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...parishioners and those who tend to them. While about 90% of the active priests are white, only about half of all congregants are white, with 40% Hispanic or Latino, 4% African American, and 4.5% listed as Asian or "other." So just as the Church went on a global hunt for priests in years past to tend to the flock in their own language, the archdiocese here is trying to recruit a U.N. corps of clergy by mining local neighborhoods filled with Korean and Chinese, Urdu, Hindi and Polish, French, German, Italian and all manner of Spanish and African dialects...
...shot and killed for reasons that remain unclear. One of the few female reporters to criticize the Taliban, Zaki ran the U.S.-funded Radio Peace, launched in 2001 after the fall of the Taliban. In response to Zaki's murder, officials condemned the "terror," and police began a massive hunt for the killers. Said a colleague: "She believed in freedom of expression...
...alumna offered guidance throughout the job hunt, and Barragry has landed a position at a Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm for next year...
...says Tau. Hsu was co-captain of the Asian-American Dance Team (AADT), and Tau would often take his schoolwork to the practices. When he decided to propose this year, Tau secretly enlisted the help of Hsu’s blockmates for a 12-hour treasure hunt across Boston through all the places that were special to their romantic life. The day began with a rose at morning dance practice from a roommate and ended with Tau on his knees at the Weeks Footbridge surrounded by candles and their closest friends. “Our entire blocking group was stunned...
...gave his first speech on the Senate floor, which was on the topic of "having Congress abide by the laws that everybody else had to abide by - a novel concept at the time." His colleague, however, merely wanted to ask him about the submarine from the film The Hunt for Red October...