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New Oxford Notes: March 2007

Nancy Pelosi & Archbishop Wuerl

Nancy Pelosi supports abortion, same-sex "marriage," and embryonic stem cell research. And, the Archbishop of Washington supports Nancy Pelosi.

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Not Dead Yet

Neocons appear to have suffered a full-fledged rout in the November, 2006 elections. But they've faced the political wilderness before and survived.

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Speaking of Millionaires

All is not well in the Catholic academic utopia of Tom Monaghan's Ave Maria University. Enrollment, recruitment, and retention are low.

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