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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry
board a second plane after their original aircraft had mechanical problems
on April 6, 2013, at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. Kerry
heads to the Middle East, his third trip to the region in
two weeks, in a fresh bid to unlock long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace
talks. And in Istanbul, the first leg of a six-nation trip that
goes on to Europe and East Asia, Kerry will coordinate with Turkey's
Prime Minister and other Turkish officials on efforts to halt the violence
in neighboring Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Paul J. Richards, Pool)The
Associated PressSyrians who now live in Greece, display photos of injured
people in Syria, during a protest against Syrian President Bashar Assad
, in front of the Greek Parliament, in Athens, Saturday April 6,
2013. Around 200 Syrians took part in the protest. (AP Photo/Dimitri
Messinis)The Associated PressFILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 file photo
released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian President Bashar
Assad gestures speaks at the Opera House in central Damascus, Syria. Assad
has warned that the fall of his regime or the breakup
of Syria will unleash a wave of instability that will shake the
Middle East for years to come. Assad told the Turkish TV station
Ulusal Kanal in an interview aired Friday, April 5, 2013 that "we
are surrounded by countries that help terrorists and allow them to enter
Syria." (A
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Lounge and the Wheelhouse Bar, are all bigger and better.The Atrium
Real Life Social NetworkingMost Princess ships have atriums, but the piazza
here is twice the size, and restyled as a social hub where
guests can gather for coffee, gelato, sweet treats, fine wine, pizza, martinis,
cabaret-style entertainment and more. The key is opening up the surrounding
venues -- like visiting a vibrant European city center.There are restaurants
like Alfredos Pizzeria, Vines Wine Bar, and Gelato. The International Caf
for coffee and free pastry is open 24 hours a day. Other
charmers will be Vines, a wine-tasting bar that will also serve tapas;
and Ocean Terrace for sushi, ceviche and caviar, overlooking the Atrium
on deck 7.Booking Royal PrincessWhen bookings for Royal Princess opened
last March, the line had its busiest sales day ever. The maiden
season includes the most popular Princess European itinerary, the Grand
Mediterranean. On October 9 she heads across the Atlantic to home port
in Fort Lauderdale.The first four cruises are sold out. Later 12-day Mediterranean
cruises start at $2,190 per person, or $3,395 for balcony cabins. From
November 3 to April 20, 2014, she will be sailing the eastern
Caribbean at rates from $754 for inside and $949 balcony. Next summer
she visits the Baltic Sea.Paul Motter is the ed
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">iocese of Washington newspaper he ran down the hall shouting: "He's
a Jesuit! He's a Jesuit!"But members of the order have also started
thinking ahead, to the potential impact of this pontificate on their many
ministries, colleges and overall future. Pope Francis could inspire new
recruits and wider regard for the society. But he could also feel
compelled to intervene in the inner workings of the order, which has
had sometimes tense relations with the Vatican over the centuries."In the
context of young men and women considering a religious vocation and calling,
it has to have an impact," said the Rev. Thomas Gaunt, a
Jesuit and analyst at Georgetown University's Center for Applied Research
in the Apostolate. "And that impact will be at least a blip
on the screen and could be more."Bergoglio was more than a rank-and-file
member of the Society of Jesus. He held the order's most trusted
positions in Argentina.Soon after he was ordained, he was appointed novice
master, in charge of training the newest recruits. He went on to
become provincial, or national leader, before joining the church hierarchy
as a bishop in Buenos Aires. Francis has chosen a papal coat
of arms featuring the Jesuit seal: a sunburst containing a red cross
and the "HIS" abbreviation for Jesus Christ.In pure marketing terms, it's
the ultimate branding opportunity.Many Jesuit-run colleges, such as Georgetown,
are already prominent and a top draw for applicants, although mo
WASHINGTON After a full year of fruitless job hunting, Natasha Baebler
just gave up.She'd already abandoned hope of getting work in her field,
working with the disabled. But she couldn't land anything else, either
not even a job interview at a telephone call center.Until she feels
confident enough to send out resumes again, she'll get by on food
stamps and disability checks from Social Security and live with her parents
in St. Louis."I'm not proud of it," says Baebler, who is in
her mid-30s and is blind. "The only way I'm able to sustain
any semblance of self-preservation is to rely on government programs that
I have no desire to be on."Baebler's frustrating experience has become all
too common nearly four years after the Great Recession ended: Many Americans
are still so discouraged that they've given up on the job market.Older
Americans have retired early. Younger ones have enrolled in school. Others
have suspended their job hunt until the employment landscape brightens.
Some, like Baebler, are collecting disability checks.It isn't supposed to
be this way. After a recession, an improving economy is supposed to
bring people back into the job market.Instead, the number of Americans in
the labor force those who have a job or are looking
for one fell by nearly half a million people from February
to March, the government said Friday. And the percentage of working-age
adults in the labor force what's called the participation rate
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