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...longer believe that we can solve their problems. North Rhine-Westphalia is the biggest state, so it clearly has significance for the broader political climate and battle of political forces." Wolfgang Teusch first soured on the Social Democrats back in 2002, when he joined the cdu and voted for Edmund Stoiber, Schröder's conservative rival for the chancellery in the last federal contest. Until then, he had always voted spd. Thomas Mahlberg is looking to capitalize on the disaffection of voters like Teusch. A stocky man with rosy cheeks, Mahlberg is one of the city's four candidates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trouble In The Heartland | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

...need to win the support of Northern Ireland's mainstream Catholic nationalists. If Thatcher must satisfy Protestants that no sellout is under way, she must also convince Catholics that their allegiance to an Irish identity and to Dublin has somehow been recognized and accepted. --By Frederick Painton. Reported by Edmund Curran/Belfast and Christopher Ogden/Hillsborough

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Northern Ireland: Summit at Hillsborough Castle | 4/18/2005 | See Source »

...letters, Jarrell struggled constantly with his contradictory urges to chastise and create. When Edmund Wilson praised him for a review, he wrote back expressing thanks and explaining, "Of course I care about [my] poems a million times more." In another letter he summarized an essay he was contemplating called "The Age of Criticism": "Brothers, if you write enough criticism like this, in the end nobody will even want to write a limerick." It did not escape Jarrell's notice that he was a prime example of a tendency he deplored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Love Affair with Learning | 4/12/2005 | See Source »

...spokesman wept as he shared the final journey. Awake and serene, the Pope had no desire to return to the hospital for a third time in two months even as his fever rose and his heart failed. Instead, according to Edmund Cardinal Szoka, he lay with his head propped up on pillows, blessing his disciples as they knelt at his bedside, and being blessed by them. He received the sacrament reserved for the dying, heard the Stations of the Cross. Hours later he was slipping in and out of consciousness, his breathing shallow, his organs failing. News came Saturday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Pilgrim's Progress | 4/3/2005 | See Source »

...Edmund Cardinal Szoka, a Polish-American who heads the government of Vatican City, was one of just four Cardinals called to the bedside of Pope John Paul II in the papal apartment on Friday. TIME?s Jeff Israely spoke at length Saturday with Szoka, 77, the former Archbishop of Detroit, as he sat in his office inside Vatican city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Last Audience With the Pope | 4/2/2005 | See Source »

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