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	<title>Comments on: A bit of a break</title>
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	<description>Indiana University School of Journalism alumnus Andrew Prinsen, BAJ '07, is reporting from India as part of his [http://journalism.indiana.edu/costs-financial-aid/scholarships/ Ross Hazeltine Traveling Scholarship], a $7,000 grant to report on global issues outside North America.</description>
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		<title>By: Louise Elpers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Louise Elpers</dc:creator>
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		<description>Now I&#039;m really envious of your opportunity to work with the Missionaries of Charity!  Journalist, Georges Gorree, in his book, For the Love of God (1974), writes that as he walked with Mother Teresa among the lepers he &quot;felt horror mixed with pity...an awareness that these dying and derelict men and women, these lepers with stumps instead of hands, these unwanted children...are dear.  To soothe those battered old heads, to grasp those poor stumps, to take in one&#039;s arms those children consigned to the dustbins, because it is His head, they are His stumps, and His children, of whom He said that whoever received one such child in His name received Him.&quot;  Your walk now, in Mother Teresa&#039;s footsteps, is a walk with Angels.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now I&#8217;m really envious of your opportunity to work with the Missionaries of Charity!  Journalist, Georges Gorree, in his book, For the Love of God (1974), writes that as he walked with Mother Teresa among the lepers he &#8220;felt horror mixed with pity&#8230;an awareness that these dying and derelict men and women, these lepers with stumps instead of hands, these unwanted children&#8230;are dear.  To soothe those battered old heads, to grasp those poor stumps, to take in one&#8217;s arms those children consigned to the dustbins, because it is His head, they are His stumps, and His children, of whom He said that whoever received one such child in His name received Him.&#8221;  Your walk now, in Mother Teresa&#8217;s footsteps, is a walk with Angels.</p>
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