Nobel Peace Prize spotlights National Dialogue Quartet
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Menachem WeckerTravel: The collection of Florence’s cathedral museum, the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, makes it hard not to walk through the building starstruck.
View ArticleFinding Bergoglio in Buenos Aires
Catalina CepparroTravel: Since last year, the Buenos Aires tourism agency has been offering a free three-hour circuit tracing the pope’s life.
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View ArticleThe joy of mini-trips
Michael LeachVickie and I began to discover the joy of making mini-trips on our own, from an hour a day to a whole day within a 10-mile radius of our home.
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