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L'Osservatore is a "newspaper of its environment that is conditioned by that environment".
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L'Osservatore is a "newspaper of its environment that is conditioned by that environment".
Humor 2009
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L'Osservatore is a "newspaper of its environment that is conditioned by that environment".
Media 2009
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L'Osservatore's article referred to Occhetta's nine-page scholarly essay, "The Simpsons and Religion," in the latest edition of La Civilta Cattolica, an Italian journal published by Occhetta's Jesuit order.
D'Oh! Homer Not So Catholic, Vatican Says Josh Fleet 2010
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L'Osservatore's article referred to Occhetta's nine-page scholarly essay, "The Simpsons and Religion," in the latest edition of La Civilta Cattolica, an Italian journal published by Occhetta's Jesuit order.
D'Oh! Homer Not So Catholic, Vatican Says Josh Fleet 2010
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L'Osservatore's article referred to Occhetta's nine-page scholarly essay, "The Simpsons and Religion," in the latest edition of La Civilta Cattolica, an Italian journal published by Occhetta's Jesuit order.
D'Oh! Homer Not So Catholic, Vatican Says The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Gianmaria Vian, L ' Osservatore ' s editor-in-chief described the interview as a " bomb, " adding that the pope had spoken with " great frankness " on a range of issues.
Pope Says Vatican Condom Ban May Not Be Absolute Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Among L'Osservatore's 100 or so reporters, editors and administrative staff, Mr. Vian is known as "the professor."
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The "Osservatore" of Gozzi, already mentioned, belongs to this category.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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(L'Osservatore's article was careful not to mention that Pope Benedict XVI hates rock-and-roll, and once said that the musical sense of the younger generation "has been stunted since the beginning of the '60s by rock music and related forms.")
Politics Daily David Gibson 2010
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