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with all of her future ahead of her, believing in the possibilities
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to be killed, Kerry said.Smedinghoff previously served in Venezuela."The
world lost a truly beautiful soul today," her parents, Tom and Mary
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lives of those living in a country ravaged by war," they said.
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that she was serving her country by helping to make a positive
difference in the world."Kerry declared the protection of American diplomats
a top priority on his first day as secretary of state.The issue
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Libya, and three other Americans were killed in Benghazi almost seven months
ago. No one has yet been brought to justice.
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her sources in an exclusive story on a notebook allegedly kept by
James Holmes, the accused shooter in Aurora, Colo., movie theater shooting
in July 2012.Susan Estrich, a professor of law and political science at
the University of Southern California Law School, said Saturday on "America's
News HQ" that if a reporter cannot protect the anonymity of their
sources, people are not going to tell them things."In a government where
we really believe that the check on power is a free press,
you don't want to stifle the ability of reporters such as Jana
and others to get to the bottom of important stories and provide
us with true and accurate information," she said.Estrich added that the
notion that Holmes is not going to get a fair trial because
he does not know the name of Winter's sources seems "very much
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Anti-clerical European monarchs pressured Pope Clement XIV to abolish the
society in 1773 a suppression that wasn't lifted until
1814. Still, Jesuits remained a target for anti-Catholic conspiracy theorists
who believed the priests were scheming to overthrow foreign governments.The
order has become known more recently for academic rigor seen in the
universities they built in the U.S. and around the world. Jesuit scientists
have made so many advances in astronomy, physics and math that 35
moon craters have been named in their honor. But partly because of
these intellectual achievements, claims of elitism often surround the society.The
Rev. Joseph McShane, president of the Jesuit Fordham University, opened
a recent event with a quip playing on the order's reputation and
Francis' no-frills papacy. The pope has kept the simple, iron-plated pectoral
cross he used as bishop and living in the Vatican guesthouse rather
than the grand papal apartment."A humble Jesuit? An oxymoron. A Jesuit pope?
An impossibility. A humble Jesuit pope? A miracle," McShane said.In the
1970s, when the church was debating how it should relate to the
modern world, the order's General Congregation, or legislative body, decreed
that "the service of faith" and "the promotion of justice" would be
the focus of every Jesuit ministry. This coincided with a period of
high-profile detractors would say notorious activist
Jesuits, including the Rev. Daniel Berrig
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the painful past behind.Powell endured the explosive battle over desegregation
in Boston in the 1970s. Tears come to her eyes when she
talks about how it took her decades to return to the place
where she never felt safe as an African-American seventh-grader."It was
scary because of what you were going into, getting bricks thrown at
your bus. I remember the bus windows being broken," said Powell, now
48.Nearly four decades later, Powell's native city also is still working
to move forward from the legacy of the school busing crisis. Last
year, Mayor Thomas Menino created an advisory group whose aim was to
work toward putting students back in neighborhood schools. And last month,
school officials agreed to do away with the last vestiges of the
desegregation-based school assignment system, beginning in 2014.But raw
feelings remain from that divisive time. And to explore and mend the
divisions, the nonprofit Union of Minority Neighborhoods has been holding
public story circles across Boston where participants like Powell can open
up about their own experiences.Organizers hope the airing of voices will
help people of different races and economic classes learn from the city's
busing past so they can fight together for access to quality schools
for all students. Project director Donna Bivens said the exercises are designed
to be about listening and discussing, but not judging each other's stories."I
think that we can't move forward, looki
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