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What the Pope Really Said About Condoms

By Howard Chua-Eoan

In a far-ranging book-length interview with a German journalist, Benedict XVI discusses church reform, sexuality, child abuse and the use of condoms.

Will World Heritage Status Be Good for French Food?

By Jeffrey T. Iverson / Paris

French cuisine has earned a spot on UNESCO's "intangible" cultural heritage list. While some fear the recognition makes France look like a gastronomic snob, others hope it will help reignite respect for the nation's cooking culture

Florida's Gay Adoption Ban Crumbles

By Bonnie Rochman

Saturday is National Adoption Day. This year, Martin Gill is free to mark the day as the official father to two foster children he's been raising since a caseworker dropped the boys on his North Miami doorstep six years ago.

The King's Speech: Pushing All the Oscar Buttons

By RICHARD CORLISS

A historical drama with a physically challenged hero pushes all the right Oscar buttons

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By Michael Crowley

This is startling--and more than a little discouraging: KABUL — Afghans in two crucial southern provinces are almost completely unaware of the September 11 attacks on the United States and don't know they precipitated the foreign intervention now in its 10th year, a new report showed on Friday... Few Afghans in Helmand and Kandahar provinces, Taliban [...]

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"I didn't really expect her to touch my vagina through my pants."
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an elementary school teacher, on the pat-down she received at an airport; in the three weeks since the Transportation Security Administration began more aggressive searching of passengers, traveler complaints have poured in
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The Eternal City's Residents Fight Graffiti

By Stephan Faris

Volunteers have taken on the challenge of ridding the city's walls of graffiti, doing what their leaders can't [EM] or won't [EM] do. The Eternal City's residents join a fight against grime

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