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...most of the Church worldwide, John Paul II is venerated not simply for his evangelism and his interventions in the political world, but as the latter-day equivalent of an Old Testament prophet, standing as a bulwark and beacon against those aspects of Western culture deemed both ungodly and death-oriented. For them, John Paul II is a contemporary Catholic philosopher without peer, capable, at times, of almost Christ-like behavior (such as the forgiveness of his would-be assassin) and driven by an evangelical passion recalling the great wanderings of the Apostle Paul...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Pontiff for Our Time | 10/15/2003 | See Source »

...Move On," about how to handle the lingering trauma of 9/11, ranks among the best I have read this year [Sept. 15]. He gave thoughtful and positive advice. We redeem our sorrow not by perpetuating it but by directing our thoughts to altruistic thinking and action. America is a beacon of hope and a role model for the people of nations that are culturally advanced but industrially undeveloped. Ajit Mishra Nagpur, India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/13/2003 | See Source »

...Palestinian state would be cheap compared with the undertaking in Iraq. Moreover, it would be looked on favorably by the rest of the world, including Arabs. It would also deprive al-Qaeda of one of its major rallying points. It is not too late to create a beacon of democratic light. But I do not believe the U.S. has the courage to do it. Martyn Whitaker London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...Anna was a beacon of hope,” said Jean Su, the younger of her two sisters. “She had an incredible faith in people, in dreams, in things working...

Author: By Yailett Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Energetic’ ’00 Grad Drowns | 9/12/2003 | See Source »

Night after night, the red beacon shining in the southern sky has been growing brighter. Residents of even light-polluted metropolises, whose experience with celestial lights is usually limited to the moon, Venus and airplanes, will get their best view yet of the planet Mars. That's because on Wednesday, Aug. 27, the Red Planet will approach to within about 34,600,000 miles of Earth. It hasn't come that close--and thus hasn't been as bright--for almost 60,000 years, the better part of human history. And if you happen to miss that historic night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Close Encounter With Mars | 9/1/2003 | See Source »

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