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The Beauty of Faith
BY Sonia Amir
May 13-19, 2001 Issue 
Sonia Amir
A former youth minister, juvenile counselor and community center recreation director, she made youth a part of her winning platform in the Miss Maryland competition. She spoke recently with Register features correspondent Tim Drake.
Drake: Tell us about your family.
My mother, Clemencia,... READ MORE
He Knows Newman
BY Father Ian Ker
May 6-12, 2001 Issue 
One of the world's leading Newman scholars, he is based in Oxford, England, and spoke with Register correspondent Raymond J. de Souza on a recent visit to Rome for a conference celebrating the 200th anniversary of Newman's birth.
De Souza: What impression did those who met Cardinal Newman have of... READ MORE
Sex, Lies and CD-ROM
BY Kathleen DiFiore
April 29-May 5, 2001 Issue 
From founding shelters for unwed mothers to housing them herself, from creating a computer game to lobbying the United Nations, Kathleen DiFiore has put her creative energies at the service of her pro-life principles. She spoke with Register features correspondent Tim Drake.
Drake: How did you get... READ MORE
Anchor Speaks Out
April 15-21, 2001 Issue 
Teresa Tomeo
Tired of the increase in violence and bias in the media, she gave up a 20-year career in broadcast journalism to serve as a public speaker and media consultant. She spoke recently with Register features correspondent Tim Drake.
Drake: Where did you grow up? Tell me about your family.
... READ MORE
Tracking the Dragon
BY Steven Mosher Population specialist spent years in China
April 08-14, 2001 Issue 
In 1979, he became the first American social scientist invited to do research in post-revolutionary rural China. He was also the first to be asked to leave when he angered the Communist government. He is the president of the Population Research Institute and author of award-winning books about... READ MORE
He Has an Emmy — But Needs a Network
BY TIM DRAKE
March 25-31, 2001 Issue 
Lino Rulli
He
won an Emmy in October for “Generation Cross,” a public-access cable show for
20- 30-year-olds, featuring his wit and wisdom along with footage of priests
and nuns participating in activities the public doesn’t associate them with. He
also works as a television reporter. He... READ MORE
He Has an Emmy - But Needs a Network
BY Lino Rulli
March 25-31, 2001 Issue 
He won an Emmy in October for “Generation Cross,” a public-access cable show for 20- 30-year-olds, featuring his wit and wisdom along with footage of priests and nuns participating in activities the public doesn't associate them with. He also works as a television reporter. He recently spoke with... READ MORE
Poverty and Power
BY Cardinal Francis George, OMI An American cardinal's words to the Pope
March 18-24, 2001 Issue 
How did you find out that you had been selected to preach this retreat?
I received a letter from the Apostolic Nuncio in the United States, saying that I was being asked to preach the retreat. I spoke to him about it, and he encouraged me to accept. Once you have accepted, the Holy Father then... READ MORE
East and West United in One Man
BY Cardinal Lubomyr Husar
March 11-17,2001 Issue 
The head of the estimated 4.5 million Greek-Catholics in Ukraine, he was made a cardinal by Pope John Paul II on Feb. 21. He spoke with Register correspondent Marguerite A. Peeters.
Peeters: After the death of Cardinal Lubachivsky, you became the head of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. The... READ MORE
The Making of a Cardinal
BY Avery Dulles
Feb.18-24,2001 Issue 
McGuire: How did you first come to find out you had been named a cardinal?
Father Dulles: I first came to know it when I got a call from [Papal Nuncio] Archbishop Montalvo on Friday afternoon just before the announcement. He told me that the Holy Father had named me a cardinal and would announce it... READ MORE
Pulitzer Pundit
Feb. 11-17, 2001 Issue 
Paul Gigot
Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for political commentary, his weekly column has appeared in The Wall Street Journal since 1993. In addition to a regular spot on PBS's “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” he is a frequent guest on NBC's Meet the Press and Fox News Channel. He recently spoke with... READ MORE
Judging Karen
TV hit-writer cares what Jesus thinks, not CBS
Fubruary 04-10, 2001 Issue 
Karen Hall
Fatima Apostle
BY Father Robert Fox
January 28-February 3, 2001 Issue 
Author of more than 40 books, founder of the Fatima Family Apostolate and creator of the quarterly magazine Immaculate Heart Messenger, he has taken more than 2,000 young people on pilgrimage retreats to Fatima. The South Dakotan spoke recently with Register features correspondent Tim Drake.
Drake:... READ MORE
Chuck Norris, the Pope and Me
BY Karen Walker Hollywood actor on who's really important in his life
January 21-27, 2001 Issue 
An actor whose credits include Top Gun and Die Hard, he now co-stars with Chuck Norris on TV's “Walker, Texas Ranger.” He attends daily Mass whenever he can during grueling production hours. He converted to the Catholic faith eight years ago and says it changed his life. He recently spoke with... READ MORE
She Left Hell and Took to the Air
BY Mother Angelica TV nun celebrates 20 years
January 14-20, 2001 Issue 
Perhaps best known as featured host on the Eternal Word Television Network she founded 20 years ago, the foundress and Abbess of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery in Hanceville, Ala., is an author and founder of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word, WEWN radio, and EWTN Online. She spoke... READ MORE
Thunder Shatters a Stormy Life
BY Annie Karto
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KEYWORDS: Inperson
January 7-13, 2001 Issue 
She saw the meaning of her painful personal situation for the first time when it was lit up by bolts of lightning, literally. The experience has fueled her music. She spoke with Register features correspondent Tim Drake from her home in Treasure Island, Fla., where she now lives with her husband,... READ MORE
Eyes on the Goal
BY Tatu
April 30-May 6, 2000 Issue 
With 817 goals to date, the player-coach of the Dallas Sidekicks is one of the all-time leading scorers in the history of the World Indoor Soccer League. Recruited at age 14 by a premier Brazilian soccer club, the 38-year-old native of Mairinque, Brazil, turned pro at 17 and began playing in the... READ MORE
Solid Ground, on the Air
BY Ray Guarendi
April 16-22, 2000 Issue 
He is the father of 10 adopted children, a clinical psychologist and author of two books. His energetic approach, witty style and wise counsel about raising children have earned him fans of his talk show on Catholic Family Radio and his column in Catholic Faith & Family. He spoke with Register... READ MORE
Online Matchmaker
BY Anthony Buono
April 9-15, 2000 Issue 
To date, 25 couples have married after meeting through his Web site Single Catholics Online. He recently moved his family from Princeton, N.J., to Ann Arbor, Mich., to become president of the anticipated Catholic book recommendation service TiberRiver.org. Buono recently spoke with Register... READ MORE
Vindicated
BY Rep. Henry Hyde
April 1-7, 2000 Issue 
Kennelly and Gaetan: You are known to many Americans for chairing Bill Clinton's impeachment's hearings. In Bill Clinton's final days in office, to avoid being disbarred, he finally admitted having tried to deceive the justice system regarding his relationship with Monica Lewinsky. Did you feel... READ MORE
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