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Telkom is just the baddest, meanest, ugliest corporation in all the world. It makes Exxon, Apple, and George Doublya Bush look like Mother Teresa". Full Article at Times Live South Africa
Icons live on. Even 12 years after her demise, Mother Teresa continues to inspire painter Sunita Kumar. This is clearly evident as the artist presents her work today at the Jehangir Art Gallery, Mumbai, for the first time. Full Article at Indian Express
Nuns of the Missionaries of Charity gather in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary in Kolkata on September 5, 2009. View Photo »
two of my favorite political philosophers, Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa -- not often coupled with each together, but the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, you're going to make choices.
BANGALORE (WSJ) -- Dr. Devi Shetty, who entered the limelight in the early 1990s as Mother Teresa's cardiac surgeon, offers cutting-edge medical care in India at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world. Full Article at Carpe Diem
This comment may best sum up this recent work from LAVA Communications in Sydney promoting the December appearance of The Dalai Lama in Australia for a series of talks and teachings: "A band dressedďťż up as old famous people. It's been done. Fail." Full Article at Adrants
Dr. Shetty, who entered the limelight in the early 1990s as Mother Teresa's cardiac surgeon, offers cutting-edge medical care in India at a fraction of what it costs elsewhere in the world. Full Article at Mother Jones
Indian nuns and orphans offer prayers in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary at Nirmala Sishu Bhavan in Ahmedabad on September 5, 2009. View Photo »
Hmm... . Did the pollster ask what kind? Hmm... . Did the pollster ask what kind? I'm embarassed too. Why can't our PM be a global-warming jeremiah like Kevin Rudd or Gordon Brown? Full Article at National Post
Sister Mary Scullion, who co-founded a program to help Philadelphia’s street people achieve self-sufficiency more than 30 years ago, has been called the “Mother Teresa of Philadelphia” and honored by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential... Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Mother Teresa of Calcutta (August 26, 1910 – September 5, 1997), born Agnesë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu, was an Albanian Roman Catholic nun with Indian citizenship who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata (Calcutta), India in 1950. Full Article
Nuns of the Missionaries of Charity gather in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary in Kolkata on September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Indian nuns and orphans offer prayers in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary at Nirmala Sishu Bhavan in Ahmedabad on September 5, 2009.
View Photo »An Indian nun presents a flower arrangement in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary at Nirmala Sishu Bhavan in Ahmedabad on September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Nuns of the Missionaries of Charity gather in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary in Kolkata on September 5, 2009.
View Photo »Philippine President Corazon Aquino (R), and Mother Teresa greet each other during a national prayer meeting in Manila in this March 16, 1989 file photo. Aquino, known as Cory to millions of Filipinos, has died, her family said on August 1, 2009. She was 76.
View Photo »Albanians light candles on October 19, 2009 in front of a bronze statue of of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa in Tirana to commemorate the day of her beatification.
View Photo »Albanians light candles on October 19, 2009 in front of a bronze statue of of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa in Tirana to commemorate the day of her beatification.
View Photo »Albanians light candleson October 19, 2009 in front of a bronze statue of of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa in Tirana to commemorate the day of her beatification.
View Photo »Street dwellers eat food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Slum and street dwellers eat food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Slum and street dwellers wait for food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Street dwellers eat food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Nuns of Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, portrait seen, watch a function in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. . Albania wants the remains of Nobel Peace laureate Mother Teresa to be returned to the country, the prime minister said last week.
View Photo »Slum and street dwellers wait for food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Slum and street dwellers wait for food at a distribution center of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009.
View Photo »U. S. Ambassador to India Timothy J. Roemer, right, and Sister Mary Prema, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity, greet each other in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Missionaries of Charity is the order founded by Mother Teresa.
View Photo »Nuns of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa, gather for a mass in Calcutta, India, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009. Albania wants the remains of Nobel Peace laureate Mother Teresa to be returned to the country, the prime minister said last week.
View Photo »People stand outside Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata on 13 October 2009. India has flatly rejected a demand by the Albanian government for the return of the remains of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, buried in the eastern city of Kolkata.
View Photo »Nuns walk by Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata on 13 October 2009. India has flatly rejected a demand by the Albanian government for the return of the remains of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, buried in the eastern city of Kolkata.
View Photo »Indian visitors pay their respects at the tomb of Mother Teresa at Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, on 13 October 2009. India has flatly rejected a demand by the Albanian government for the return of the remains of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, buried in the eastern city of Kolkata.
View Photo »Indian visitors pay their respects at the tomb of Mother Teresa at Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, on 13 October 2009. India has flatly rejected a demand by the Albanian government for the return of the remains of Nobel laureate Mother Teresa, buried in the eastern city of Kolkata.
View Photo »Pilgrims from Hawaii, in yellow clothes with floral patterns, take communion during a canonization ceremony in St. Peter's Square, led by Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009.
View Photo »A pilgrim in St. Peter's Square is seen next to image of Frenchwoman Jeanne Jugan, described by Vatican Radio as an "authentic Mother Teresa ahead of her time," during a canonization ceremony at the Vatican Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009.
View Photo »A pilgrim in St. Peter's Square wears a t-shirt with an image of Spanish prelate Francisco Coll y Guitart, who founded an order of Dominicans in the 19th century, during a canonization ceremony at the Vatican Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Pope Benedict XVI blesses the faithful during a canonization ceremony at the Vatican Sunday, Oct. 11, 2009.
View Photo »Indian nuns and orphans offer prayers in front of a portrait of the late Mother Teresa during the commemoration of her 12th death anniversary at Nirmala Sishu Bhavan in Ahmedabad on September 5, 2009.
View Photo »two of my favorite political philosophers, Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa -- not often coupled with each together, but the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, you're going to make choices.
very many spirit guides – Indian, Buddhist, St Joseph, St Martin, Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul II, who are always in contact before an apparition
Pope John Paul II and Lech Wałęsa immediately come to mind. And FDR. Would you consider MLK a world leader? And Mother Teresa? Pakistan's Benazir Bhutto?
a cross between Mother Teresa and Demi Moore
Virtually every significant Afghan figure has had brushes with the drug trade. If you are looking for Mother Teresa, she doesn’t live in Afghanistan.
He is using Mother Teresa standards in a city where there are very few saints ... That is creating a huge barrier to getting his people approved.
The third lesson and tip actually comes from two of my favorite political philosophers, Mao Tse-Tung and Mother Teresa. … You’re going to make choices
My source for the Mao quote was actually the late Lee Atwater, either in an article or bio I read after the 1988 election. Now that I’ve revealed this I hope I don’t get Keith Olbermann angry with me. Let it be noted that I also quoted Mother Teresa, but no one is accusing me of being a saint!
You're telling me that the Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, et al, did not accomplish anything?
I'm not suggesting Roger Rogerson is Mother Teresa
two of my favorite political philosophers, Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa -- not often coupled with each other -- but the two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, 'You're going to make choices, you're going to challenge, you're going to say, why not?, you're going to f...
In receiving the coveted award, Obama should remember that in 1979 he was preceded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who had the courage, in her official statements on the occasion of receiving the award, to remember that the more intense war, with the greater number of 'casualties,' is the practice of abor...
In my opinion, Mother Teresa would return her Nobel Prize in response to today's award to Barack Obama, 'the abortion president,'
Mother Teresa was an Indian citizen and she is resting in her own country ... The question does not arise.
It seems to be kind of a speculative prize to him because he hasn't really accomplished quite as much as the other past recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize, such as say Mother Teresa, so there is certainly a sense of confusion
You could put Mother Teresa in a situation where she might not act altruistically, and you could put Charles Manson in a situation where he might act altruistically.
Unlike Mother Teresa, who said abortion was the 'greatest destroyer of peace,' President Obama has never indicated that abortion undermines the cause of peace ... Indeed he champions abortion as if it were a sacred right.
In paraphrasing Scripture and Mother Teresa, you must serve Christ in the dressing disguise of the poor as you have been served ... I challenge you to try to support your families, to try to make money but not to forget to try to make a difference.
I believe Mother Teresa was wrong ... The worst type of poverty is being skint a week before payday when your local pub has a cut-price beer night and you've been invited out by a new, beautiful female colleague.
Om is deeply hurt over his demise as their friendship went back a long way. Patrick always spoke of his love for India and Mother Teresa
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Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies."" MOTHER TERESA
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