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  • Texas judge hears arson case that could prove wrongful execution

    In Texas, a case could cast the death penalty into question if it proves the deceased defendant was wrongfully executed, and would be first time an official in the nation's most active death penalty state has formally declared someone was wrongfully executed.

  • Latin America confronts sexual abuse by Catholic priests

    In Latin America, the response to allegations of sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic priests has been muted relative to the recent firestorm in Europe. But some warn that if the matter isn't tackled head on, doubts about the Vatican could spread.

  • Venezuela church-state clash grows

    A new pro-poor break-away church vexes the country's Catholic leaders, who call it a Chávez ploy.

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

The Queen's Diamond Jubilee

What happens when ordinary people decide to pay it forward? Extraordinary change. See how individuals are making a difference...

Bill Morse stands outside the Landmine Museum in Siem Reap, Cambodia, wearing the Army uniform of the pro-Western Lon Nol government (1970-75).

From the good life to digging up land mines in Cambodia

While living in Palm Springs, Calif., with retirement looming, Bill Morse chose to move to Cambodia to help activist Aki Ra rid the country of land mines that kill and maim.

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