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Teresa Strasser Blogs About Her New Baby BoyTeresa Strasser has to be one of my favorite people. I have had a chance to talk to her and she really is as funny as she writes. And that was through emails too. Teresa just had a baby boy, Nathaniel “Buster” James, just 10 days ago. I think that in her latest blog she is learning a... |
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Novena of the Week: To Saint Teresa of AvilaOctober 15 is the feast day of Saint Teresa of Avila, a virgin and doctor of the Church who, along with Saint John of the Cross, reformed the Carmelite order. Like Saint John of the Cross, she was known for her many works of theology, including mysticism. In preparation for her feast day, I have... |
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Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein: JUSTICE For All? The Patriot Act, Rape Victims & America's Youth Re-Assert ThemselvesJust because the issue hasn't been in the public eye for the last couple of months, that doesn't mean that the Patriot Act and FISA and illegal wiretapping aren't still cause for concern to a lot of people on both sides of the aisle. Today, Jon Pincus, CEO of the Seattle startup QWORKY and the co... |
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Teresa Strasser Welcomes A BoyTeresa Strasser, who I had the chance to interview back in July, has welcomed a baby boy. Teresa and husband, Daniel Wachinski, welcomed Nathaniel James Wachinski on Thursday, September 24th. He was born by C-section as she had blogged earlier in the week. Teresa tweeted this picture at th... |
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Michelle Obama Welcomes G-20 Spouses, Hosts Dinner At Teresa Heinz Kerry's Rosemont Farm (PHOTOS)*PHOTOS BELOW* By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press Writer PITTSBURGH - First lady Michelle Obama shared her passion for eating fresh, healthy and locally grown food with the spouses of world leaders at a dinner Thursday on a working farm. Rosemont Farm, just outside the city in Fo... |
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Ted Johnson, Maegan Carberry, Teresa Valdez Klein: Infotainment Rules: Should Letterman, DeLay & Ferrell Dominate Discourse?Today, we talk the politics of culture (or is it cultural politics?), starting off with our President. How much should Obama be seen and heard as he runs the country? After Bush kept to himself most of the time, we've got a president who hits all these talk shows on one Sunday morning, and then h... |

