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The Top 10 Stories of May 3, 2013

 Quote of the day.
“The future of Islam here in Mali rests on many things, and it is threatened. We need a stable government, a functioning democracy and an end to illiteracy so that people can actually read the Qu''ran for themselves. Our Islam needs to continue to be an Islam of tolerance or we will all be pushed towards violence." Shiekh Thiermo Thiam, head of the Sufi Tidjania sect in Mali, on the threat of extremist ideologies to a tradition of religious tolerance.
(Guardian)

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The Top 10 Stories of May 2, 2013

Quote of the day.
"Not paying a just wage, not giving work, only because one is looking at the bottom line, at the budget of the company, seeking only profit - that is against God." Pope Francis, at an audience on the May 1 feast of St. Joseph the Worker. 
(Catholic News Service)

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The Top 10 Stories of May 1, 2013

Quote of the day.
“We’re helping poor people; before we were fighting rich people. It’s still the same equation. But it’s much more glass half full, optimistic, giving, and legal.” Goldi Guerra, 45, who camped at Zuccotti Park with Occupy Wall Street, and since Hurricane Sandy has spent nearly every day helping victims on Staten Island; a shift some activists see as a sellout of the core message of income inequality.
(New York Times)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 30, 2013

Quote of the day.
“I’m a 34-year-old NBA center, I’m black. And I’m gay. I didn’t set out to be the first openly gay athlete playing in a major American team sport. But since I am, I’m happy to start the conversation.” Jason Collins, center for the Washington Wizards of the National Basketball Association, becoming the first active male athlete in a major U.S. professional sports league to come out of the closet.
(Washington Post)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 29, 2013

Quote of the day.
"We felt it was important, while that generation is still with us in fairly substantial numbers, to bring them together to not only honor them, but in their presence make a commitment to them that not only this institution but the people we reach will carry forward this legacy." Sara Bloomfield, Director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, as elderly survivors of the Holocaust and the veterans who helped liberate them are gathering for the 20th anniversary of the Museum.
(Associated Press)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 26, 2013

Quote of the day.
"Coming to memorials, when you''re part of this brotherhood, one of the biggest brotherhoods in the world created for the purpose of protecting others, that''s just what you do." Tito Rodriguez, an assistant fire chief with the Clute Fire Department near Houston at a memorial service for 14 peoplenearly all of them emergency responders, killed in an explosion last week at a Texas fertilizer plant.
(Reuters)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 25, 2013

Quote of the day.
"We’re doing the right thing today. They must be looked upon as those who gave their blood to help redeem the soul of America." Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), as the House voted to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to four black girls killed in the explosion at a Birmingham, Ala., church in September 1963.
(Chicago Tribune)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 24, 2013

Quote of the day.
“It’s been Obama versus Obama on whistleblower policy. Until recently, there was a virtual free-speech advocacy for whistleblower job rights that’s unprecedented, more than any other president in history. At the same time, he has willingly allowed the Justice Department to prosecute whistleblowers on tenuous grounds.” Tom Devine, legal director of the nonprofit Government Accountability Project.
(Washington Post)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 23, 2013

Quote of the day.
"What we really do when we conserve all these varieties is conserve options for adapting agriculture in the future. It’s very clear that agriculture is facing major challenges these days." Marie Haga, executive director of the Global Crop Diversity Trust, on why thousands of varieties of seeds are being saved in a global seed vault so they can be studied and used for future food needs.
(McClatchy News)

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The Top 10 Stories of April 22, 2013

Quote of the day.
“The crimes of two young men must not be justification for prejudice against Muslims, or against enemies. The Gospel is the antidote for the ‘eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth’ mentality.” Cardinal Sean O’Malley of Boston, in his homily yesterday.
(Boston Globe)

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