Pope Uses Christmas Message to Chide Advisers About Gossiping
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Pope Francis tells Vatican staff to stop gossiping in Christmas speech
Pope Francis has told Vatican bureaucrats to stop speaking ill of one another, calling gossip "an evil that destroys social life."CBS News - 12h -
What a Christmas cash scheme from the Great Depression tells us about money
A scrip still handed out by city of Hawarden is built on sound administrationFinancial Times - 22h -
Assad uncle used Guernsey adviser to secretly manage vast wealth
Rifaat al-Assad, the ‘Butcher of Hama’, identified as client of consultant who received ban and fine this year. An uncle of the recently ousted Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad used an adviser in ...The Guardian - 5d -
It’s been a grim year for baby-making. But what can the Christmas story teach us about having a child?
It’s an enduring dilemma, this becoming-a-parent thing. It’s never a good time to embark on parenthood. Making sense of it is a column about spirituality and how it can be used to navigate ...The Guardian - 6d -
What The Rock’s big box office bomb tells us about our needs and desires at Christmas
Red One is the latest Hollywood attempt at a spectacular festive action film. It is on course to lose $100m. Why don’t they realise we want slippers, jim-jams and Lindsay Lohan?. It’s the most ...The Guardian - Dec. 14 -
A Message for Girls About Womanhood
Girls would be less dispirited if more of them felt their intrinsic power.The New York Times - Dec. 12 -
Late Night Chides Trump for Using Dr. Biden Photo to Hawk Cologne
The president-elect used a photo of Jill Biden smiling at him to promote his fragrances. Jimmy Kimmel thinks that’s because Melania has never smiled at him on camera.The New York Times - Dec. 10 -
US healthcare deal advisers seek lighter supervision
Experts expect Trump regulators to be less hawkish on challenging proposed acquisitions in the sectorFinancial Times - Dec. 10 -
FA to remind Guehi & Palace about religious messaging
The Football Association is to remind Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi and the Selhurst Park club that religious messaging on their kit is banned.BBC News - Dec. 3
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