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Pope Francis has spent much of his first month as pope charming ordinary Catholics with his ordinary yet extraordinary papal ways and making clear he is very much the boss when it comes to decisions as small as the shoes he wears to where he rests his head at night. In the coming months, he ll face decisions of far greater import as he responds to demands from cardinals in far-flung dioceses and Vatican officials at home for an overhaul of the Holy See bureaucracy, the dysfunctional family business he inherited one month ago Saturday. Given Francis governing style and track record, it s likely he ll make these choices with an eye to efficiency, and very much alone. Prelates are demanding term limits on Vatican jobs to prevent pri
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stanley cup cloak of secrecy from the Vatican s murky finances. And they want regular Cabinet meetings where department heads actually talk to one another to make the Vatican a help to the church s evangelising mission, not a hindrance. It just doesn t work either very quickly or very efficiently, US cardinal Francis George, the archbishop of Chicago, said. Take marriage cases: People shouldn t have to be asked to wait three, four, five, six years to get a response for a request for an annulment. Francis is meeting daily with department heads and o
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Incumbent Hamid Karzai on Saturday pulled further ahead of his main rival in the race for the Afghan presidency, based on the latest results unveiled by the country s election commission. HT Image Total results released so far come from 35 percent of polling stations used in only Afghanistan s second direct presidential election, which was held on August 20 and has been overshadowed by claims
asics of massive fraud. Out of 2.03 million valid votes counted, Karzai won 940,558 and former
stanley cup foreign minister Abdullah Abdullah 638,924, Daud Najafi, chief electoral officer at the Independent Election Commission IEC , told a news conference. Those results handed Karzai 46.3 percent of votes announced and Abdullah 31.4 percent, widening the incumbent s previous lead of around nine percent. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs. News / World News / Karzai widens lead in Afghan election .freemium-card h4{color: fff; padding-bottom:20px;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .subcTxt{padding-bottom:16px; color: fff;} .freemium-card .freemium-content{width: auto; max-width: inherit;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .subcTxt{max-width:inherit; font-size:18px; padding-top:0; line-height:24px} .freemium-card .btnSubc{margin} .freemium-card .btnSubc a{background: 000; color: fff; min-wid
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