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Barbour on President Bush's legacy




Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour compares President Bush to President Truman.

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Barbour on the 2008 campaign




Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on why Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is a strong candidate for the Republicans in the 2008 presidential campaign.

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Barbour on race in the 2008 campaign



Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on race as a factor in the 2008 presidential campaign.

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Barbour on McCain



Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on being a potential running mate for Republican nominee Sen. John McCain.

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Felipe Lopez




Washington Times sports writers Mark Zuckerman and Ben Goessling discuss the surprising turnaround of Nationals' second baseman Felipe Lopez.

Video by Christian Fuchs

Intelligence briefing on Syrian nuclear facility



Intelligence briefing on the nuclear facility in Syria, which was destroyed by Israel

  • courtesy of U.S. intelligence services

  • White House budget director



    White House Office of Management and Budget Director Jim Nussle suggested yesterday that his own party was partly responsible for the worsening budget deficit when they had control of Congress but did not act aggressively enough to cut spending.

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  • Hunger in Haiti




    Nowhere in the world have rising food prices — which have sparked protests and riots in several countries — had such a devastating impact as in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, where about 80 percent of the population lives on less than $2 a day.

    Video Special to The Washington Times by Carmen Gentile

    Clergy victim speaks out



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    Father Robert Hoatson of West Orange, N.J., spent years pursuing a religious life, all while, he says, suffering sexual abuse at the hands of fellow brothers, seminarians and superiors in the Catholic church.
    When he spoke out, he was fired from his parish and put on administrative leave, forbidden to practice as a priest. He reaches out to other victims of clergy abuse and helps them find peace through his non-profit group Road to Recovery.

    Video by J.M. Eddins Jr.

    Pope celebrates jubilant Mass


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    More than 46,000 heard Pope Benedict XVI's message of compassion and renewal during a Mass at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., April 17.

    Video by Christian Fuchs

    Cheers greet Pope Benedict XVI



    Pope Benedict XVI celebrates a Mass at Nationals Stadium on Thursday April 17, 2008.


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    Catholic University holds prayer vigil


    Students at Catholic University were invited to go to confession as part of an all-night prayer vigil in honor of the Pope's visit to Washington DC.
    Video by Barbara Salisbury

    Sunrise illuminates stadium for faithful



    Nationals Stadium fills up quickly before the Pope Benedict XVI mass Thursday morning.


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    Washington, D.C., greets Pope Benedict XVI


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    After Pope Benedict XVI was welcomed to the White House today, the Pope's 81st birthday, he was greeted by thousands of people as he drove back to his residence.

    Video by Christian Fuchs

    Perseverance from faith


    Martha Streater, 88, is a devoted Catholic and has been attending St. Vincent De Paul in Southeast since 1929.

    Video by Katie Falkenberg

    Building the Altar


    Catholic University of America graduate students in architecture, Ryan Mullen, 24, and John Paul Mikolajczk, 23, submitted the winning design for the furnishings to be used in the Papal Mass at Nationals Park on April 17. Deacon Dave Cahoon of St. Joseph's Carpentry Shop turned their drawings and models into the full-size alter, chair and ambo for use by the Holy Father.

    Video by J.M. Eddins Jr.

    The Papal Visit


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    Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl of the Archdiocese of Washington discusses the upcoming visit to the United States by Pope Benedict XVI.

    Video by Christian Fuchs

    Papal Choir


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    Between Feb. 8 and 11, 2008, more than 550 people from Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia auditioned for the choir that will sing at the Papal Mass, which will be held at Nationals Stadium on April 17. The auditions were held in 10 locations, including The Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C. Only 250 people were chosen for the final choir.

    Video by Barbara L. Salisbury

    Pope James


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    Eight-year-old James Higgins has lofty goals for his life.

    Video by J.M. Eddins, Jr.

    Priest Ball


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    Catholic priests compete with one another -- and call for others to join the priesthood -- during a basketball game at Verizon Center.

    Video by Barbara L. Salisbury

    Spiritual Awakening


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    Kevin Darcey, married and the father of four, is baptized a Catholic.

    Video by Mary F. Calvert

    Greeting the Pope



    Students from St. John's School make a video on St. Clement's Island to be played at Nationals' Stadium for the Pope when he is there for a Mass April 17th.

    Video by J.M. Eddins, Jr.
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