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July 6, 2011

ROME, JULY 3, 2011.- Sexual discrimination isn't limited to the workplace. In many countries around the world unborn baby girls are being singled out for elimination.

ROME, JULY 3, 2011.- Sexual discrimination isn't limited to the workplace. In many countries around the world unborn baby girls are being singled out for elimination.

Journalist Mara Hvistendahl chronicles the origins and extent of this in "Unnatural Selection: Choosing Boys Over Girls, And the Consequences of a World Full of Men," (Public Affairs).

July 5, 2011

NEW DELHI, India (July 5, 2011) - Five of six secret chambers at a Kerala Hindu temple have already revealed centuries-old treasure in gold, silver and stone worth over $20 billion.

NEW DELHI, India (July 5, 2011) - Five of six secret chambers at a Kerala Hindu temple have already revealed centuries-old treasure in gold, silver and stone worth over $20 billion.

The accumulated treasure trove came from offerings made to the temple by devotees for the last 500 years and lied in secret vaults now labeled A to F.

July 5, 2011

 

Five of six secret chambers at a Kerala Hindu temple has already revealed centuries-old treasure in gold, silver and stone worth over $20 billion.

NEW DELHI, India (July 5, 2011) - Five of six secret chambers at a Kerala Hindu temple has already revealed centuries-old treasure in gold, silver and stone worth over $20 billion.

The accumulated treasure trove were offerings made to the temple by devotees for the last 500 years and lied in secret vaults now labeled A to F.

January 11, 2011

Brother Philip Pinto, who heads the Congregation of Christian Brothers, says religious life in its traditional sense is “dying” across the world, but wants people to accept the process as part of God’s plan.

Brother Philip Pinto, who heads the Congregation of Christian Brothers, says religious life in its traditional sense is “dying” across the world, but wants people to accept the process as part of God’s plan.

A new lease of life to Religious life would come from lay initiatives, asserts the Indian Brother, who is now in his second six-year term as the superior general.