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It's true that nowadays most of the young don't care about religion, but John Paul showed us love, and love is all we need, said Matea Sarlija, a 21-year-old Croat who spent 10 hours on a bus to arrive in Rome for the vigil.
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It's true that nowadays most of the young don't care about religion, but John Paul showed us love, and love is all we need, said Matea Sarlija, a 21-year-old Croat who spent 10 hours on a bus to arrive in Rome for the vigil.
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“We should have bought Matea a lottery ticket too,” [her father] said.
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“We should have bought Matea a lottery ticket too,” [her father] said.
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It's true that nowadays most of the young don't care about religion, but John Paul showed us love, and love is all we need, said Matea Sarlija, a 21-year-old Croat who spent 10 hours on a bus to arrive in Rome for the vigil.
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Old enough to apply for big-game permits for the first time, 12-year-old Matea Huggins drew the rare tag and filled it with a great goat.
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"Palin packs schedule with riches" -- Matea Gold, Tribune
The Jeb Bush primary 2011
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Old enough to apply for big-game permits for the first time, 12-year-old Matea Huggins drew the rare tag and filled it with a great goat.
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In a May 9 Los Angeles Times article, Tomlinson told reporter Matea Gold: "There has been absolutely no contact from anyone at the White House to me saying we need to do this or that with public broadcasting."
Josh Silver: Ex CPB Chief Ken Tomlinson Lies to Congress 2008
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Or maybe Matea is just another of Tony's Jewish groupies.
Friday Open Thread 2006
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