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In 2004, worried about the rise of the occult, Pope John Paul II asked Cardinal Ratzinger, the head of the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith who went on to become Pope Benedict XVI, to direct bishops to appoint and train exorcists...
Blog” back in the 50s starring Steve McQueen? Ed and Allah were robbed! What, did Lewis also buy up a bunch of tickets and hand them out? AP is a much better blogger than Lewis. His anonymity severely cripples his career, but it’s his choice. ...
Maureen Dowd is off today.
Nationally syndicated columnist Susan Estrich called The Los Angeles Times' leadership out for sexism on its opinion pages. Anne Applebaum of The Washington Post argued with Estrich and said she resented being called a "female" journalist. And Maureen...
They came out in large numbers to vote for "Hope and Change" the last time around, allowing other left-wing Catholic cheerleaders like Maureen Dowd and E.J. Dionne to crow about how Catholics were no monolithic, antiwoman bloc. And it is very true that...
Thank you to liberal New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd for alerting us to this abuse: The White House is also counting on the Kathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal big-screen version of the killing of Bin Laden to counter Obama’s growing reputation as...
There's a very real way in which this matters: in Florida, Romney beat Gingrich among women voters by 24 percentage points. In Nevada, entrance polls indicate he won an even bigger share of women voters, 56 percent to Gingrich's 20 percent. As Maureen...
Maureen Dowd (born January 14, 1952) is a Washington D.C.-based columnist for The New York Times. She has worked for the Times since 1983, when she joined as a metropolitan reporter. In 1999, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her series of columns on the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Full Article
