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Trafficking equates to modern slavery

Religious and secular organizations alike are working to raise awareness about and bring an end to human trafficking.
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Carving out a memory—even without letting the boys near the knife

Some families roast the pumpkin seeds. Others make pumpkin pies. Around here, we’re just happy to get the pumpkin carved without any bloodshed. This weekend when John picked up a knife and headed outside, two excited boys bounced out the door behind him. They hovered, large spoons poised in their hands, as they waited
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With an Open Heart

  A few months ago I received a message from a mother who had come across my blog. Lisa Murphy told me she was writing a book about her son Daniel, who had passed away after she and her husband adopted him from China. I was so grateful that Lisa had reached
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Remembering the painful past

Archbishop Lori shares facts on the John Merzbacher case.
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St. Isaac Jogues, Carney, to celebrate first Native American saint canonization

St. Isaac Jogues Parish is celebrating the Oct. 21 canonization of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha.
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Movie Review: Alex Cross

In this intense film, Detective Alex Cross probes the mind of a serial killer.
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Papal nuncio visits Mount St. Mary’s University and Seminary

Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, apostolic nuncio to the U.S., celebrated Mass in Emmitsburg Oct. 18.
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T. Rowe Price chief investment officer named Loyola’s business leader of the year

Brian Rogers, board chairman and chief investment officer of T. Rowe Price, has been named the 2012 Business Leader of the Year by Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management.
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Students are more than their SAT scores

In early September, I set foot in Calvert Hall College High School for the first time in nearly nine years.
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Editorial on Libya attacks missed the culprit

Christopher Gunty’s editorial (CR, Sept. 20) inappropriately blames attacks on the U.S. embassy in Libya on a video, rather than the people who committed the crime.
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Building bones can strengthen your life

Why are most older adults afraid of falling? Broken bones – often due to a “silent” bone-thinning disease called osteoporosis – can lead to disability, pain and decreased independence.
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