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“Waiting for Superman” arrives with a bang at theaters as the media turns the spotlight on education
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John W. Kennedy
Education is finally getting some deserved attention from the media with both high-profile film and television projects hitting the big and small screens virtually simultaneously. At the movies, Waiting for Superman previewed last weekend with the highest per-screen box office of any movie in the country. Opening in just four theaters (two in New York,…
Stephen Colbert crossed a line by bringing his Comedy Central act to Congress
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John W. Kennedy
First of all, I watch The Colbert Report on Comedy Central at least two or three times a week — usually its day-old 7:30 PM (ET) repeat edition since I am much too old and tired to stay up and catch the first run at 11:30 PM (ET). I think Stephen Colbert is often hysterically…
Can the principles of Restorative Justice be applied to the Catholic Church child sex abuse scandal?
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John W. Kennedy
For most of the past week, this space has focused on What the Pope Knew, a CNN documentary that aired Saturday night on the subject of the Pope Benedict XVI’s role in handling allegations of child sexual abuse by priests that came to his attention while (as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) heading Congregation for the Doctrine…
CNN’S “What the Pope Knew” offers solid reporting on the Catholic Church’s sex abuse scandal
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John W. Kennedy
I’ve spent the last three sessions of this blog running an interview with CNN’s Gary Tuchman about his one-hour documentary entitled What the Pope Knew airing tonight at 8:00 PM ET. As the title suggests it deals with the child sex abuse scandal that has rocked the Catholic Church and, after watching an advance copy,…
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