutality," said Archbishop Bernardito Auza, the Vatican's permanent observer tothe United Nations in addressing the U.N. Security Council Oct. 19 about thedeterioration of the situation. "The corpses under the ruins and the wanderingrefugees are a clear witness to this cynical contempt and trampling ofinternational humanitarian law."U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura said to a group ofEuropean Union foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Oct. 17 said that "between now and December, if we cannot find a solution, Aleppo will notbe there anymore." Images ...
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- For the third time, Johnson & Johnson has been hit with a multimillion-dollar jury verdict over whether the talc in its iconic baby powder causes ovarian cancer when applied regularly for feminine hygiene....
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk apologized Friday for mocking his Democratic rival's immigrant background and her claim that her family's military service dates back to the Revolution - comments that drew wide criticism and threatened an already difficult re-election campaign....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court will take up transgender rights for the first time in the case of a Virginia school board that wants to prevent a transgender teenager from using the boys' bathroom at his high school....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump's behavior has long grated on Carolyn Miller, but the allegations he sexually assaulted women was one factor that helped her decide in the last week to cast her ballot for Hillary Clinton....
BAGHDAD (AP) -- The Islamic State group is using tens of thousands of people as "human shields" in and around Mosul while the Iraqi forces are waging a large-scale offensive aimed at retaking the country's second-largest city, the U.N. human rights office said Friday....
QAYARA, Iraq (AP) -- For three months, as Islamic State militants ranged across farms and villages south of Mosul, they took Sayid Naheer, his wife and eight children with them. The family was among tens of thousands of people that the U.N. says have been rounded up to be used as human shields....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI informed Congress on Friday it is investigating whether there is classified information in new emails that have emerged in its probe of Hillary Clinton's private server. The FBI said in July its investigation was finished....
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis said the cornerstone of life for Christians is Jesus who is praying for us, pointing out that Jesus always turned to prayer at all the key moments in his life. His remarks came during his Mass celebrated on Friday morning in the chapel of the Santa Marta residence.Listen to this report by Susy Hodges with clips of the Pope's voice:  Taking his cue from the Gospel reading recounting how Jesus spent the night in prayer before choosing his disciples, the Pope’s homily reflected on the fundamental importance of prayer for Christians. He said whilst Jesus is the cornerstone of the Church and there is no Church without Him, the key to this cornerstone is Jesus who is praying for us.The cornerstone of the Church is Jesus in front of the Father who is praying for us“‘Jesus went up to the mountain to pray and he spent the night in prayer to God.’ And then the rest followed, the crowds, the choosing of his disciples, the healings...
A Catholic Church-run college in Darjeeling, India, has become the first to launch a full-fledged web radio with 20 different programmes in Nepali language.  It is also the first Community/Campus Radio in West Bengal and entire northeast India to be run by a college.   Salesian College Sonada, established by the Salesians of Don Bosco in 1938, launched its web radio on Friday, 28th October, 2016.   Member of Legislative Assembly from Darjeeling Prof Amar Singh Rai was the chief guest.“It is our Diwali gift to Nepali people worldwide,” said college Principal, Salesian priest Dr. George Thadathil, speaking of the possibility on-demand radio provides for people everywhere to access programme of their choice at their own convenience.  “Our Community Radio will serve geographic and ethnic communities of the region with broadcast content that is popular, relevant and often overlooked by commercial or mass-media broadcasters,” Dr Thad...
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