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But when Mother Teresa was fast-tracked for beatification and canonization, the author (whose 1995 book exposed the nun’s most questionable practices) got a call from the Vatican. Would he...
- The New Establishment 2001
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- The Tao of Jack
After becoming C.E.O. of General Electric in 1981, Jack...
- Fetal Distraction
On receiving her Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 (never having...
- The New Establishment 2001
MOTHER TERESA AND ME. Her image is sweet, unworldly, and selfless; in fact, Mother Teresa's a tough-minded ideologue who has cozied up to the likes of Baby Doc Duvalier, Robert Maxwell,...
Christopher Hitchens in 2005. In 2001, Hitchens testified in opposition before the body of the Washington Archdiocese that was considering the cause of Mother Teresa's sainthood. He described his role as that of the traditional devil's advocate, charged with scrutinising the candidate's sanctity. [11]
- Christopher Hitchens
- 1995
Oct 8, 2006 · In 1992, Hitchens had begun a column for Vanity Fair; he was happy to discover that he could vastly increase his income and readership without having to watch his tongue—“a breakthrough for...
Feb 8, 1995 · Christopher Hitchens tells in the February Vanity Fair of the furious reaction to a television program he wrote last year for Channel 4 in Britain as part of a series about "inflated and...
Feb 28, 1995 · For the past few years, Christopher Hitchens, a British writer in the United States on a green card, has assigned himself the role of chief debunker of Mother Teresa. In print and on the...
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