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  • That one ridiculous palm

    In the first of five excerpts from her new book, "Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith," Anne Lamott recalls her atheist upbringing and the allure of the religion of her Catholic friends.
  • What's so funny about peace, love and understanding?

    The worlds of pop and pomp collide at the Nobel Peace Prize concert in Oslo
  • Uncle Andrew's cabin

    Why is a moralizing, self-centered Tory named Andrew Sullivan speaking for gay Americans?
  • (Un)married ... with Kingdom

    Shekhar Kapur's "Elizabeth" restrains her passion for men, but exhibits a ravenous appetite for ruling England.
  • Aging hormones

    Clinton's raging hormones offend the aging Beltway Catholic press corps.
  • Northern Ireland: Who will police the police?

    The one issue that the Northern Ireland peace accord has not addressed is the Royal Ulster Constabulary and its repressive ways.
  • Sharps and Flats: Madonna

  • Newsreal: Bigger than the pope

    A British investigative reporter who has written about the International Olympic Committee shows how the head of the IOC tries to prove, as he once said, that the IOC is more powerful than the Catholic Church.
  • Newsreal: The odd couple

    The pope's upcoming visit to Cuba and meeting with Fidel Castro is being depicted as a sort of ideological shootout: believer vs. atheist, Catholic vs. Communist, Old World vs. New. But the reality is much more complex.
  • Passages:Trenette or Trofie al pesto

    Dry ribbon pasta or fresh, homemade trofie twists, with green beans and potatoes, sauced with classic basil pesto
  • Enchanted Liguria

    David Downie, in his book "Enchanted Liguria," describes the cuisine of one of Italy's most fascinating culinary regions.
  • Sharps and Flats

    David Downie, in his book "Enchanted Liguria," describes the cuisine of one of Italy's most fascinating culinary regions.
  • The Awful Truth

    Mexico City Blues
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