When you’re just not correct enough Sheila October 21, 2010 We’re in an extremely touchy social/political climate right now. But is it really Americans in general, or big Read More
Behind the rescue’s success Sheila October 16, 2010 We were so riveted by the return of the Chilean miners and their reunion with family and loved ones, so Read More
‘We are all Chilean’ Sheila October 8, 2010 News headlines are just about intolerable these days. Then along comes this… The trapped Chilean coal miners are about to Read More
‘Rights and duties of the state and Sheila September 29, 2010 When Pope Benedict makes apostolic visits to to various countries, his remarks and addresses always reflect keen insight into that Read More
9/11 is different this year, and not Sheila September 10, 2010 Each September 11th since 2001 has had its own climate in which we remember the horror of that day, and we Read More
‘Mentality of dissent dominating the intelligentsia’ Sheila August 22, 2010 Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet has just been elevated to a more prominent and acutely consequential role in the church. He Read More
The ‘S’ in NASA Sheila July 7, 2010 It stands for space, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. This week, some people wonder whether it means sensitivity. Relatively Read More
Religious freedom on the back burner Sheila June 14, 2010 Has President Obama squandered the opportunity to do more than President Bush to advance religious freedom in America? I don’Read More
Spectacular sport Sheila June 12, 2010 Nike is running a cool commercial right now on the sports networks with a montage of scenes from across the Read More
Of trophies and triumphs Sheila June 10, 2010 What a season this is for great sports and great stories of victory, defeat and the lessons of human striving. Read More